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Why Stone Mountain Homes Are Different
A generic inspection checklist isn't enough here. Stone Mountain's geology and history create specific risks that out-of-town inspectors often miss.
Red Clay & Foundations
Stone Mountain's expansive red clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry. We specifically check for differential settlement and hydrostatic pressure cracks common in 30083 and 30087 foundations.
Granite & Radon Gas
Living near the largest exposed granite dome in the world has a downside: Radon. DeKalb is an EPA Zone 1 (High Risk) area. We use continuous monitoring equipment to ensure your family is safe.
High Termite Activity
Georgia is in the "Very Heavy" Termite Infestation Probability Zone. Our inspections include a thorough check for mud tubes and moisture damage. We also partner with a licensed pest control company to provide official WDO clearance letters.
Comprehensive Inspection Services
Buyer’s Home Inspection
A 400+ point assessment of the Roof, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, and Foundation. Delivered same-day with high-res photos.
Radon Testing & Termite Inspection
Essential add-ons for Stone Mountain properties due to local granite deposits and high termite activity.
11-Month Warranty Inspection
For new construction homes in Smoke Rise or Stone Mountain Village. We find defects before your builder's warranty expires.
Pre-Listing Inspection
Selling in 30087? Eliminate surprises and negotiate from a position of strength by inspecting before you list.
Service Areas
Proudly serving Stone Mountain and surrounding DeKalb/Gwinnett communities.
Stone Mountain (30083, 30086, 30087)
Smoke Rise
Hidden Hills
Mountain Park
Redan
Stone Mountain Village
Common Questions About Stone Mountain Home Inspections
Do I really need a Radon test in Stone Mountain?
Yes. The EPA has designated DeKalb County as Zone 1 (highest potential) for radon. Because Stone Mountain sits on a massive granite deposit, uranium decay in the soil releases radon gas. It is the second leading cause of lung cancer, and testing is the only way to know if your home is safe.
How long does the home inspection take?
For an average single-family home (2,000-2,500 sq ft) in Stone Mountain, the inspection typically takes 2.5 to 3.5 hours. We invite you to join us for the last 30 minutes so we can walk you through the major findings in person.
Do you inspect for termites?
While a standard home inspection looks for *damage* caused by wood-destroying organisms, an official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Report (Clearance Letter) must be issued by a licensed pest control operator. We can coordinate this for you as an ancillary service with our trusted partners.
When do I get the report?
We guarantee same-day report delivery. You will receive a digital, interactive report (viewable on phone or computer) with high-resolution photos and videos by the evening of your inspection day.
