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Home Inspections in Thompson Ridge, NY for Farmhouses, Acreage, and Everything Behind the House

45+ years of experience, one visit, the whole property covered

A home inspection in Thompson Ridge, NY has to cover things a village inspection never touches: the well equipment in the basement and the barn at the end of the driveway. Longs GCS LLC checks all of it in one visit, and because Orange County sits in EPA radon Zone 1, radon testing gets set up during the same appointment.

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Home Inspection Services in Thompson Ridge, NY

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Buyer's Inspection

The full working over: roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling, insulation, and every accessible attic and crawlspace. On rural lots Chris also watches how the grading and driveway drainage move water toward or away from the foundation. Everything lands in a photo-rich report within 24 hours.

Pre-Offer Walkthrough

A shorter look before you put a number on paper. Chris walks the property with you and gives a candid read on the big-ticket systems, so you find out whether that farmhouse needs a new roof before you bid on it, not after.

Pre-Purchase Inspection

Once you are under contract, this is the inspection your attorney and lender expect on file. Chris documents every major system with photos, separates safety items from cosmetic ones, and delivers the report inside your inspection contingency window.

New Construction Inspection

New houses on old farmland come with their own problems, from fill that settles to trades that rushed the punch list. Chris inspects new builds before the final walkthrough so the builder fixes defects on their schedule and budget, not yours.

Pre-Listing Inspection

Sellers of older hamlet homes use this to get ahead of the buyer's inspector. Chris finds the issues first, you decide what to repair or disclose, and your sale is less likely to unravel over a surprise in week three of the contract.

Yearly Maintenance Inspection

Property with acreage changes every season. An annual visit tracks the roof, the well system, basement moisture, and the condition of outbuildings, so small repairs stay small. Owners who are handy treat the report as their punch list for the year.

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Why Choose Longs GCS LLC. in Thompson Ridge, NY

Plenty of inspectors will drive out to a hamlet address. Far fewer have spent four decades learning what rural Orange County houses do as they age.

  • Licensed home inspector in both New York and Connecticut, and ASHI certified
  • More than 45 years of hands-on inspection experience, much of it on older and rural housing stock
  • Photo-rich reports, delivered within 24 hours
  • You walk the inspection with Chris, so every finding comes with an on-the-spot explanation

Thompson Ridge is a hamlet in the Town of Crawford, set along Route 302 south of Pine Bush, and the housing reflects it: farmhouses dating back to the hamlet’s earliest settlers, newer homes on several acres, and not much in between. Many of these properties run on their own infrastructure, so Chris folds water quality testing into the visit whenever a house draws from a well, and treats the general home inspection as a whole-property job that includes the structures behind the house.

Lining up separate appointments with four different specialists to drive out to a hamlet can eat weeks of a contract timeline. Chris compresses it into a single visit: he sets radon testing in the lowest livable level, performs a mold assessment wherever moisture shows up, pulls samples for laboratory water analysis, and runs a complete heating and cooling evaluation while the systems are operating. You get one report that covers all of it.

We cover the surrounding towns too, including home inspections in Montgomery and Blooming Grove; see the full service area.

What We Commonly Find in Thompson Ridge Homes

The findings that come up again and again on rural Orange County properties

Radon in a Zone 1 county

The EPA places all of Orange County in radon Zone 1, its highest classification for predicted indoor radon levels. The gas rises from soil and bedrock into basements, and you cannot see or smell it. Chris sets radon monitoring during the inspection so the results arrive alongside the rest of your report.

Private wells and what is in the water

When a house runs on its own well, the buyer inherits the pump, the pressure tank, and whatever is in the water. Chris checks flow and pressure while he inspects the house and sends samples out for laboratory analysis covering bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants, so you close with lab results instead of the seller's word.

Septic systems hiding under green lawns

A failing septic system can stay invisible for years on a large lot. During the inspection Chris looks for the warning signs: surface breakout, odors, slow drains, and grading that dumps roof water onto the leach field. When something looks off, he tells you plainly that a full septic evaluation is worth ordering before you close.

Farmhouse framing and three eras of wiring

Thompson Ridge is named for the Thompson family, and houses from the hamlet's earliest settlers still stand along Route 302. Homes of that age carry generations of modifications: stone foundations, sistered framing, and wiring from several different eras, sometimes all still live. Chris sorts out which pieces are sound and which need a licensed electrician.

Outbuildings and barns

A detached garage, workshop, or barn is part of what you are paying for, so it gets inspected too. The usual suspects are rot where siding meets grade, roofing that outlived its warranty by a decade, and owner-installed subpanels feeding the barn. Findings go in the same report as the house, with photos.

Thompson Ridge Home Inspection FAQs

What buyers around the hamlet ask before they book

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?Do you inspect barns and outbuildings in Thompson Ridge?
Yes. If the property includes a barn, detached garage, or shed, Chris walks it as part of the same visit. He checks the framing, the roof, and any electrical running to it, since owner-installed subpanels are one of the most common problems on rural properties. Findings appear in the same photo report as the house.
?Can you test well water during the inspection?
Yes. Water quality testing happens during the same appointment. Chris collects samples for laboratory analysis and checks the functional side of the well system, including flow and pressure, while he inspects the house. If the property runs on a well and septic, mention it when you book so he plans enough time on site.
?Is radon really a problem in Thompson Ridge?
It is worth taking seriously. The EPA classifies all of Orange County as radon Zone 1, its highest category for predicted indoor levels. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas linked to lung cancer, and the only way to know a specific house's level is to test it. Chris sets up testing during the inspection visit.
?Do you actually come out to Thompson Ridge, or only the bigger towns?
Chris covers Thompson Ridge and the rest of Orange County. He is a licensed New York home inspector based in Mohegan Lake, and rural properties are some of his favorite work because there is more to evaluate than on a village lot. A hamlet address gets the same full inspection and 24 hour report as anywhere else.
?How much does a home inspection cost in Thompson Ridge?
It depends on the property. Square footage, the age of the house, the number of outbuildings, and which add-on tests you want, such as radon, mold, or water quality, all move the price, and rural properties vary too much for a flat figure to be honest. Call (914) 260-8571 and Chris will quote your exact property.
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