Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Simply just amazing, great work ethics, quality report, extremely knowledgeable. I will definitely recommend Aarrow Home Inspections."

Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Simply just amazing, great work ethics, quality report, extremely knowledgeable. I will definitely recommend Aarrow Home Inspections."

Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Cole inspected our single-wide mobile home and property, and we're so thankful that he was so thorough! He communicated well throughout the whole inspection process and gave us a great verbal run-down of the report while we were on-site. We highly recommend!"

Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1990
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"We used David twice for a home, termite, and radon inspection. We are SO thankful for his thorough analysis during the home inspections (We had to walk away from one home based on his report). From the report(s) it was evident that he spent hours inspecting the home(s) as if he was making the investment himself. Thank you David! We will absolutely recommend your company to others."





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Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"Ken was by far the most professional home inspector I have ever worked with. He was timely, knowledgeable, and above all else, thorough. I hired Ken as I was interested in purchasing a house and he came the next day after I called him. He showed up on time and immediately got to work, but didn't forget to ensure I understood what was going on and my questions were being answered. Everything he pointed out to me, he would explain in great detail that one could only gain with immense experience. On top of all of that, he got picture of just about every little detail of the house. I would without a doubt recommend Ken to anyone looking for an honest Home Inspector who has the buyers interests in mind. It was an absolute pleasure working with him."
Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Ben Petrella was an amazing inspector! Excellent customer service skills, very personable, fast, and reliable. I will use his services again as well as recommend him to others!"

Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The roof of our house was damaged by hurricanes Florence and Michael, in Sept. and Oct 2018, respectively. I called three different roofing companies to inspect our roof and provide estimates for a full roof replacement, even though our roof was only 16 years old. Artisan Quality Roofing gave us the best price (approx. $9,500) and the best job description that would be the least disruptive for our schedules. Artisan provided us with a list of area homes they had recently replaced the roofs on, so we could look at the quality of their work. The representative from Artisan recommended we call our insurance company. On the day the roof inspector from our insurance company arrived, the Artisan rep made himself available to meet with the insurance company's inspector. Thanks to the efforts of the Artisan rep, our insurance company agreed to pay for an entire roof replacement (less our home owner's insurance deductible). On the day of the roof replacement, the crew from Artisan Quality Roofing arrived at 6:30am. They completed the entire roof replacement by were cleaned up by 4:30pm. We could not tell that anyone had been on our roof or on the ground around our house after the job was finished. That's how thoroughly they cleaned up. They used metal detectors and magnets to locate and pick up any loose roofing nails around our house. Other roofing companies in our neighborhood had parked large, rented garbage bins in driveways for the debris from the old roofs; then left those garbage bins in peoples' driveways for days after the work. Artisan did not do this. Artisan used their own a trailer for the debris, then took the trailer away when the job was complete; leaving our driveway and garage accessible. Our new roof looks great, and has been tested several times by heavy rain storms. Artisan Quality Roofing did a very professional and fast (one day) job with high quality materials."





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Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We hired Triangle Home Exteriors for a full wrap siding work after reading about them and meeting with Beth in person. Beth was patient and helpful and negotiated with us regarding additional projects and detailed the work in a nice presentation and through the invoices. The gem to her business is Brandon her project manager who helped moved items out of the way and made sure the crew stayed on task and even sometimes took to task himself on the project or brought something to attention when something even a small detail did not look correct, which my daughter respected. All house projects can be a little stressful especially smack dab in the middle of the holiday season like ours was, but 3/4 of the job was done before X-mas, and it turned out well especially the siding color and trim. I would recommend Beth and her crew for your siding needs."





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Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Home Genius Exteriors was very good, first in educating us on their products and approach, and second in scheduling the work promptly and completing the work on time. We are pleased with their professionalism and experience. We will use them again!"





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Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Warranties offered
Customers say: True professional
"My sales consultant was very professional and attentive. He was in complete contact from beginning to end. Also I love the new look of my roof. I feel the job was done properly and correctly and I don't have concerns of leaks."





