Residential Home Inspection Services in Kansas & Missouri

Every Home Inspection comes with a RecallChek

​AND a 90 Day Warranty 

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Green America Home Inspectors uses the latest home inspection tools and technology to create tablet-based inspection reports, giving you a quick turnaround and maximum convenience. Schedule now above or call us (816) 565-1991.

  • Anywhere, anytime access to your home inspection report
  • Reports stored in the cloud for 5 years

WHAT COMES WITH YOUR HOME INSPECTION?

Our Home Inspections are comprehensive, and includes structural, mechanical, roof, foundation, and plumbing. You get a 90 Day Warranty, appliance recall checking on household appliances and underground sewer and water line coverage. Here is a complete list of inspection items.

Our Home Inspections are comprehensive, and includes structural, mechanical, roof, foundation, and plumbing. You get a 90 Day Warranty, appliance recall checking on household appliances and underground sewer and water line coverage. Here is a complete list of inspection items.

[su_spoiler title=”Structural Home Inspections“] The home inspector explains the type of foundation on the home and any issues found. The home inspector looks at

  • Structural members for evidence of water penetration or condensation,
  • Insulation and looks for a vapor barrier,
  • Ventilation, and
  • Exhaust venting.

Due to its severity, we draw attention to any indications of foundation movement, such as

  • Drywall or sheetrock cracks,
  • Siding or brick cracking,
  • Out-of-square door frames or floor slopes and to
  • Any compromised framing members which affects structural integrity and occupant safety.

Your home inspector explains how they inspected your structural system and describes the

  • Foundation,
  • Framing,
  • Floor Structure,
  • Wall Structure,
  • Ceiling Structure, and
  • Roof Structure.

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The home inspector explains the type of exterior finishes on the home and any issues found. Do you have Stucco or EIFS siding? The home inspector looks at:

  • Siding integrity,
  • Flashing and trim installation,
  • Doors
  • Windows
  • Attached structures (Decks, Steps, and Retaining walls)
  • Eaves
  • Soffits
  • Paved surfaces
  • Grading, and
  • Vegetation.

Property grading, drainage, and building ventilation are the most significant aspects of a structurally sound property. As a result, we always point out

  • Direct and indirect moisture damage
  • Missing gutters
  • Improper downspouts
  • Potential water drainage issues
  • Any foundation settlement, and
  • Explain how to help prevent major foundation repairs.

Your home inspector explains how they inspected exterior of the home and describes the

  • Siding, Flashing, Trim Installation
  • All Exterior Doors
  • All Attached Decks, Steps, and Porches
  • Eaves, Soffits & Facias
  • Vegetation, Grading, and Surface Drainage
  • Walkways, Patios and the Driveway

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The home inspector explains the type of roof and roof material on the home and any issues found. The home inspector examines

  • Roof surface condition,
  • Roof under surface condition,
  • Structural members,
  • Insulation,
  • Ventilation in the attic,
  • Gutters, and
  • Looks for flashing.

Proper roof structural support and early leak detection is vital to saving you money from major repairs. We always point out

  • Missing and damaged structure
  • Discolored wood in the attic
  • Discolored insulation
  • Improper venting in the attic
  • Safety issues

Your home inspector explains how they inspected the roof and its structure and describes the

  • Roofing Material
  • Roof Framing
  • Roof Drainage
  • Flashing
  • Chimney
  • Other Roof Penetrations

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The home inspector explains the type of plumbing piping in the home and any issues found. The home inspector

  • Checks the plumbing for leaks
  • Checks for proper water flow
  • All fixtures
  • Tests for proper drainage
  • Identifies shutoff valves
  • Inspects chimneys and flues
  • Operates water heater(s)
  • Checks for gas leaks
  • Checks the sump pump

Due to safety concerns, we draw attention to

  • Lead pipes
  • Rusted pipes
  • Pipes under stress

Your home inspector explains the

  • Water Supply & Distribution Material
  • Drain, Waste & Venting Material
  • Water Heater Equipment
  • Energy Source
  • Fuel Distribution System and Source

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The home inspector explains characteristics of the electrical system and any issues found. The home inspector inspects for major deficiencies and personal safety issues.

