Residential Home Inspections in The Triad
Clear, thorough, and timely Home Inspections across the Piedmont Triad.

Who I Help
Buyers
Know more before you buy.
Get a clear, honest inspection that helps you understand visible concerns, major systems, and practical next steps.
Sellers
Prepare before you list.
Identify visible concerns early so you can make informed repair, disclosure, and pricing decisions.
Homeowners
Stay ahead of visible concerns.
A home inspection can help you better understand observed issues before small problems become bigger questions.
Agents
Help clients stay informed.
Work with an inspector who communicates clearly, shows up prepared, and delivers organized reports without adding unnecessary drama.
Home Inspections
A home inspection is a visual, non-invasive evaluation of the home’s major visible and readily accessible systems and components.
Understanding How a Home Works Together
A home is a system where structure, moisture control, ventilation, heating, cooling, plumbing, insulation, and electrical components all work together to support comfort, safety, and long-term performance.
This resource explains how major residential systems interact, why small issues can spread over time, and how inspections help buyers and homeowners better understand the condition of a property.
A Home Is More Than Individual Components
A home’s major systems can affect one another. Roofing, drainage, structure, plumbing, electrical, heating, cooling, insulation, and ventilation all play a role in how the home functions day-to-day.
Major Systems in a Home
Structural components
Roofing and exterior systems
Heating and cooling systems
Plumbing systems
Electrical systems
Insulation and ventilation
Drainage and moisture management
Why These Connections Matter
Inspection findings often make more sense when they are viewed together. A stain on a ceiling may relate to a roof or plumbing concern. Crawlspace moisture may relate to drainage, ventilation, or other visible conditions. Comfort and humidity concerns may involve more than one system.
How Inspections Help
A residential inspection can help clients better understand visible and readily accessible conditions observed at the property. The goal is to explain findings clearly, show how certain visible concerns may be related, and help clients decide when further evaluation may be useful.
Inspected360, LLC provides residential home inspections in Greensboro, NC and throughout the Piedmont Triad with a focus on helping clients better understand how the home’s systems and visible conditions work together.
Additional Inspection, Testing, and Coordination Services
Some concerns need a separate service or specialized provider. These options can help you gather more information when specific questions come up.
A pre-listing inspection can help you better understand visible concerns before your home goes on the market.
Identify visible concerns early and decide what to address before buyers ask.
Make more informed repair, disclosure, and pricing decisions.
Prepare for inspection-related conversations before closing.
Reduce avoidable last-minute confusion.
Build trust with buyers through clearer information.
Why Choose Inspected360, LLC
Understand visible home conditions with clear reporting, practical explanations, and calm communication.
Inspected360
One inspector, start to finish
Clear, photo-based reports
Same-day or 24hr turnaround
Available to review everything with you
Why It Matters
Less confusion during the inspection
Clearer information for decision-making
A calmer experience when issues come up
Practical explanations, not alarmist language
Home Inspections Starting at $375
Final price depends on:
Home size (square footage)
Age of the home
Additional services selected
What It Costs to Make a More Informed Decision
Big decisions come with uncertainty. A home inspection helps reduce it with clearer information about visible concerns.
Many buyers start with a home inspection and radon testing, then add services based on the property and their specific concerns.
Greensboro-Based. Serving the Entire Piedmont Triad.
If you're buying, selling, or maintaining a home in the Triad, you're in the right place.

Inspected360 proudly provides residential home inspections throughout Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, Burlington, Asheboro, Reidsville, and surrounding communities across the North Carolina Piedmont Triad. Service areas include Guilford County, Forsyth County, Alamance County, Randolph County, Rockingham County, Davidson County, Caswell County, and Stokes County.
Whether you are buying, selling, or maintaining a home, Inspected360 provides clear, independent reporting to help you better understand visible home conditions before important decisions are made.
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What to Expect With Your Home Inspection
Buying a home is stressful enough without wondering what happens next.
Here’s what to expect from scheduling through report delivery.
Schedule Your Inspection
Call or text and I’ll help find an inspection time that fits your timeline. Many inspections can be scheduled quickly to help you stay on track during your due diligence period.
On-Site Inspection
I’ll inspect the home’s visible and readily accessible systems and components, documenting observed concerns with photos and clear notes.
Major System Review
I review major visible and readily accessible systems, including the roof, structure, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and more.
Clear, Photo-Based Report
You’ll receive a detailed report, often within 24 hours, with photos, explanations, and practical recommendations.
Report Review & Follow-Up
Questions after the inspection? I’m available to help explain the report findings and discuss when further evaluation may be useful so you can move forward with clearer information.
What a Standard Home Inspection Includes
Residential home inspections focus on the home’s major visible and readily accessible systems and components at the time of the inspection.
Commonly Inspected Areas
Structural components
Exterior systems
Roofing
Plumbing systems
Electrical systems
Heating and air conditioning
Interior room components
Insulation and ventilation
Built-in kitchen appliances
Accessible crawlspaces, attics, and basements
Important Limitations
Some services and evaluations are not included unless specifically arranged separately.
Examples may include:
Radon measurement
Mold or indoor air quality sampling
Sewer scope coordination or referral
Pest / WDO coordination through a licensed provider
Engineering evaluations
Code compliance inspections
Repair estimates or future performance predictions

Inspected360, LLC provides residential home inspections in Greensboro, NC and throughout the Piedmont Triad in accordance with the North Carolina Standards of Practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Are you licensed and insured?
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Yes. Brian Thomas is a North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector, NC License #6335. Inspected360 also maintains general liability and errors & omissions insurance.
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What is a home inspection?
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A home inspection is a visual, non-invasive inspection of the home’s visible and readily accessible systems and components. The goal is to help you better understand observed conditions at the property on the day of the inspection.
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What is included in a standard home inspection?
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A standard home inspection reviews the home’s major visible and readily accessible systems and components, including roofing, exterior, structure, plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling, insulation, ventilation, interiors, and built-in appliances.
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Can a house pass or fail a home inspection?
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No. A home inspection is not a pass/fail test. It is a visual review of visible and readily accessible conditions, followed by a written report to help you better understand observed concerns.
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What is not included in a standard home inspection?
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A standard home inspection does not include code compliance, engineering analysis, environmental testing, pest/WDO inspection, sewer scope, septic inspection, well inspection, repair estimates, or prediction of future performance unless a separate service is specifically arranged.
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How long does a home inspection take?
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Most inspections take a few hours, depending on the home’s size, age, condition, and accessibility.
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When will I get my inspection report?
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Most reports are delivered promptly, often within 24 hours, when conditions allow. Larger, complex, or bundled inspections may take additional time.
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Should I attend the inspection?
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You’re welcome to attend. Many buyers find it helpful to join near the end to review key findings and ask report-related questions.
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Can I call after the inspection with questions?
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Yes. I’m available to answer questions about the report and explain observed findings in plain English. My goal is calm communication before, during, and after the inspection.
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Do you offer pre-listing inspections for sellers?
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Yes. A pre-listing inspection can help sellers identify visible concerns before buyers start asking questions. Sellers can then decide whether to repair, disclose, or gather more information before listing.
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Should I schedule radon testing with my inspection?
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Radon testing is a common add-on service for buyers and homeowners. Results apply to the tested location during the measurement period and can provide useful information when deciding whether additional testing or mitigation evaluation may be appropriate.
Client reviews reflect individual experiences and do not expand the scope of any inspection, report, agreement, or service. Inspection scope, limitations, report use, and service terms are controlled by the written agreement for the service selected.





