Name
Gregory Allen - Apex NC Home Inspector
Company
1st Choice Inspection Services, LLC
E-mail
Contact Gregory Allen - Apex NC Home Inspector (1st Choice Inspection Services, LLC)
Website
http://HomeInspectorGuy.com
Cell Phone
(919) 961-5395
Description
1st Choice Inspection Services, LLC is locally owned and operated 1st Choice Inspection Services, LLC, delivers trusted professional home inspections in the Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill area.

About Us:

North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector #2239 

I am a proud member of: NCLHIA North Carolina Licensed Home Inspectors Association and NACHI National Association of Certified Home Inspectors.  

The mission of the NCLHIA, the premier nonprofit association of the licensed home inspectors in North Carolina, is to promote excellence and exemplary practice within the profession and to meet the needs of the home buying/selling public.
http://www.nclhia.com/

The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI) is the world's largest, most elite non-profit inspection association. Our home buying clients enjoy the HI Experience only NACHI Certified Inspectors can provide. Our inspectors have all successfully passed NACHI's Inspector Examination, taken a Standards of Practice Quiz, completed a Code of Ethics Course, adhere to Standards of Practice, abide by a Code of Ethics, attend required continuing education courses, and are NACHI Certified. NACHI...the very best home inspectors.

 http://www.nachi.org/sop.htm

http://nachi.org/


 

We are certified by NEHA NRRP to install Radon Mitigation Systems and test for Radon Levels in your home.

NEHA NHRP ID 103845 Residential Mitigation Provider

NEHA NRPP ID 104106 Residential Measurement Provider

 We are the  Certified AND Insured Mitigation Provider and Tester in the Triangle.

For more information on Radon and the systems employed to remove it from our homes please view the slideshow here:

http://radon.com/radon/radon_EPA.html

North Carolina Radon Website can be found here:

http://ncradon.org/

My Radon Certifications can be found here:

http://www.radongas.org/providers/104106.html

http://www.radongas.org/providers/103845.html

RADON GAS MYTHS and FACTS

MYTH: Scientists are not sure that radon really is a problem.

FACT: Although some scientists dispute the precise number of deaths due to radon, all the major health organizations (like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Lung Association and the American Medical Association) agree with estimates that radon causes thousands of preventable lung cancer deaths every year. This is especially true among smokers, since the risk to smokers is much greater than to non-smokers.

MYTH: Radon testing is difficult, time-consuming and expensive.

FACT: Radon testing is easy and inexpensive. 

MYTH: Radon testing devices are not reliable and are difficult to find.

FACT: Reliable testing devices are available from qualified radon testers and companies. 

MYTH: Homes with radon problems can't be fixed.

FACT: There are simple solutions to radon problems in homes. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners have already fixed radon problems in their homes. Radon levels can be readily lowered for $800 to $2,500 (with an average cost of $1,200)..

MYTH: Radon affects only certain kinds of homes.

FACT: House construction can affect radon levels.  However, radon can be a problem in homes of all types:  old homes, new homes, drafty homes, insulated homes, homes with basements, and homes without basements.  Local geology, construction materials, and how the home was built are among the factors that can affect radon levels in homes.

MYTH: Radon is only a problem in certain parts of the country.

FACT: High radon levels have been found in every state. Radon problems do vary from area to area, but the only way to know your radon level is to test.

MYTH: A neighbor's test result is a good indication of whether your home has a problem.

FACT: It's not. Radon levels can vary greatly from home to home. The only way to know if your home has a radon problem is to test it.

MYTH: It's difficult to sell homes where radon problems have been discovered.

FACT: Where radon problems have been fixed, home sales have not been blocked or frustrated. The added protection is some times a good selling point.

MYTH: I've lived in my home for so long, it doesn't make sense to take action now.

FACT: You will reduce your risk of lung cancer when you reduce radon levels, even if you've lived with a radon problem for a long time.

MYTH: Short-term tests can't be used for making a decision about whether to fix your home.

FACT: A short-term test, followed by a second short-term test* can be used to decide whether to fix your home. However, the closer the average of your two short-term tests is to 4 pCi/L, the less certain you can be about whether your year-round average is above or below that level. Keep in mind that radon levels below 4 pCi/L still pose some risk.  Radon levels can be reduced in most homes to 2 pCi/L or below.

 

Testimonials

 Home Inspection - "Greg was very professional, thorough and detailed in his inspection. He patiently went thru the entire inspection explaining and pointing out the various things he was observing. I would recommend him without a doubt."- Piyush Agarwal Cary, NC

Radon Mitigation - "Greg did an awesome job!!! His work is very clean and neat. I have already referred him to several people. Our radon level went from over 8 to .6. Thank you Greg!!! Jennifer Young"

 

  "Extremely professional and knowledgeable about radon problems and issues. Took the time to offer ideas and explain the situation, then provided appropriate test. Highly recommended."

City: Raleigh, NC
Project: Radon Gas - Abatement

"Great job. Very knowledgeable and helpful. "

City: raleigh, NC
Project: Radon Gas - Abatement