  • Tests all GFCI devices , when feasible
  • Tests all AFCI devices, when feasible
  • Examine service entrance
  • Examine interior wiring
  • Examine grounding and bonding
  • Operate all lights
  • Test all receptacles

For your safety we pay attention to any indications of unsafe conditions like

  • Overloaded circuits
  • Evidence of burning or melted elements
  • Damaged connections
  • Exposed electrical connections or wiring

Your home inspector explains the

  • Service amperage and voltage of the property service
  • Service Entrance Conductors Cables & Raceways
  • Service Equipment
  • Location of Main Disconnects
  • Location of Subpanels
  • Operations of Overcurrent Protection Devices
  • Operations of Lighting Fixtures, Switches & Receptacles
  • Presence of solid aluminum wiring
  • Presence of smoke detectors

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The home inspector explains the type of heating system in the home and any issues found. The home inspector inspects for proper operation, major deficiencies, and personal safety issues. Read about a Energy Audit or Thermography Services to help reduce your heating bill.
Your home inspector

  • Operates the heating system
  • Checks safe gas exhausting
  • Inspects the unit’s visible internal parts
  • Inspects vent systems
  • Inspects flues
  • Inspects chimneys

For your safety we draw attention to any indications of unsafe conditions like

  • Evidence of carbon monoxide leaks
  • Flame spillage (flame rollout)
  • Gas exhausting

Your home inspector explains the type of heating system servicing the property and describes

  • Heater Energy Source
  • Heating System
  • Fireplaces
  • Fuel Distribution System

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The home inspector explains characteristics of the air conditioning system and any issues found. The home inspector

  • Operates the system, if conditions allow,
  • Inspects for function,
  • Inspections for personal safety issues, and
  • Inspect the condenser unit(s).

Your home inspector explains the type of air conditioning system servicing the property and describes

  • Energy source
  • Cooling system

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[su_spoiler title=”Interior Inspection“]
The home inspector closely examines the interior of the home and reports any issues found. The home inspector

  • Investigates walls, ceilings, and floors
  • Examines stairs, stair wells, and railings
  • Investigates walls
  • Looks inside cabinets
  • Open all doors
  • Open all windows
  • Operate garage doors

Your home inspector is keenly aware of strategies home sellers use to hide problems. They often take advantage of home inspectors following the minimum Standards of Practice and home inspectors that provide a quick glance single pass home inspection.
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[su_spoiler title=”Insulation & Ventilation Inspection“]
The home inspector closely examines insulation and ventilation within the home and reports any issues found. The home inspector

  • Inspects for insulation
  • Inspects for vapor retarders
  • Attic ventilation
  • Ventilation systems

Improper insulation can make the home uncomfortable and expensive to enjoy. Ventilation balances out the air flow, removes high levels of moisture, and adds to the comfort of the home.

Your home inspector observes and reports

  • Insulation amount
  • Insulation type
  • Presence of vapor barriers
  • Absence of insulation in unfinished spaces

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[su_spoiler title=”Fireplace & Fuel Burning Appliances Inspection“]
The home inspector inspects fireplaces and fuel burning appliances within the home and reports any issues found. The home inspector

  • Inspects system components
  • Inspects chimney and vents

As a fire safety measure, we closely examine venting for proper clearance.

Your home inspector will describe…

  • Fireplace types
  • Solid fuel burning appliances
  • Chimneys

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Real Estate Investors

Real Estate Investors

As a savvy investor who keeps a close eye on the bottom-line you know you need a quick home condition evaluation. Call us to get the information you need same-day starting at $199. Ask us why you shouldn’t buy without having an Infrared Thermal Imaging Inspection.

Contact us now to schedule or learn more! (816) 565-1991

 

Condominium & Townhouse Inspections

Condominium & Townhouse Inspections

We offer special pricing on smaller properties but you get the same great service. Contact us now to get your inspection.

Mobile Home Inspections

Mobile Home Inspections

Do you need a loan or insurance and you have to get an inspection. Call us today for your special rate.

Home Maintenance Inspections

Home Maintenance Inspections

Just like your car and you, your home requires a regular checkup. Schedule with us today.

1. Annual Home Maintenance Inspection
2. Home Insurance Inspection
3. Mortgage Inspection
3. Home Warranty Inspection

Consulting Services

Consulting Services

If you are not quite looking for a home inspection, but still want the opinion of a home inspector take advantage of consultation services.

1. Home Walk Around Service. This is a convenient service aimed at saving you money. For 1,500 SF home or smaller, this service lasts 15-20 minutes. Services last a little longer on larger homes.
The Home Walk Around Service includes:

  • A walk around the property with you
  • Brief explanations of obvious conditions
  • No use of tools

Call for pricing (816) 565-1991

2. Home Evaluation. For the budget-minded, you get a report on the major systems without the extra time and cost of a Home Inspection.

  • An evaluation of the Roof, HVAC, Electrical panel, Plumbing, and Foundation systems
  • Written report of the property conditions
  • Kitchen Appliances cost extra (includes RecallChek)
  • 90 Day Warranty cost extra
  • Add discounted thermal imaging services

Call for pricing (816) 565-1991.