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Home Inspector in Ho Ho Kus, NJ

Ho-Ho-Kus features many older and historic homes. Advisory Home Inspection provides licensed inspections to evaluate aging materials and systems.

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Our licensed inspector is experienced in identifying age-related concerns common in historic properties.

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Inspections help clarify safety and maintenance needs.

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What We Inspect

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  • Roofs, flashing, gutters, and drainage conditions

  • Foundations, structure, and visible framing

  • Electrical panels, wiring, and safety devices

  • Plumbing systems, fixtures, and drainage performance

  • Heating and cooling system condition

  • Attics, basements, and crawlspaces for moisture indicators

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Popular Services in Ho Ho Kus, NJ

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  • Full Home Inspections

  • Radon Testing (NJ Licensed)

  • Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) Inspections

  • Abandoned Oil Tank Sweeps

  • Mold Assessments (NJ only)

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Why Ho Ho Kus Buyers & Agents Choose Advisory

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  • Certified Master Inspector–led inspections

  • Clear, photo-rich digital reports

  • Straightforward explanations—no alarmism

  • Fast scheduling and responsive communication

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📞 Call 201-960-5489 or schedule online to book your home inspection in Ho Ho Kus, NJ.

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Nearby Areas We Serve:


In addition to Ho Ho Kus, we also provide home inspections in Ridgewood, Paramus, Hackensack , and Washington Township.

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🔹 Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ – Micro-Neighborhoods We Commonly Inspect

 

In Ho-Ho-Kus, we regularly inspect homes near:

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  • Downtown Ho-Ho-Kus and the train station area

  • Older historic colonials and custom homes

  • Residential streets bordering Ridgewood and Waldwick

  • Homes with multiple renovations or additions

  • Properties with mature trees and older drainage systems

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Ho-Ho-Kus inspections often emphasize roof condition, electrical updates, and moisture management.

🔹 Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ – Housing Age Insight

 

Ho-Ho-Kus is known for its historic and older residential homes, many with architectural character and long renovation histories. Inspections frequently emphasize electrical updates, plumbing modifications, roof condition, and moisture management.

FAQ 

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Are original materials inspected differently?
Some original materials could contain contaminants and care is given to inspection methods used.

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Should I attend the inspection?
Yes. Attending helps you understand the home’s systems and key findings firsthand.

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Can older homes still be good purchases?
Yes. Older homes have character and charm not found in current homes.  Some building materials such as framing are more substantial and those used today.

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