AmeriSpec Inspection Services provides comprehensive home inspections in Mullica Hill and throughout Harrison Township, NJ. Located in the heart of Gloucester County, this area blends historic charm with modern suburban development—from the antique shops along Main Street to the newer subdivisions that have made Harrison Township one of South Jersey's fastest-growing communities. Whether you're purchasing a colonial-era home in the Mullica Hill Historic District or a 1990s build near Clearview Regional High School, a professional home inspection protects your investment and gives you the information you need to move forward with confidence.
Our inspections cover everything from foundation to roof, with detailed findings delivered in a digital report within 24 hours. Services include:
Full Buyer Home Inspections – A 400+ point evaluation covering structural components, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, and more. We walk through the property with you, answer questions on-site, and deliver a detailed report with photos and recommendations.
Pre-Listing Inspections – Sellers in Mullica Hill benefit from knowing their home's condition before listing. A pre-listing inspection helps identify issues that could delay closing or affect your asking price, giving you time to address concerns or price accordingly.
Infrared Thermal Imaging – Every AmeriSpec inspection includes infrared thermal imaging at no additional cost. Our IR cameras detect temperature variations that reveal hidden moisture intrusion, electrical hot spots, insulation gaps, and HVAC ductwork leaks that are invisible to the naked eye. This technology is especially valuable in Mullica Hill's older homes, where moisture problems can hide behind historic plaster walls.
Radon Testing – Gloucester County falls within EPA Radon Zone 2, with average indoor screening levels between 2 and 4 pCi/L. The EPA recommends mitigation at 4 pCi/L or above. We offer radon testing to determine whether your prospective home requires a mitigation system.
Sewer Scope Inspections – Many Mullica Hill homes built before the 1980s still have original clay or cast iron sewer lines, which are prone to cracking and root intrusion. A sewer scope inspection uses a camera to examine the line from house to street, revealing blockages, bellied sections, or damage before they become expensive emergencies.
Termite/WDO Inspections – Harrison Township's mature trees and wooded lots create favorable conditions for termites and carpenter ants. Our wood-destroying organism inspections identify active infestations and damage that could compromise structural integrity.
AmeriSpec has built a reputation throughout South Jersey for thorough, technology-driven inspections backed by meaningful warranties:
Infrared Technology Included – Unlike competitors who charge extra for thermal imaging, we include it with every inspection. Our IR cameras help detect problems that standard visual inspections miss.
Ranked #1 by Forbes Advisor and Bob Vila – National recognition backed by local expertise. Our Mt. Laurel office is just 20 minutes from Mullica Hill via Route 295 and Route 45.
NJ Licensed and Certified – NJ Home Inspector License #24GI00106600. ASHI and InterNACHI certified inspectors with ongoing training in the latest building science and inspection techniques.
24-Hour Report Delivery – Your detailed inspection report is delivered via our digital app within 24 hours, complete with photos, descriptions, and recommendations you can share with your agent or contractor.
Protection Plans Included – Every inspection includes our 90-Day Home Warranty, MoldSafe Policy, SewerGard Policy, and 5-Year Roof Protection Plan at no extra charge.
The diversity of homes in this area requires inspectors who understand what to look for across different eras of construction:
Historic Homes in the Mullica Hill Historic District – Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, the district contains 136 contributing buildings dating from the 1700s through the Victorian era. These homes often feature original materials that demand careful inspection—knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized plumbing, aging stone foundations, and clay sewer lines that may be over a century old.
Mid-Century and 1980s–1990s Construction – Much of Harrison Township's residential growth occurred during the 1980s and 1990s. Homes from this era may have original HVAC systems approaching end of life, Orangeburg or early PVC sewer lines, and electrical panels that no longer meet modern demands. Our infrared cameras are particularly useful for detecting failing insulation and hidden moisture in these properties.
Newer Developments – Harrison Township's population grew over 40% between 2000 and 2010, bringing new subdivisions with modern construction. Even new builds benefit from inspection before builder warranties expire—we regularly identify construction defects, HVAC issues, and grading problems in homes less than five years old.
Our experience inspecting homes throughout Gloucester County has revealed several issues that appear frequently in Mullica Hill and Harrison Township:
Radon Gas – Gloucester County averages 3.1 pCi/L according to testing data, just below the EPA's 4 pCi/L action level. However, individual homes can test significantly higher. Radon testing is a straightforward addition to any home inspection and provides peace of mind.
Aging Sewer Lines – Clay sewer pipes typically last 50–60 years before cracking or collapsing. Homes built before the 1980s may still have original lines vulnerable to root intrusion from Mullica Hill's mature trees. A sewer scope can save thousands in unexpected repairs.
Outdated Electrical Systems – Older homes in the historic district may have fuse panels, insufficient amperage for modern needs, or DIY electrical work done without permits. We identify these concerns so buyers can budget for necessary upgrades.
Moisture and Water Intrusion – Raccoon Creek runs through Harrison Township, and proximity to wetlands means some properties face drainage challenges. Our infrared thermal imaging detects hidden moisture in walls, ceilings, and around windows—often before visible damage appears.
Wood-Destroying Insects – The area's wooded character creates favorable conditions for termites and carpenter ants. Damage from wood-destroying organisms can compromise structural integrity if left unaddressed.
In addition to Mullica Hill and Harrison Township, we serve the communities of Richwood, Ewan, and Jefferson within the township, as well as neighboring Gloucester County towns including Mantua Township, Sewell, Woolwich Township, Swedesboro, East Greenwich Township, South Harrison Township, Glassboro, Elk Township, Pitman, Wenonah, Woodbury, Washington Township, and Deptford Township.
We also provide home inspections throughout Camden County (Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Haddonfield), Burlington County (Moorestown, Marlton, Mt. Laurel, Medford), Salem County, and Cumberland County.
Ready to schedule an inspection in Mullica Hill or Harrison Township? Contact AmeriSpec today:
Phone: (856) 649-5946
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