For buyers doing pre-purchase due diligence, real estate agents who want clarity before listing or closing, and owners with concerns about an existing structure.
A visual, contractor-level walkthrough of the home’s structural condition — foundation, framing, roofline, signs of settling, movement, or water intrusion. Twenty years of building and remodeling across North Georgia means I know what’s normal settling and what’s a real problem, and I’ll tell you the difference in plain language.
Scope, clearly stated: this is a contractor’s visual assessment based on hands-on building experience — not a stamped engineering report. If something needs a closer look, I’ll point you toward a structural engineer rather than guess.
If you’re purchasing a property specifically to remodel — not just confirming it’s structurally sound, but trying to figure out what the renovation actually involves — I offer a more complete version of this assessment: a full walkthrough identifying what needs to be repaired, replaced, or upgraded to complete your renovation, with realistic budget-level guidance.
A deeper scope than the standard structural assessment — see Pricing for the difference.
For owners comparing contractor bids — especially owner-builders who don’t have a construction background to know if a number is fair.
I review each bid against what’s actually being built: is the scope complete, is the pricing in line with what similar work runs in this market, and what’s missing that should be in writing before you sign.
Full visual walkthrough + written report.
For buyers purchasing to renovate.
Per bid package reviewed.