Wyoming Home Inspections, LLC
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My home inspections are the most cost effective way to insure you are
getting the best value on your home purchase. My prices include a detailed
and comprehensive report with photographs. I use state of the art testing
equipment and I encourage my clients to accompany me during the
inspection. I provide consultations before, during and after the inspection.
Single Family Home** - Up
to 2000 sq ft. (Includes
attached garages)
Basic Charge -  $275.00
Single Family Home -  
2001 Square Feet and
Over
Basic Charge plus $0.05 for each
additional  square foot of living space.
Single Family Home with
Apartments
Basic Charge plus $125.00 per
additional living unit
Duplex/Triplex/Fourplex
$175.00 plus $100.00 per living unit
Condominiums
$250.00 (Does not include inspection of
grade, exterior components, roof and
items covered by the association)
Unheated out buildings
and unattached garages.
$50.00 up to 600 square feet (additional
charge for larger buildings)
Water Quality Testing
(See Table Below for list
of analytes included in
the Standard Water
Quality Test.)
Standard Water Quality Test $50.00 with
home inspection, $150.00 without home
inspection. Quote for analytes not
included in the Standard Water Quality
Test supplied on request.
Radon Gas

Short Term (48 Hour)
(Two charcoal canister
radon detectors)
*

Long Term (90 days)
(Single Alpha particle
track radon detector)
*
Includes placement, retrieval, analysis
and report.
$75.00 with home inspection
$175.00 without home inspection


$150.00

* $25.00 per each additional detector
Lead Testing (surface
swipes)
$10.00 per sample with home inspection
Asbestos Testing
$50 per sample with home inspection
Geologic Hazards
Quote on request
Phase 1 Environmental
Audits
Quote on request
** Special prices for limited, custom and/or pre-listing inspections - call for
quote
A $1.00/mile travel and mileage charge will apply for home inspections
greater than 25 miles from Casper.
dstanley@wyominghomeinspections.com        Telephone 307 235-9104
Standard Water Quality Test
pH -  A range of 6.8 to 8.5 pH units is acceptable. High or low pH may signal fixture or pipe deterioration.
Total Dissolved Solids – An indication of the total potential contaminants in the water, 500 ppm or less is acceptable.
Turbidity –  An indication of possible contamination, less than 5 NTU is considered acceptable.
Hardness – Less than 100 ppm total hardness is preferable, greater than 500 ppm is unacceptable.
Iron – Three ppm or less is acceptable. May indicate deteriorated plumbing fixtures and pipes.
Copper – Health hazard, 1.3 ppm or less is acceptable. May also indicate deteriorated plumbing fixtures or pipes.
Lead – Health hazard. Test for presence or absence only.  Positive test may require lab verification (extra charge).
Sulfate – Possible health hazard, 250 ppm or less is acceptable.
Nitrate – Health hazard, less than or equal to 10 ppm is acceptable
Chloride – Used as a disinfectant in water supplies. Concentrations greater than 4 ppm can cause health problems.
Coliform Bacteria – Health hazard and may indicate leaking or defective water supply, septic systems and/or sewage
lines. On site test for presence or absence only. Positive test may require lab verification (extra charge).
Please visit the EPA wed site ( http://www.epa.gov/safewater/hfacts.html ) for additional information on drinking water
standards.  Abbreviations: ppm (parts per million; pH (hydrogen ion concentration); NTU (nephlometric turbidity units).

Testing for contaminants or analytes not listed above done at additional charge.
 
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