Middlesex county Home Inspector

Core 360 Home Inspections

As a Middlesex County Home Inspector, we conduct home inspections on all Single Family Homes, Multi-Family Homes, Townhouses, and Condos in Middlesex County, New Jersey. If you want a certified home inspector with insight into multi counties in New Jersey and a resident Core 360 Home Inspections Certified Home Inspector will satisfy your inspections needs.

Our Services

Inspection Services & Ancillary Services

A Home Inspection is the most critical and crucial step during a Real Estate transaction!

Core 360 Home Inspections is committed to serving you, my customer. Our business is built on trust, integrity, and ensuring you have the information you need about one of the most substantial investments you’ll make. Choosing the right certified home inspector can help ease your stress and give you peace of mind. I will help you make sure your investment is secure.

Ultimately, a thorough home inspection depends heavily on experience and attention to detail. With Core 360 Home Inspections, you are getting a Certified Professional Inspector who understands the commitment you are about to make. When you hire me to inspect your potential new home in Somerset County, I guarantee that I will take the same care as if it was my own home.

Middlesex County Home Inspector
Middlesex County Home Inspector

Core 360 Home Inspections serves all of Middlesex County New Jersey and has conducted numerous home inspections in all of Middlesex County New Jersey.

What is a Certified Middlesex County Home Inspector?

A Middlesex County home inspector is a professional who performs inspections of residential properties located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The primary goal of a home inspector is to provide a comprehensive assessment of a property’s condition, including any potential issues or problems that may affect the value or safety of the property.

During a home inspection, the inspector will typically check the structure, roof, walls, floors, electrical and plumbing systems, and other major components of the home. They will look for signs of damage, wear, and tear, and assess the overall condition of the property. The inspector will also check for any health and safety hazards, such as poor ventilation, mold, or electrical issues.

After the inspection, the inspector will provide a written report that details the findings of the inspection. This report will include information on any issues or problems that were discovered during the inspection, as well as recommendations for how to address them. The report is designed to be a valuable resource for the buyer, seller, or homeowner, as it can help them make informed decisions about the property.

In conclusion, a Middlesex County home inspector is a professional who performs comprehensive assessments of residential properties in Middlesex County, NJ, to help buyers, sellers, and homeowners make informed decisions about their properties.

About Middlesex County New Jersey

Middlesex County is a county located in the central part of New Jersey, United States. It is the second most populous county in the state, with a population of over 809,000 people as of the 2020 census. The county is home to several cities, including New Brunswick, Woodbridge Township, and Edison Township, as well as several suburban communities. Middlesex County is known for its diverse population, strong economy, and excellent schools. The county is also a major transportation hub, with easy access to major highways and the New Jersey Turnpike, as well as several airports and train stations.

Our Certified Home Inspector conducts home inspection services on all Single Family Homes, Multi-Family Homes, Townhouses, and Condos in:

  • Avenel
  • Carteret
  • Colonia
  • Cranbury
  • Dayton
  • Dunellen
  • East Brunswick
  • Edison
  • Fords
  • Helmetta
  • Highland Park
  • Iselin
  • Keasbey
  • Kendall Park
  • Metuchen
  • Middlesex
  • Milltown
  • Monmouth Junction
  • Monroe Township
  • New Brunswick
  • North Brunswick
  • Old Bridge
  • Parlin
  • Perth Amboy
  • Piscataway
  • Plainsboro
  • Port Reading
  • Sayreville
  • Sewaren
  • South Amboy
  • South Plainfield
  • South River
  • Spotswood
  • Woodbridge

Why Work With Us?

CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL INSPECTOR 

We work for you 110% as your independent Home Inspector in New Jersey. We have no loyalty to anyone but our clients!!!

To achieve our mission we go above and beyond New Jersey, Certified Licensed Inspector requirements, and continue our education with InterNachi to become Certified Professional Inspectors. Hold ourselves to a higher standard of education, and ethics, and are well-updated with new building standards as they change.

