Standard home inspectors are trained to identify and report visible defects. Licensed Professional Engineers are trained to determine root causes, assess structural adequacy, and recommend remediation.
Starting at $600
Comprehensive foundation assessment by a licensed engineer.
$150
Let an Engineer at Noble review your home inspection report for a professional analysis of any structural related deficiencies in order to help determine whether further evaluation or repair is needed.
$550
Engineering evaluation for HUD, VA, and FHA mobile home requirements.
$450
Structural analysis for load bearing wall identification and modifications.
$450
Engineering assessment of damaged roof trusses to determine structural integrity and repair requirements.
Starting at $900
Engineering-based cost segregation analysis for commercial property tax depreciation acceleration.
$60
Full cost analysis on every deficiency in your report.
Find clear answers to help you understand our professional property inspection process and safety standards.
An engineer's foundation evaluation is a comprehensive assessment performed by a licensed professional engineer to determine the structural condition of a building's foundation. This includes visual inspection, elevation measurements, and analysis of any distress indicators such as cracks, settlement, or movement.
A load bearing wall analysis is needed before removing or modifying any interior walls during renovation. Our licensed engineers will determine which walls are structural, provide calculations, and issue a stamped letter if the wall can be safely removed with proper support modifications.
If a roof truss has been cut, cracked, or otherwise damaged — often discovered during a home inspection — a licensed engineer can evaluate the structural impact and provide a repair recommendation with stamped drawings if needed.
A cost segregation study is a tax strategy that identifies and reclassifies components of a commercial property to accelerate depreciation deductions, reducing tax liability. Our engineers provide detailed, IRS-compliant reports.
A defect cost report offers general estimates on what you might expect to spend correcting or repairing each deficiency notated in your home inspection report.
A Housing and Urban Development (HUD) structural engineering inspection is performed in order to meet the requirements under the Permanent Foundations Guide for Manufactured Housing (PFMGH). Our inspector will visually assess the existing foundation and determine if a permanent foundation is present, attached, sound, and fully supported per the PFMGH requirements for HUD. A structural engineer will then determine whether this meets PFMGH requirement or if additional measures need to be made.
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