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Drones used on all inspections
Most home inspectors are not FAA licensed
Infrared used on all inspections
Typically additional costs associated
Termite, Radon, Mold, Sewer & More
Most inspectors outsource additional services
Same day, next day and weekend availability
Most inspectors have limited availability
Serving all of Hurdle Mills & Beyond Since 1984
LunsPro's certified inspectors are available 7 days a week to serve Hurdle Mills, NC and surrounding areas in Person County. We proudly perform property inspections in nearby communities such as Roxboro, Timberlake, Rougemont, and Timberlake Shores.
Our Hurdle Mills-area professional home inspections include a comprehensive structural and mechanical evaluation of resale homes, covering the foundation, interior, exterior, roof, attic, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, water heater, and more. We conduct highly accurate 48-hour radon testing in Hurdle Mills. Additionally, termite, pest, and rodent evaluations are performed by a separate licensed pest inspector. We also offer mold testing, stucco inspection, and sewer line evaluations in the Hurdle Mills area. Our services extend beyond residential properties; we also specialize in new construction and commercial property inspections throughout Hurdle Mills and nearby areas.
Hurdle Mills Area New Construction,
Commercial, Multi-Unit and More!
New Construction
Building a new home in Hurdle Mills? Allow us to perform phase inspections to ensure you are getting the quality of home you are paying for! We typically perform 3 phase inspections - Framing, Pre-Drywall & Final.
Commercial Properties
We have specialized in commercial property inspections in Hurdle Mills for over 20 years. We will customize an inspection quote to fit the property's characteristics and your budget!
Seller's Inspections
Selling your Hurdle Mills home and want a competitive edge? A pre-sale inspection enables the seller to address problems before the home hits the market, which could help prevent a deal falling through caused by issues uncovered during a buyer's inspection.
Multi-Unit Inspections
Buying a duplex, triplex or larger multi-family property in Hurdle Mills? We can help you save money! We offer discounts for multi-unit inspections. Give us a call to learn more!
Pool & Spa
Looking at a Hurdle Mills area home with a pool? Our pool & spa certified inspectors are ready to give you peace of mind.
Winterization Services
During the winter months, homes in Hurdle Mills become vulnerable to damage caused by colder temperatures. Allow us to safeguard your vacant property by having us perform our highly effective winterization services!
Live Lead Serve
Our company motto is: Live Lead Serve. We are committed to giving back to our communities and making the world a better place. We consistently partner with Toys 4 Tots in Atlanta, Operation Gratitude, No Longer Bound, KW Red Day, Red Cross, English Bulldog Rescue of Atlanta, Bully Ball, first responders and several other great organizations.
Hurdle Mills History
Hurdle Mills, North Carolina, is a small unincorporated community located along the southern part of Person County near the Granville and Caswell County lines. Long before European settlers arrived, the region was inhabited by Siouan-speaking Indigenous peoples who utilized the area's rivers, forests, and fertile land for hunting, agriculture, and trade. The area's abundant water sources and rich soils made it an attractive location for settlement. European settlers, primarily of English and Scots-Irish descent, began arriving in the 18th century, establishing small farms and homesteads. These settlers relied on agriculture and local natural resources to sustain their communities, creating the foundation for Hurdle Mills.
Agriculture dominated Hurdle Mills' early economy, with family farms cultivating tobacco, corn, wheat, and other staple crops. Livestock farming, particularly cattle and hogs, supplemented crop production and contributed to residents' livelihoods. Small mills and local shops emerged over time, supporting the rural population and providing essential goods and services. The community maintained a rural character with tight-knit family networks and an economy centered on self-sufficient farming practices. These agricultural roots have continued to shape Hurdle Mills' identity and culture over generations.
Infrastructure developments were limited but impactful for Hurdle Mills. Local roads connected residents to Roxboro, Timberlake, and other nearby towns, allowing transport of agricultural goods and access to regional markets. The nearby Person-Caswell border facilitated trade and communication between counties. While the community remained small and largely rural, the introduction of state roads and modern utilities in the 20th century enabled modest residential growth, improved access to education and healthcare, and supported local businesses. Waterways in the area, including small creeks and the nearby Hyco River, were also vital for early industry and farming needs.
Community life in Hurdle Mills has historically revolved around family, agriculture, and local institutions. Churches and schools served as the backbone of social interaction, education, and cultural life, creating cohesion among residents. Local events and gatherings, including church picnics and seasonal agricultural celebrations, reinforced community identity and strengthened social networks. Despite its small population, Hurdle Mills developed a distinct rural culture emphasizing self-reliance, neighborly cooperation, and respect for the land. Families have often lived in the area for multiple generations, maintaining strong traditions and a sense of continuity.
Today, Hurdle Mills remains a quiet, rural community valued for its scenic landscapes, farmland, and close-knit atmosphere. Its residents enjoy country living with easy access to nearby towns such as Roxboro and Timberlake, providing employment, shopping, and educational opportunities. The area's agricultural heritage continues to influence land use and community character, while modest residential development accommodates families seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle. Hurdle Mills combines historical charm, natural beauty, and accessibility, making it a unique and appealing part of Person County.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What areas do you serve for home inspections in Hurdle Mills?
LunsPro Inspection Group serves Hurdle Mills, NC, and nearby communities including Roxboro, Timberlake, Rougemont, and Timberlake Shores.
Q What types of inspections do you offer in Hurdle Mills?
We offer comprehensive home inspections for resale homes, new constructions, and commercial properties in Hurdle Mills. Our inspections cover structural and mechanical components, including foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more.
Q Do you provide specialized inspections such as radon testing and termite inspections in Hurdle Mills?
Yes, we offer specialized inspections including radon testing, termite, pest, and rodent evaluations by licensed inspectors, mold testing, stucco inspection, and sewer line evaluation in Hurdle Mills.
Q What is included in your Hurdle Mills area home inspections?
Our Hurdle Mills home inspections include a thorough evaluation of the property's structure and mechanical systems, providing detailed reports on the condition of the foundation, interior, exterior, attic, water heater, and more.
Q How accurate are your radon tests in Hurdle Mills?
Our radon testing in Hurdle Mills consists of an extremely accurate 48-hour test, ensuring reliable results for homeowners and buyers concerned about indoor air quality.
Q Do you conduct home inspections for new construction properties in Hurdle Mills?
Yes, we specialize in new construction inspections in Hurdle Mills, ensuring that newly built homes meet quality standards and adhere to local building codes.
Q How long does a typical home inspection in Hurdle Mills take?
The duration of a home inspection depends on the size and complexity of the property. On average, inspections may take 2 to 3 hours to complete, providing ample time for a thorough assessment.
Q Can I attend the home inspection?
Absolutely! We encourage clients to attend the home inspection. This allows homeowners and buyers to ask questions, gain insights into the property's condition, and receive recommendations from our certified inspectors.
Q What happens after the home inspection?
Following the home inspection, we provide clients with a comprehensive inspection report detailing our findings, including any issues or areas of concern. Our team is available to answer any further questions and provide guidance on the next steps.
Q How do I schedule a home inspection in Hurdle Mills with LunsPro?
You can easily schedule a home inspection by contacting our office via call or text at
833-586-7776, email to [email protected] or schedule online here.