From radon testing and standard home inspections to four-point, new construction, crawl space, and more โ Nspection360 covers everything North Alabama buyers, sellers, and homeowners need to make informed decisions.
The decision to buy or sell a home is a big one โ and it's best made with accurate, reliable information about the property in question. Bobby McCurry brings more than 20 years of Alabama-licensed inspection experience to every service offered โ from a complete home inspection to the radon testing North Alabama so often requires โ so you get the complete picture of your property, every time.
Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas and the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. North Alabama's limestone and karst geology places much of Madison, Limestone, and Morgan counties in the EPA's highest-risk radon zone โ which makes radon testing one of the smartest things a North Alabama buyer can do.
Radon is measured in picocuries per liter of air (pCi/L). The EPA action level is 4.0 pCi/L. Bobby provides accurate radon measurement and clear, plain-language results, so you know exactly where your home stands before you close. It's his specialty โ not an afterthought.
A complete, top-to-bottom evaluation of the home's major systems and components โ the roof, attic, insulation and ventilation, plumbing and electrical systems, heating and cooling, foundation (slab, block wall, and poured concrete), walls, ceilings, windows and doors, siding, garages and driveways, decks and porches, and built-in appliances.
Every finding is documented and explained clearly, and you receive a detailed digital report with high-resolution photos โ written with the client in mind and easy to access and share.
Pre-purchase inspections are completed before you buy, giving you insight into the home's true condition and what corrections or repairs may be needed โ so you can make an informed decision and negotiate with confidence.
Pre-listing inspections are completed before you put your home on the market, giving you insight into areas that may need repair or improvement so there are no surprises during the sale.
A four-point inspection focuses on the condition and age of the four systems insurers care about most: HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), electrical wiring and panels, plumbing connections and fixtures, and the roof.
Often required for insurance on older homes, the four-point gives carriers โ and you โ a clear picture of the condition and remaining life of these critical systems.
New construction inspections look for errors or omissions that occurred during the build process and need to be corrected prior to closing, including phase inspections at key stages of construction.
The builder's warranty inspection is completed in your 10th month of home ownership โ giving the builder adequate time to make repairs before your warranty ends at the 12th month. It's one of the most valuable inspections a new-home owner can schedule.
Crawl space inspections evaluate the areas where electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and AC systems are found โ along with anything that may cause future damage to the home, like moisture, pests, or structural concerns.
Basement inspections focus on your lower level, looking for structural breaches, moisture and mold, pests, and other unwelcome trouble โ and boiling the findings down clearly for you.
Roof inspections evaluate the roof's construction, dormers and chimneys, flashing, surface materials and their condition, mortar and brick, rust, and gutters and downspouts.
Structural and foundation inspections examine the foundation and supporting elements for cracks, shifts, sagging, spreading, and conditions that are unsafe or may lead to future damage โ monitored for movement at the weakest points of construction.
Electrical inspections evaluate age-related concerns, incorrect or unsafe wiring, corrosion, unnoticeable electrical-current problems, and the need to upgrade the panel to accommodate today's needs.
Plumbing inspections look at the water supply, components, piping and pipe type, fixtures, vents, flashing, shut-off valves, accessibility, and possible intrusion or drainage concerns โ including the clothes-washer drain for sewer-gas leakage.
Bobby inspects more than just standard homes. Mobile home inspections are handled like any home inspection, including the crawl space below โ with tie-down certifications available. Multi-family inspections cover apartment and condo buildings, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes, including code-compliance considerations.
Investor and property inspections are recommended every two years for rentals and second homes to avoid costly repairs, and foreclosure inspections document the condition, defects, and water-intrusion concerns of vacant properties.
From your first phone call to final report delivery, here's exactly what to expect when you hire Nspection360.
Call Bobby at 256-206-6430. We'll answer your questions and book a time that fits your closing timeline.
Bobby walks the home top to bottom and documents every finding with photos. You're encouraged to be present.
You receive a detailed, photo-rich digital report with clear, practical recommendations you can act on.
Questions after the report? Call Bobby directly. We make sure you understand every finding before your next step.
No franchise packages. No upsells. Just honest, thorough inspections from an Alabama-licensed inspector with more than two decades of experience โ every time.
A genuine radon testing specialty โ the service North Alabama's high-risk geology makes essential.
Real-world experience few North Alabama inspectors can match โ and the eye for detail that comes with it.
Over two decades inspecting North Alabama homes โ residential and small commercial alike.
Not a franchise โ a local Athens inspector who works directly with you from first call to final report.
Alabama License #0827 • Radon Testing Specialist • 5,000+ Inspections • Serving Athens, Huntsville & North Alabama