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Townsend Contracting Inc.
Inspected Once, Inspected Right!
Hire a certified General Contractor to inspect your soon to be home.
Townsend Contracting is a family owned and operated
business that offers you the industry’s best personal service.
WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF HIRING TOWNSEND CONTRACTING?
The benefit of hiring Townsend Contracting is that you are receiving a
licensed General Contractor with over 14 years of construction
experience. Unlike most home inspectors, Townsend Contracting provides
real construction knowledge and the experience of building custom homes,
commercial buildings, remodels and room additions. Our owners have been
hired by some of the industry’s largest homebuilders including Mercedes
Homes, Henderson Brothers Homes and Inland Homes to diagnose and repair
their sick homes. Townsend Contracting is a full service General
Contractor that offers inspections, room additions/remodels, custom
homes and swimming pools. We also offer flooring solutions and are a
distributor of Shaw products.
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM HIRING TOWNSEND CONTRACTING?
Once you have hired Townsend Contracting, you will receive a thorough
inspection that will leave no stone unturned. You will receive an easy
to read, detailed report showing all areas of concern. We will let you
know in our professional opinion what areas of the home you should be
concerned with and which ones will be a quick fix. Unlike other home
inspectors, our job is not to scare you away from your home purchase,
but to educate you about the home you are about to buy and whether or
not there are major problems or quick fixes.
THE T.C. PROMISE
We, at Townsend Contracting Inc., promise to give you reliable and
friendly service that is rarely found in our industry. We will provide
you with a timely and detailed inspection report pointing out any
problems that are of concern today or may be cause for concern in the
future. And if you choose, we will also prepare a detailed bid on what
it would cost to perform the repairs and make the house move-in ready.