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Serving New Hill, NC and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"First, let me say I have a beautiful roof with working gutters, no leaks anywhere, and I hope those gutter leaf guards work like they are supposed to. I wish I would have asked if those leaf rejectors work on those pesky sweetgum balls. Secondly, this company did me a favor by doing the job right away instead of putting me on the usual 2-week line up. I already had leaks going on and they were trying to beat another round of rain, so I appreciated that. The problems: 1. The main problem is the form you are given with the estimate. I came away thinking I would be rounding up my money for around $7,000 and I juggled accounts to manage this. The box at the bottom gives only the price of the roof and not the gutters. When I ran this estimate by eight people, only one person (the wife of a lawyer and an astute accountant herself) caught the part about the gutters and leaf guards being stuck in there with the sentence “add below” to the bottom price. The box at the bottom says it is labor and materials for the sum of a previously mentioned total minus 5% the Angie's List discount. I also question why I didn't get the Senior Citizen 10% discount for one thing, as was stated on their website. Some companies do estimates on separate forms for the gutters and roof, which is much clearer. 2. I was living in a fool's paradise already with the gutter issue and then came the news that 90 of those 4 x 8 plywood panels would be needed at the cost of $50 per panel! These things are $15 at Home Depot. Mind you, this added $4,500 to my job. But you the customer cannot be up there on the roof to verify that your decking is rotten and all of it needs to be replaced. Later I saw that 12 panels had not been used and I asked about that, thinking they'd better not be charging me for unused materials. There were some bundles of shingles left too, one of which I claimed in case I needed repairs in the future. I was told that excess material is ordered to not interrupt a job by having to go after more parts or materials. So it came down to 78 panels were used, adding $3,900. This is over 50% of what I thought I'd be paying—a big shock! Later this price per panel was negotiated down slightly in light of the huge whammy this added to my total price and they didn't want me to have a heart attack! I did ask someone for the math schematics on this because even these 78 panels seemed excessive for my house. This is an aspect that every customer should keep in mind with any roofing company, but I wish American Craftsmen would have prepared me better for this onslaught. At least they didn't pressure me when I had to pay in some installments. 3. Despite how I was told how wonderful these gutters and the gutter guards would be, the reality of the downspout extensions wasn't addressed. Somehow the gutter team managed to get the connector boots attached to my horrible BURIED extenders—god only knows HOW as they were completely clogged with dirt and roots and immovable; I got the ax out and cut them from the drainage system so I could connect the new method. I don't know when they had been buried, but I understood quickly enough when I dug them up why my roof was rotting all along the gutters! All gutters are worthless without addressing the carry-away function at the bottom. I understand that most companies are not going to waste time digging up these dinosaurs, BUT the issue needs to be addressed so the customer either goes out and digs the mess up or hires help in getting the proper drainage system set up. American Craftsman came out ahead on this since I had rain barrels in the back and they didn't have to use all the downspout supplies, but the front of the house needed attention. Then when the gutter team came back to cut my downspouts higher up for the above-ground extenders, it was as if no one had told them anything. I had said, texted, and/or emailed my request about four times, but the management still had a failure to communicate with the workers--I don't know which side was to blame. It was a good deal I was home since I had to explain it all over again. 4. Clean up wasn't 100% as claimed. I had plenty of tar paper and wood debris flying around from the roofing job, but I forgave them because it was fiercely cold the days they worked and I did not blame them. But the gutter team left some metal scraps debris, which I picked up. Those could have ruined my lawn mower and were more serious. In the end I paid $11,268 for my new roof, gutters and leaf rejectors. The shingles look beautiful. They are CertainTeed brand with a 50 year prorated warranty."





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Most mobile home inspections require two to three hours to complete properly. The timeline varies based on your home's size, age, and overall condition. Inspectors need sufficient time to examine all major systems, document their findings, and compile their observations.
If the inspector discovers concerning issues that warrant deeper investigation, the process may take longer. For the most thorough assessment, try to schedule your inspection during daylight hours when visibility is optimal.
Pay close attention to water damage indicators like ceiling stains, warped flooring, or musty odors. Structural concerns, including uneven floors, sagging rooflines, or doors that won't close properly, suggest potential foundation issues. Electrical problems such as flickering lights, warm outlets, or outdated wiring present serious safety hazards.
Impromptu modifications or repairs performed without proper permits often signal deeper problems. Windows that don't seal properly may indicate structural shifting or water infiltration.
Yes, professional inspectors evaluate the foundation components and anchoring mechanisms during a thorough assessment. They examine support piers, blocks, and tie-downs for proper installation and condition. The inspection includes checking for appropriate ground clearance and adequate ventilation beneath the home.
Proper anchoring is essential for stability during adverse weather conditions. Foundation issues can affect everything from door alignment to plumbing function, making this a critical part of any comprehensive inspection.
Industry professionals recommend scheduling maintenance inspections every two to three years for manufactured homes. Homes in regions with extreme weather conditions may benefit from more frequent evaluations. Consider arranging an inspection after significant storms or if you notice any unusual changes in your home's condition.
Regular assessments help identify minor issues before they develop into major problems. Maintaining documentation of these inspections also provides valuable records for insurance purposes or future sale considerations.
Search for inspectors with certifications from recognized professional organizations in your state. Specialized training or experience with manufactured housing is particularly valuable for these unique structures. Ask potential inspectors about their familiarity with HUD standards for manufactured homes. Professional membership in industry associations often indicates commitment to ongoing education and ethical standards. Request sample reports from prospective inspectors to evaluate their thoroughness and clarity of communication.
Many insurance providers consider inspection results when determining policy rates and coverage terms. A positive report demonstrating well-maintained systems and the absence of hazards may qualify you for better rates. Addressing issues identified during inspection demonstrates proactive maintenance that insurers often reward. Some companies offer specific discounts for homes that meet certain safety and structural standards.
Contact your insurance provider before scheduling an inspection to understand exactly what documentation they require for potential premium reductions.
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