Our Mission
  • 100% Customer satisfaction
  • Providing Detailed Documented Reports
  • Providing High-Quality Images in Reports
  • Educating our clients on their home
  • Being an impartial third-party independent contractor
  • Holding High Standards & Ethics
    Professionalism in our industry
  • Effective Communication with clients

 

Our Vision

Our vision is to see you in your new home enjoying life knowing we inspected your home as if it was our family living in it. We educated you during our home inspection of your new home with maintenance tips/items, minor, moderate, and major issues. We will identify areas of concern or recommend repairs or replacement. So you can rest assured you made a educated decision after our inspection.

If you are a 100% satisfied customer then we will receive referrals in the future from your experience. Building a strong foundation of satisfied customers and reviews leads us to the top.

Why use a Core 360 Home Inspector?

I have the knowledge to spot problems with materials, installation, and workmanship that other inspectors might miss.

From a new home or older home, an inspection requires a lot of work which may reveal many unseen issues or safety issues. Ultimately, a thorough examination depends heavily on the individual inspector’s training, efforts, ethics, pride in their work, and most of all my experience.

You are my client and my referral to my next client; I work for you 110% to provide a safe and healthy home for you and your family.

A Home Inspection is the most critical and crucial step during a Real Estate transaction!

Core 360 Home Inspections is committed to serving you, my customer. My business is built on trust, integrity, and ensuring you have the information you need about one of the most substantial investments you’ll make. Choosing the right home inspector can help ease your stress and give you peace of mind.  I will help you make sure your investment is secure.

Ultimately, a thorough home inspection depends heavily on experience and attention to detail. With Core 360 Home Inspections, you are getting a Certified Professional Inspector who understands the commitment you are about to make. When you hire me to inspect your potential new home in Somerset County, I guarantee that I will take the same care as if it was my own home.

Client Testimonials

“It was a pleasure working with Jason. He’s professional, responsive and very thorough in his work. He patiently explained and answered all our questions. Highly recommend him.”
"Absolutely seamless inspection process. Very professional, thorough, responsive, on-time, and above all most honest. It was a delightful experience working with Jason."

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions about home inspections, and home inspectors in New Jersey. If we don’t have an answer here you are specifically looking for please contact us.

That is a question you have to ask yourself. Even Home Prices for townhouses and small condos go from 300,000 to 2.5 million+. So regardless of a condo, house, townhouse, or multi-family you are making one of the most significant purchases that may have issues or not.

Would you take that risk with getting the cheapest lawyer?
Do you want to pay another inspector who is just getting practice being a home inspector on your home inspection?
Cheap price inspector has no work so takes the lowest fees? (experienced?)


Or do you want a professional home inspector with years of experience and knowledge like Core 360 Home Inspectors?
Our prices are very competitive for the professional service you will receive, expect, out of a Home Inspector. It is your investment so choose wisely!

See this page for Full Scope of Items Inspected Here.

Yes, we offer an HTML Version, PDF, PDF download, and sending of your report in PDF format thru email.

No. New Jersey licensing has requirements to conduct a home inspection in New Jersey. Those buying a home will look for reasons to purchase a home they want. Prospective homebuyers cannot look at a home with the unbiased, critical eye of a home inspector. Even home buyers with construction experience don’t have a home inspector’s knowledge and tools. Good inspectors are trained and experienced in finding issues that indicate home problems, sometimes subtle and hard to find. Most have performed numerous inspections and are familiar with problems in certain building materials, area-specific, or styles of homes in your area.

The length of a home inspection can vary depending on the size, age, and condition of the property being inspected, as well as the thoroughness of the inspector. On average, a home inspection for a typical single-family home can take between 1 to 4 hours to complete.
A detailed answer to provide information about your business, build trust with potential clients, and help convince the visitor that you are a good fit for them.

You should attend the inspection, and you should reconsider hiring an inspector who doesn’t allow this. You can learn a lot by following an inspector through the home. You will certainly gain a better understanding of the home’s condition, which will give you insight into its potential sale points and defects. Additionally, you will likely learn information about the home’s maintenance, systems, and components that may provide useful for the transaction.

You should have the home inspected as soon as possible once you have an accepted offer. Consult your real estate agent about having a clause in the agreement that lets you have an inspection and the right to terminate the agreement if you find the home in unsatisfactory condition. This clause should specify the terms to which both buyers and sellers are obligated.