Professional Home Inspections You Can Trust
Licensed in North & South Carolina • Buyers • Pre-Listing • New Construction • Maintenance • Warranty Inspections

At Kelly Home Inspections we work hard to inspect all aspects of your home to ensure that you are fully informed about any system or component that is not functioning as intended.
Our Story
Home Inspection is an integrated process of observation and report writing where definite procedures exists for inspecting and reporting each system and component of a home. In this process each step that your home inspector takes is a guided tour presented by the home itself. The home inspector is an observer or a guest on a quest of information gathering and discovery, a quest to acquire an understanding of the home as a system to ensure defect discovery.
There are two parts of an inspection, the actual field inspection and the home inspection report. Experience, technical knowledge, and training allows the inspector to thoroughly inspect and accurately report defects related to the key systems of the home including: Structural Components, Wall Cladding, Roofing, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Insulation, and Ventilation.
Our Home Inspection Services
Buyer's Home Inspection
A full inspection that explains the true condition of the home you want to purchase. We examine all major systems and identify defects...
Pre-Listing Inspection
Get ahead of repairs before listing your home. This helps you avoid surprises, speed up negotiations, and show buyers a well-maintained property.
New Construction Inspection
Even new homes can have hidden issues. We provide an educational inspection to make sure your builder met proper standards.
11-Month Warranty Inspection
Before your builder’s warranty expires, we check for defects so you can request repairs while they are still covered.
Home Maintenance Inspection
A full check-up for current homeowners. We identify aging systems, moisture problems, safety issues, and repairs...
Radon Testing
Radon is a dangerous radioactive gas that you cannot see or smell. Our short-term electronic testing quickly measures...
Why Do I Need A Home Inspection ?
A good home inspection will assist you as a buyer in understanding exactly what you are about to acquire. A home may look move in ready, but as a home inspector Brad will inspect important components of the house such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, insulation, as well as structural features of the home and this may reveal issues that are not noticeable to the buyer's eye.
As a buyer, you are making a significant investment, and it is important to have a better understanding of what you are purchasing. Having a professional, licensed home inspector like Brad conduct a through inspection of the prospective property, could potentially save you thousands.
Reports are detailed, through and in compliance with the NC Standards of Practice and available by email within three business days from the time of inspection.
Why Choose Kelly Home Inspections?
Experienced, Licensed Inspector
Brad Kelly is a trained, certified home inspector and a member of Inspection Nation. His ongoing education and hands-on experience ensure you get a complete and unbiased inspection.
Thorough, Easy-to-Understand Reports
Our inspection reports follow NC Standards of Practice and include clear explanations, photos, and details. Reports are delivered by email within three business days.
We Inspect What Others Miss
From electrical and plumbing to roofing, HVAC, insulation, and structural components — we look for defects and safety concerns that may not be visible to the untrained eye.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a home inspection?
A home inspection helps you understand the real condition of the property. Even homes that look “move-in ready” can have hidden electrical, plumbing, or structural issues that only a trained inspector can find.
What does the inspection include?
We inspect all major systems: roofing, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, and more. We also look for safety issues like water damage, missing handrails, or wood decay.
How long does an inspection take?
Most inspections take 2–3 hours, depending on the size and age of the home.
When will I receive my report?
Reports are emailed within three business days. They include photos, descriptions, and clear explanations of each finding.
What is radon and why should I test for it?
Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. You can’t see or smell it, and the only way to know if your home has high levels is to test. We offer fast and accurate electronic radon testing.











