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When most people think about home inspections, they think about leaky roofs, faulty plumbing, or a cracked foundation. And while those things are certainly important, there’s one area that often gets overlooked—but can have the most devastating consequences if missed: fire hazards. At Sharp Eye Inspections, we’ve seen firsthand how small oversights can lead to […]
Even the best-looking homes can have problems hiding just out of sight. At Sharp Eye Inspections, we’ve performed thousands of inspections across Marietta, Rockmart, Kennesaw, and West Metro Atlanta—and these are the issues we find again and again. Knowing what to look for can help you prepare, negotiate, and plan for future maintenance. 🔧 1. […]
You’ve booked your inspection, met with your inspector, walked through the home, and now the inspection is complete. So… what now? For many homebuyers in Metro Atlanta, Carrollton, or Powder Springs, the next steps after the inspection can feel unclear. At Sharp Eye Inspections, we’re here to help you navigate what comes next with confidence. […]
From the rolling hills of Carrollton to the family-friendly neighborhoods of Powder Springs and Douglasville, the West Metro Atlanta housing market continues to evolve—and fast. If you’re thinking about buying a home in this part of Georgia, there’s more to consider than just price tags and school districts. Home inspections have never been more important. […]
Picture this: You’ve found the perfect home in Marietta. The yard is manicured, the kitchen is spotless, and the bathrooms are fully updated. You’re already mentally arranging furniture when your inspector asks: “Do you want to add a sewer scope to the inspection?” You pause. The house looks great. What could possibly be wrong underground? […]
When you walk into your potential new home—whether it’s in Marietta, Kennesaw, Rockmart, or right here in Metro Atlanta—you’re probably checking out the layout, imagining where the couch will go, or thinking about what color to paint the kitchen. But there’s something you won’t see. You won’t smell it. You won’t feel it. And yet—it […]






