HomePro Inspections, LLC - The Premier Inspection Service
HomePro Inspections, LLC
Home & Commercial Inspection Services
Las Vegas, NV 89178
Phone: 702-635-4807
 
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Our Services


HomePro Inspections, LLC uses Home Gauge reporting software for one of the best professional inspection reports available today. HomePro Inspections knows time is short when you are finalizing escrow, so your report will be provided to you the same day of the inspection. The information we provide to you is vital to the decision of the property purchase, we will not delay your "peace of mind".

Our Services

Our General Services
  • General Home Inspections
  • Thermal Imaging
  • Pest & Termite Inspections
  • Septic Inspections
  • New Construction
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Foreclosure Inspections
Indoor Air Quality Services

  • Carbon Monoxide Testing
  • Combustible Gas Testing
  • Pool and Spa Inspections
  • Home Maintenance Inspections


Payment for Services is due at the time of the inspection.
We accept Cash, Personal Check, Visa, or Mastercard.

Appointments Available 7 days a Week
No additional fees for weekend, holiday, or evening appointments


General Home Inspection

A home inspection helps provide home buyers peace of mind by giving valuable information on the investment they are about to make. Our thorough "top to bottom" inspection provides a visual examination of all of the major components and systems in a home.

Your experienced inspector is trained to perform a professional inspection that meets the Highest Standards and Code of Ethics in the industry - the American Society Home Inspectors Standards and Code of Ethics.

Our Full Inspections include:
  • Roof, vents, flashings, and trim.
  • Gutters and downspouts.
  • Skylight, chimney and other roof penetrations.
  • Decks, stoops, porches, walkways, and railings.
  • Eaves, soffit and fascia.
  • Grading and drainage.
  • Basement, foundation and crawlspace.
  • Water penetration and foundation movement.
  • Heating systems.
  • Cooling systems.
  • Main water shut off valves.
  • Water heating system.
  • Interior plumbing fixtures and faucets.
  • Drainage sump pumps with accessible floats.
  • Electrical service line and meter box.
  • Main disconnects and service amperage.
  • Electrical panels, breakers and fuses.
  • Grounding and bonding.
  • GFCI's and AFCI's.
  • Fireplace damper door and hearth.
  • Insulation and ventilation.
  • Garage doors, safety sensors, and openers.
  • And much more.

Review our ASHI Standards of Practice for more details.

Remember, HomePro Inspections, LLC is here to help you.
To schedule a home inspection or for more information, call us a 702-635-4807

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Asbestos Testing

What is asbestos?
Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring fibrous minerals with high tensile strength, the ability to be woven, and resistance to heat and most chemicals. Because of these properties, asbestos fibers have been used in a wide range of manufactured goods, including roofing shingles, ceiling and floor tiles, paper and cement products, textiles, coatings, and friction products such as automobile clutch, brake and transmission parts. The current federal definition of asbestos is the asbestiform varieties of: chrysotile (serpentine); crocidolite (riebeckite); amosite (cummingtonite/grunerite); anthophyllite; tremolite; and actinolite.

What are the health effects of asbestos exposure?
Exposure to airborne friable asbestos may result in a potential health risk because persons breathing the air may breathe in asbestos fibers. Continued exposure can increase the amount of fibers that remain in the lung. Fibers embedded in lung tissue over time may cause serious lung diseases including: asbestosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma. Smoking increases the risk of developing illness from asbestos exposure.

Three of the major health effects associated with asbestos exposure include:

  • Asbestosis - Asbestosis is a serious, progressive, long-term non-cancer disease of the lungs. It is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers that irritate lung tissues and cause the tissues to scar. The scarring makes it hard for oxygen to get into the blood. Symptoms of asbestosis include shortness of breath and a dry, crackling sound in the lungs while inhaling. There is no effective treatment for asbestosis.
  • Lung Cancer - Lung cancer causes the largest number of deaths related to asbestos exposure. People who work in the mining, milling, manufacturing of asbestos, and those who use asbestos and its products are more likely to develop lung cancer than the general population. The most common symptoms of lung cancer are coughing and a change in breathing. Other symptoms include shortness of breath, persistent chest pains, hoarseness, and anemia.
  • Mesothelioma - Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is found in the thin lining (membrane) of the lung, chest, abdomen, and heart and almost all cases are linked to exposure to asbestos. This disease may not show up until many years after asbestos exposure. This is why great efforts are being made to prevent school children from being exposed.

For additional information visit the US EPA website at: www.epa.gov/asbestos/

The Asbestos and Mesothelioma Center




Carbon Monoxide

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless and toxic gas. Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell the toxic fumes, CO can Kill you before you are aware it is in your home. At lower levels of exposure, CO causes mild effects that are often mistaken for the flu. These symptoms include headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue. The effects of CO exposure can vary greatly from person to person depending on age, overall health and the concentration and length of exposure. For more information visit the US EPA website at: www.epa.gov/iaq/co.html


Combustible Gas Testing

Although natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and propane have an odor added in the refining process, leaks are not always readily noticeable without specific testing.

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