Our Services

General Home Inspection: A home inspection helps provide buyers peace of mind by giving valuable information on the investment they are about to make. Our thorough "top to bottom" inspection provides a visual examination of more than 400 items in a home from the foundation to the roof, and for an additional fee we can include a pool and spa inspection. This inspection is a visual examination of the pool/spa installation. This review includes the pool equipment, electrical, supply lines, pool liner, filter, pump, and safety conditions. The equipment is run except for the pool heater if the pilot is not lit. Our inspectors are trained to perform a professional inspection that meets the highest standards in the industry-the Standards of Practice established by the National Association Of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI)

Integrity One Home Inspection's 400+ item inspection findings are packaged in an attractive, easy-to-reference report. Your home inspection reports-features a comprehensive evaluation of the home, a complete Home Maintenance Manual, a seasonal maintenance checklist, and a variety of home-related services partner companies.

We go through extensive training and continuing education, always striving to enhance the quality of each inspection conducted. We take advantage of the best training in the industry by combining classroom instruction and hands-on technical training.

Remember, Integrity One Home Inspections is here to help you. To schedule a home inspection or to request assistance, please send us an email or simply call us right now at 480-620-5704

Additional Services

In addition to general home inspections, Roger Ferguson and Integrity One Home Inspections can arrange the fallowing ancillary services.

Radon:

This inspection includes the placement of testing devices to measure the ongoing level of radon in the habitable areas of the home. These measurements evaluate the level of radon to determine if any form of improvement is required. The EPA document A Citizen's Guide To Radon (Third Edition) provides the basic information everyone should know about Radon. For more information on how to reduce your radon health risk, call your state radon office for copies of these guides:

Home Buyer's and Seller's Guide to Radon

Radon in Schools

Radon: A Physician's Guide

Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction

Technical Support Document to the 1992 Citizens Guide to Radon

Other Radon-specific publications are located at: www.epa.gov/iaq/radon/pubs/

Other Indoor Air Quality-specific publications are located at: www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/

If you plan to make repairs yourself, be sure to contact your state radon office or visit our publications site for a current copy of EPA's technical guidance on radon mitigation, "Application of Radon Reduction Techniques for Detached Houses. "

Another great site for additional information is http://www.howstuffworks.com/radon.htm

Carbon Monoxide:

This service determines if the combustible appliances in the home are releasing harmful levels of carbon monoxide. Exposure to carbon monoxide reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen. Often a person or an entire family may not recognize that carbon monoxide is poisoning them. The chemical is odorless and some of the symptoms are similar to common illnesses. This can be particularly dangerous because carbon monoxide's deadly effects are rarely recognized until it is too late to take action against them. For more information visit:

Sources of Information on Indoor Air Quality: Carbon Monoxide (CO)
This page provides information about carbon monoxide.

URL: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/co.html

Protect Your Family and Yourself from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
You can't see or smell carbon monoxide, but at high levels it can kill a person in minutes.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/coftsht.html

Mold:

This service determines whether harmful mold is present is a home. Exposure to bacteria and fungus in indoor air has emerged as a significant health problem in residential environments as well as in occupational settings. Molds and mildews are names given to thousands of species of filamentous fungi. The molds have clusters of spores that are located on the end of tiny stalks. The spores are the reproductive product of the mature mold. The web like body, or mycelium, attaches to porous surfaces. Mycelia and spores may contain chemical compounds, some of which can be poisonous and toxic to humans. They can also create a large range of health problems depending on the exposure and tolerance of the individual. Spores pose a larger health concern because they become airborne and can be inhaled. The health related problems associated with exposure to mold range from allergic reactions, to respiratory tract inflammation and infection. Some molds can be extremely dangerous such as legionella, which is the cause of Legionnaires Disease. For more information visit:

Sources of Information on Indoor Air Quality: Mold

This page provides information about Mold.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/moldresources.html

Water:

This inspection is a limited sampling of certain water systems and components using normal operating controls. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of quality of the water of the home at the time of the Inspection. The test will be performed in accordance with the Laboratory and/or manufacturers guidelines for the collection of water samples. For more information visit:

Lead in Drinking Water
Answers questions about dangers of lead in drinking water, gives techniques for reducing lead exposure.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/seahome/leaddw.html

Drinking Water Standards Program
Contains information on standards EPA has implemented on a number of topics related to Drinking Water.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/standards.html

Ground Water & Drinking Water Homepage
EPA's Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water protects public health and the environment by setting standards for drinking water contaminants and protecting sources of drinking water.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/

Local Drinking Water Information
Provides local drinking water information for each state.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/dwinfo.htm

Water on Tap: A Consumer`s Guide to the Nation`s Drinking Water
Report provides information about the quality of U.S. drinking water safety.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/wot/ontap.html

Drinking Water contaminants
These fact sheets are about chemicals that may be found in some public or private drinking water supplies.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/hfacts.html

