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Home Inspector in Leonia, NJ

Leonia features older homes with character and renovations. Advisory Home Inspection provides licensed inspections to evaluate these properties.

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​​Our licensed inspector evaluates aging systems and upgrades.

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Inspections help identify 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 Leonia, 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 Leonia 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 Leonia, NJ.

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🔹 Leonia, NJ – Micro-Neighborhoods We Commonly Inspect

 

Homes we inspect in Leonia are frequently located near:

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  • Residential streets close to downtown Leonia

  • Older colonials and capes with updates

  • Neighborhoods bordering Fort Lee and Palisades Park

  • Properties with sloped lots

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Leonia inspections often emphasize roof drainage, moisture control, and electrical system safety.

🔹 Leonia, NJ – Housing Age Insight

 

Leonia features older residential homes, many with renovations and additions. Inspections frequently emphasize roof drainage, electrical upgrades, and moisture management due to sloped lots and housing age.

Nearby Areas We Serve:


In addition to Leonia, we also provide home inspections in Teaneck, Fort Lee, Englewood Cliffs, and Bergenfield.

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FAQ 

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Are stone foundations inspected?

Yes. Stone foundations are inspected where visible and accessible, with attention to signs of movement, moisture intrusion, deterioration and prior repairs. 

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Can inspections find moisture intrusion?
Yes. Inspections can identify visible signs of moisture intrusion such as staining, deterioration, elevated moisture readings and conditions conduce to water entry,

though concealed moisture cannot be guaranteed to be found. 

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