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Our Home Inspector business is locally owned and operated by a military veteran in Greensboro, NC. Certified by one of the best programs in North Carolina, we are dedicated to helping homeowners and realtors with all their home inspection needs. Our team of home inspectors is licensed and qualified to assess and evaluate a property’s condition.

Recon Home Inspection is a member of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and works with the Greensboro realtor association. Depending on the project and insurance coverage, we do commercial inspections.

Certified Experts

We hire experts to provide you with good results. Our certified professionals perform a thorough inspection and review it with you to answer all your questions.

High-Quality Services

From water-quality testing to pre-listing inspection, we offer a wide range of quality home inspection services to help the home sellers and realtors in the greater Greensboro and Raleigh areas.

Detailed Reports

After the inspection is done, we categorize the problems into red, orange, and blue based on importance. This report can help you decide the value of the house.

Certified Home Inspector

Chad

 Owner/Operator – Chad Williams

I am a lifelong resident of the Piedmont area of North Carolina. My family has been in the construction business for generations. I have over 25 years of construction experience. I was a walk on football player at NC State. I received a BS in Biology from Western Carolina. I served in an NBC Army Recon Platoon in Desert Storm and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. I held the rank of E-6 while in Officers Candidate School in the National Guard. I’m the father of four fantastic boys and have a precious loving wife. Fun fact: I discovered that Merrill “Footsie” Knight was my Great Uncle and he was acclaimed to be the first “Big Man” basketball player and an influential coach on Tobacco Road in 1930’s Durham.

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