Certified Home Inspector · New Jersey

Complete Home Inspection Services

Residential home inspection, residential mold inspection, and plumbing inspection services built on detailed reporting, honest recommendations, and clear communication from start to finish.

  • Professional Home Inspector
  • Detailed Inspection Reports
  • Residential Mold Inspection
  • Plumbing System Evaluation
Our Services

Three Ways We Help You Know a Property

From full residential home inspections to focused mold and plumbing evaluations, Timely Home Inspection, LLC covers every part of the property that matters to you. Jump to any service below for the full details.

Residential Home Inspection

A detailed, top-to-bottom evaluation of residential properties, covering structure, systems, and safety.

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Residential Mold Inspection

Identify moisture problems and mold-related concerns before they affect your health or your home's value.

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Plumbing Inspection

A thorough review of pipes, fixtures, water heaters, and drainage systems to catch leaks and weak points.

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Service 01

Residential Home Inspection

A full, top-to-bottom evaluation of the property, so buyers, sellers, and homeowners know exactly what they are dealing with before making a decision.

Built Around Your Situation

Residential home inspection services are designed to meet the needs of everyone involved in a property transaction, from first-time buyers to experienced sellers. A buyer's inspection is performed before closing, giving you the facts to negotiate repairs or move forward with confidence. A seller's inspection is completed before listing, helping you address issues ahead of time. A new home inspection reviews recently built properties to confirm construction quality, and maintenance inspections help current homeowners stay ahead of small issues before they grow.

Buyer's Inspection
Seller's Inspection
New Construction Inspection
Maintenance Inspection
Structural & Roof Review
Electrical & HVAC Systems

Every residential home inspection follows the same careful, detailed approach: a full walk-through of the interior and exterior, a review of major systems, and a safety check of the property, adjusted to fit the purpose of the inspection. You leave with a clear, documented home inspection report you can rely on for negotiations, repairs, or long-term planning.

Service 02

Residential Mold Inspection

Mold often grows out of sight until it becomes a health or property concern. This service finds the moisture problem behind it before it spreads.

Mold is one of the most common hidden problems in residential properties, often developing behind walls, under sinks, or in crawl spaces. A residential mold inspection focuses on finding signs of mold growth and the moisture problems that cause it, whether from leaking pipes, poor drainage, roof leaks, or high humidity.

Mold detection during a professional inspection includes a visual review of areas prone to dampness, along with moisture readings in walls, floors, and other building materials. Beyond property damage, mold can raise health concerns, particularly for individuals with allergies, asthma, or respiratory sensitivities, which makes early detection especially important for households with children, older adults, or anyone with existing health conditions.

  • Mold detection: Visual inspection of high-risk areas throughout the property.
  • Moisture problems: Readings taken in walls, floors, and building materials.
  • Health concerns: Clear findings so sensitive households can plan accordingly.
  • Prevention methods: Guidance tied directly to the source of the moisture.
  • Professional evaluation: A documented report you can use for repairs or negotiations.

A professional evaluation does more than point out a problem; it supports prevention by identifying the source of moisture, since fixing the root cause is the only way to stop mold from returning.

Service 03

Plumbing Inspection

Plumbing problems hide behind walls and under floors. A dedicated review catches leaks and weak points before they become expensive repairs.

During a plumbing inspection, an inspector reviews the condition of pipes, water supply lines, and drainage systems to check for corrosion, leaks, or improper installation. The inspection also covers fixtures such as sinks, toilets, showers, and water heaters, confirming that each component is working correctly.

Water systems are checked for adequate pressure and consistent performance, since fluctuations can point to underlying issues within the plumbing network. Even small, slow leaks can cause significant water damage, encourage mold growth, and increase utility costs over time if they go unnoticed. Poor drainage around the foundation or within the plumbing system itself can also lead to water pooling, slow drains, or backups that affect daily living.

  • Pipes & water systems: Supply lines and water heaters checked for wear and corrosion.
  • Fixtures: Sinks, toilets, showers, and valves reviewed for proper function.
  • Leaks: Early detection before small leaks become costly water damage.
  • Drainage issues: Flow and pressure checked throughout the property.

By identifying these problems during a plumbing inspection, homeowners and buyers gain a clear understanding of what repairs may be needed and can plan accordingly, rather than discovering costly issues after moving in.

How It Works

The Home Inspection Process

A simple, four-step process built around clear communication from the first call to the final report.

01

Book Your Inspection

Call or message us to schedule a time that works for your closing date or maintenance schedule.

02

Complete Property Evaluation

Our inspector examines the structure, systems, plumbing, and safety features of the property in person.

03

Review Findings

We walk through what we found in plain language, so you understand the condition of the home.

04

Receive Detailed Report

You get a complete, easy-to-read inspection report with photos and recommendations.

FAQ

Service Questions, Answered

Answers to common questions about our home inspection services.

A residential home inspection includes a review of the structure, roof, foundation, electrical system, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, and overall safety of the property, resulting in a detailed home inspection report.

A residential mold inspection is a focused evaluation of moisture problems and visible mold growth, while a full home inspection covers the entire property, including structure, systems, and safety.

Yes, a plumbing inspection can be scheduled as a standalone service or combined with a full residential home inspection for more complete coverage.

Most residential home inspections take a few hours depending on the size of the property, while focused mold or plumbing inspections are typically quicker.

Mold often grows in hidden areas like crawl spaces and behind walls, so a residential mold inspection can catch moisture problems before mold becomes visible.

You can schedule any of our services by calling Timely Home Inspection, LLC directly at (732) 309-1100, and our team will help you find a convenient time.

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