Septic:

Using current testing protocol, the septic system is subjected to above average water exposure. The system is evaluated for evidence of above ground septic breakout. Without a test, clear failure of the septic system is the only evidence of problems as most components are underground. For more information visit:

Principles/Design of Onsite Waste Disposal with Septic Systems
Basics of on-site treatment: septic tanks, drainfields, mounds, and water conservation. 
URL: http://www.epa.gov/seahome/onsite.html

Septic Tank Inspection and Trouble-Shooting
Some great information a buyer, seller and agent involved with a real estate sale involving a property with a septic system.
URL: http://www.montana.edu/wwwpb/pubs/mt9403.html

Lead Based Paint:

Lead is ever-present in all urban environments due to its pervasive use for industrial, automotive, and household used over the past 100 years. It remains a common element in older homes, either as paint, dusts, or in the sites soil. The presence of lead can only be determined by a professional assessment of the physical characteristics of the material, such as its susceptibility to damage, and the potential for interface between the building occupants and the material is critical to assess the real hazard (and to then define an appropriate response action.) For more information visit the HUD Web Site.

Lead Hazzard Information Pamphlet
This section provides copies of the EPA Lead Hazard Information Pamphlet, "Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home" in various formats.
URL: http://www.hud.gov/lea/leadhelp.html

EPA/HUD Residential Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Program - (Section 1018 of Title X)
Recognizing that families have a right to know about lead-based paint and potential lead hazards in their homes, Congress directed EPA and HUD to work together to develop disclosure requirements for sales and leases of older housing. Under section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (also known as Title X), EPA and HUD published the Federal lead disclosure regulations on March 6, 1996.
URL: http://www.epa.gov/lead/leadbase.

Roof:

This test evaluates the serviceability of the roof in relation to the trouble free useful life. This inspection includes the entrance of the attic area to determine leak activity. For more information visit www.roofonline.org.

EIFS:

This inspection is performed to review the application and condition of artificial stucco on an existing property. It may be a nondestructive visual inspection, or a destructive analysis. The inspection is performed in order to reveal conditions conducive to, or the presence of, moisture inside the siding of the surface. For more information visit:

EIFS and Building Defects Home Page which has good general information on EIFS.

EIFS Industry Members Association who are the makers of these systems.

http://www.eifs.com/ has probably more information than anyone would ever need.

Commercial Property Inspections:

Commercial inspections include properties such as apartment complexes, motels, office buildings, retail stores and warehouses. The inspection evaluates the major systems of the property and the visible structural components; it also catalogs the type and condition of HVAC equipment. The commercial inspection results in a concise, computer generated, narrative report of the building's overall condition adhering to current ASTM standards.

Guide E2018-99 Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments: Baseline Property Condition Assessment Process
The purpose of this guide is to define good commercial and customary practice in the United States of America for conducting a baseline property condition assessment (PCA) of the improvements located on a parcel of commercial real estate by performing a walk-through survey and conducting research as outlined within this guide.

Roger Ferguson understands that listing and purchasing a home take a lot of your time and energy. That's why we provide you with our comprehensive summary of your home's condition.

The easy-to-read format makes the report useful as a quick reference tool should questions arise regarding the home.

Roger Ferguson
Integrity One Home Inspections
1610 N. Emerson CT.
Chandler, Arizona, 85225

Call Us: 480-620-5704
Email Us: integrityone@cox.net


“Integrity One Home Inspections did an outstanding job of showing and explaining to me their various findings and observations. I will refer Roger Ferguson to any of my friends who are in the market for a Home Inspection. Thank you Roger!!””

Eve Thompson, Realtor
Phoenix, Arizona

“Roger was very accommodating and very thorough. I appreciated Integrity One Home Inspections's willingness to go out of their way to help the client. I will certainly request their services again and refer them to other Realtors when possible.”

Julie Jones
Mesa, Arizona

“The (specifications of repair) report has enabled me to keep a better grip on the rehab job as we have progressed. It has become my bible, so to speak, and I don't know what we would do without it.”

Michelle Abrate
Gilbert, Arizona

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Vincent Flaviani
Chandler, Arizona

“Roger was very helpful and answered all our questions. I really liked that Roger spent an extra few minutes going over everything regarding the pool with us. Integrity One Home Inspections is friendly and truly wonderful to work with.”

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Queen Creek, Arizona

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Ken Wilson, Realtor
Chandler, Arizona

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Glendale, Arizona

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Chandler, Arizona

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Tempe, Arizona

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Gilbert, Arizona

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Chandler, Arizona

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Payson, Arizona

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Peoria, Arizona

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Glendale, Arizona

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Roger Ferguson
Integrity One Home Inspections
1610 N. Emerson CT.
Chandler, Arizona, 85225

Call us at: 480-620-5704   -   Email Us at: integrityone@cox.net