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Licensed and Experienced Marysville Home InspectorCAI Home Inspection provides you with top rated Ohio Home Inspectors who you can trust to give you an unbiased and thorough inspection of your home. Our team has advanced training and qualifications that sets us apart from our competition, making CAI one of the top home inspection companies in the Midwest.
What Our Comprehensive Home Inspection IncludesThe standard home inspection includes an assessment of every major system in the home including the exterior, roof, attic, insulation, ventilation, plumbing, mechanical systems, heating/cooling, electrical, and foundation. Our home inspectors utilize advanced equipment including a thermal imaging camera and moisture meter to detect areas of the home where hot/cold air or moisture can penetrate from the outside.
Experienced Marysville Home InspectorsAll of our Marysville Home Inspectors are Certified Professional Inspectors with the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI). Each year our home inspectors complete a minimum of 15 hours of continuing education in order to stay abreast of the latest technologies available to home inspectors in Marysville, Ohio.
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Additional Home Inspection & Testing Services in Marysville, Ohio
Sewer Scope
Marysville, OH We utilize a sewer scope camera to televise your sanitary lateral from the basement to the sewer main looking for blockages or broken pipes which can be costly to repair. |
Foundation Certification
Marysville, OH Our Home Inspectors can tell you if your foundation is sound or if it should be evaluated further by a Professional Engineer or Foundation Repair Contractor. |
Termite Inspection
Marysville, OH All of our inspectors are licensed wood destroying organism (WDO) inspectors and can identify signs of costly termite infestations which can be lurking behind your walls. |
Radon Testing
Marysville, OH High radon levels have been linked to lung cancer and should be tested during a real estate transaction. We are licensed and utilize a continuous radon monitor to detect this gas. |
Thermal Imaging
Marysville, OH We have high tech equipment that can be used to pin point areas of moisture or cold/hot air intrusion and can detect overheating in the electrical system and circuit breakers. |
Mold Testing
Marysville, OH Our inspectors are trained to evaluate the home for dangerous levels of mold. We utilize specialized equipment to test airborne mold levels to ensure your family is safe. |
Review Our Sample Marysville Home Inspection Report
We use state of the art home inspection software that generates a type-written report with photos included. Many other home inspectors use a handwritten checklist report that does not include photos. See a copy of our home inspection report.
Quality Home Inspection at an Affordable Price
To us, quality means taking time to carefully inspect all aspects of the home. In addition, a quality home inspector will take the time to describe these finding to their client. At CAI, our home inspectors don't rush! Our average home inspection lasts between 3 and 4 hours. We are certain that you won't find a more thorough home inspector in Marysville, Ohio at a lower cost...that is the VALUE of a CAI home inspection.
What We Love About Marysville, Ohio
Marysville was originally laid out in 1820. The first permanent settlement was made by Abraham Amrine, of Swiss descent, in 1817, two miles north of the city. Today the main road leading to the high school is named Amrine-Mill Rd. A census in 1859 showed that the village had 981 residents. By 1865, Marysville had six dry goods stores, one hardware store, nine or ten groceries, a mill, a woolen factory, and most of the trades and professions. It was growing steadily by this point.
Marysville's industrial roots can be traced back to many early companies. Among those were the Marysville Pearlash Factory, an ashery founded in 1848, which by 1874 was the largest in the United States. The first steam-grist mill was erected in 1856 by Saxton and Casil. In 1867, Miller & Snodgrass constructed a flour mill. In 1874, Marysville Butter Tub and Spoke Company was incorporated with $50,000.
In 1948, Nestlé opened a research and development center in the West neighborhood. A new city hall would be constructed on the southeast side of Uptown, which housed the police department. Memorial Hospital of Union County located in the Medical district in 1952. Many other developments took place during this time, including the construction of the Union County Airport on the east side in 1967, as well as numerous manufacturing companies and small housing developments being constructed throughout the city. Timberview, an upscale residential section on the south side, would be constructed, and included a golf course. Greenwood Colony would also be built on the south side.
In 1977, Honda announced plans to construct a motorcycle assembly plant in Marysville and eventually opened manufacturing plants on the far west side of the town in 1982. This caused the expansion of the U.S. Route 33.
Marysville's industrial roots can be traced back to many early companies. Among those were the Marysville Pearlash Factory, an ashery founded in 1848, which by 1874 was the largest in the United States. The first steam-grist mill was erected in 1856 by Saxton and Casil. In 1867, Miller & Snodgrass constructed a flour mill. In 1874, Marysville Butter Tub and Spoke Company was incorporated with $50,000.
In 1948, Nestlé opened a research and development center in the West neighborhood. A new city hall would be constructed on the southeast side of Uptown, which housed the police department. Memorial Hospital of Union County located in the Medical district in 1952. Many other developments took place during this time, including the construction of the Union County Airport on the east side in 1967, as well as numerous manufacturing companies and small housing developments being constructed throughout the city. Timberview, an upscale residential section on the south side, would be constructed, and included a golf course. Greenwood Colony would also be built on the south side.
In 1977, Honda announced plans to construct a motorcycle assembly plant in Marysville and eventually opened manufacturing plants on the far west side of the town in 1982. This caused the expansion of the U.S. Route 33.