Ashland Home Inspections By 4 Top NH Home Inspectors

NH Home Inspections

by 4 Top NH Home Inspectors

The licensed Ashland New Hampshire home inspectors listed below provide top quality narrative (descriptive) reports with digital photos, delivered same day (as opposed to handwritten checklist reports without photos.) Home inspection clients can't always follow the inspector into areas such as basement or attic crawl spaces. Photos allow clients to "see" the issues up close in these hard to access areas. Photo documentation also helps clients in the sales negotiating process.

Some inexperienced home inspectors claim years of "home building related experience", however, being a carpenter, plumber, roofer, electrician, builder, real estate agent, architect, or even an engineer for 25 years does not qualify someone to be a professional home inspector. If your criteria for selecting a home inspector is based on a low fee, especially an inspector recommended by the selling real estate agent, you must reavaluate your reasons for having a home inspection.

Will the home inspector you're considering work in your best interest?

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Highly qualified, experienced home inspectors serving Ashland NH

The home inspection companies linked below are owner operated. All inspections are performed by the owners (no sub-contractors or part timers). Highly qualified, experienced home inspectors who provide a superior inspection service will prove to be the best long term value for the inspection fee charged.

Click on the inspection company listed below that serves the Ashland area and you will be taken directly to the licensed NH Home Inspector experienced with the particular housing in that region. The towns are listed for reference only, as the inspectors may travel up to 75 miles or 1 1/2 hours from their home town.

Inspection Photos


Photos help show / prove item conditions to other interested parties involved in the sales transaction. It requires more time to take and edit photos, that's why few inspectors include photos with their reports.



Comments From A Few NH Home Buyers:

Dear Dennis, You have an unerring eye for detail. If there's a problem in a house, you'll find it. Recently you inspected a NH home for me and had a concern about some boxes stacked up on a porch. You removed the boxes to discover extensive water damage on an exterior wall. Your vast experience shows in what seems to be an intuitive understanding of houses, their structures, and their systems -- their personalities if you will. Your approach is thorough, efficient, and no-nonsense. The inspection reports you have generated are well organized, clear, comprehensive and prepared the same day, there's no waiting during very crucial negotiating periods. Best of all your many digital pictures tell a thousand words! Thank you! I have more than received a good value for service. Please feel free to use me as a reference. V Tane, Nashua, NH


Ok, we just got back from our home inspection that Dennis performed. Lets start by saying if you google best home inspectors in Mass there are only 4 and Dennis's name is on that list, enough said, but I will continue. He is by far superior than any home inspector my family as ever worked with and trust me "DENNIS KNOWS HIS STUFF" not only did he find water damage under the electric meter box as well as soaked sheathing behind the vinyl siding, but he saved me and my wife a lifetime full of headaches. There were many issues he found including mold, furnace problems, water in the oil tank and a radon issue. My father jokingly said to dennis "If I ever put my home up for sale I hope the potential buyers don't hire you", YES he is that good! If there is a problem he will find it. If you need and are looking for an honest truly outstanding home inspector do not hesitate to hire dennis! he is the man for the job. Thanks dennis! best money I have ever spent. Pete C, Newmarket, NH


Dear Dennis; As you recommended, I inquired with the town's building department about the finished basement in the property I was going to buy. They confirmed that it did not have a permit. The following is the Building Inspector's response: "Our Map and Lot file for this property does not include any permits to convert the basement of this condo into living space. Therefore, it is an illegal conversion and may not be considered habitable living space. There are even stricter codes governing use of a space as a bedroom and therefore that also would not be permitted at this time. The present owner, or any purchaser of this property will be responsible for correcting any violations." The director also said that whoever owns it would have to be responsible for correcting the building violation. This also means the basement can not be counted as a living space, therefore the condo has 500 less square feet and 1 less bedroom, than what it was advertised as. If you didn't bring this issue up, I might have been involved in some potential problem of correcting the violation in the future when I sell the condo. Thank you for your help, Eun, Durham NH


Dear Dennis, Thank you very much. We gave the report a close read and acted on the things you brought to our attention. William and I are both very pleased with your work, and will enthusiastically recommend you to other home buyers. We were especially pleased that you stuck with the EPA standards for radon testing, even though both realtors seemed skeptical. We're glad you make accuracy and knowledge of safety standards a priority.

I thought you might like to know that I spoke with the Nashua Electrical Inspector about the circuit panel (I thought if the seller and listing agent wouldn't listen to a home inspector, maybe they would listen to him). I showed him your picture from the inspection, and then described what had been done and he was appalled. He verified that it was over-crowded and unsafe and that the panel needed to be replaced.

I thought I'd also let you know that the other professionals we brought in agreed wholeheartedly with your assessment. Erin Leiserson, Nashua NH