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Schedule Your Radon Test Today

You might have considered skipping the radon test on your upcoming home inspection to save some money. Phil and the team at ProTech Home & Property Inspections, Inc. would strongly advise against doing so, because radon is hard to detect and can be deadly. Continue reading to learn more about why you should schedule your […]

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3 Specialty Inspection Upgrades to Consider

At ProTech Home & Property Inspections, Inc., we want to help individuals and businesses in the Atlanta, GA, area get the information they need to make wise decisions. Therefore, in addition to our thorough and professional residential inspection, we also have a few upgrades that help you get more detailed information about a potential home […]

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What is Radon Testing?

In addition to our premier home inspection services, our team at ProTech Home & Property Inspections, Inc. offers a number of specialized services—including radon testing. However, what we’ve found as we talk with home buyers and owners is that while most people understand the value of a home inspection, they don’t realize that radon testing […]

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Common Questions about Radon Testing

Whether you’re a homebuyer, seller, or just a curious person, you may wonder why a radon inspection is important. Unfortunately, far too many people opt out of this specialty home inspection. To help fix that, Phil, Joyce, and the entire team at ProTech Home & Property Inspections, Inc. want to give you an overview on […]

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3 Specialty Inspections Home Buyers Should Consider

Spring is prime time for buying or selling a home in Atlanta, GA. Most home buyers know that they need to get a home inspection before finalizing the purchase on any property. For added assurance and purchasing knowledge, Phil, Joyce, and the entire team at ProTech Home & Property Inspections, Inc. recommend that you also […]

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