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Radon: Zone 2 — Moderate Risk· State-level data
Seasonal Inspection Tip for Delaware
Spring Water Infiltration Season in the Northeast

Snowmelt and spring rain put heavy pressure on Northeast foundations and drainage systems. Schedule your inspection in March or April when water infiltration, basement seepage, and efflorescence are easiest to spot. Also check for roof damage from winter ice.

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Radon Risk in Newark, Delaware

State-level EPA data — county data not available for this area

EPA Zone 2 (state-level data) — radon testing is recommended. Predicted average indoor radon levels are 2–4 pCi/L. Levels can vary significantly by home and lot.

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Inspection Priorities in Newark, DE

Based on regional environmental and infrastructure data

DE Risk Profile
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Sewer Scope in NewarkHIGH

Wilmington and Dover have extensive aging clay sewer infrastructure from the mid-20th century; root intrusion is a common finding.

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Mold Inspection in NewarkMODERATE

Delaware's coastal proximity and humid summers create reliable moisture intrusion conditions in basements and crawl spaces.

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Radon Testing in NewarkMODERATE

Piedmont geology in northern Delaware produces measurable radon; testing is standard practice in the Wilmington metro.

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Common Home Issues in Newark, DE

Based on regional construction history and climate, home inspectors in Newark frequently report these issues.

Termiteshigh

Delaware's moderate climate supports active subterranean termite colonies statewide. The coastal plain soils of New Castle and Kent counties are particularly favorable for termite activity. Termite inspection is standard at closing.

Moisture & Crawl Space Moldhigh

Delaware's flat terrain and shallow water table create drainage challenges for crawl-space homes. High humidity and limited ventilation produce mold growth on floor joists and subfloor, which is among the most common defects found statewide.

Polybutylene Pipesmedium

Suburban development from the late 1970s through mid-1990s in New Castle County commonly used polybutylene supply piping. The material is prone to brittle failure and replacement is frequently required by lenders.

Flood Zone Risk (Coastal & Sussex County)medium

Southern Delaware's low-lying terrain and proximity to Delaware Bay and the Atlantic place many Sussex County properties in FEMA flood zones. Flood zone designation should be confirmed prior to purchase.

Aging Knob-and-Tube Wiringmedium

Older Wilmington rowhouses and established neighborhoods in New Castle County retain original knob-and-tube wiring in a meaningful percentage of pre-1950 homes.

Housing Age Profile — Newark

Based on US Census ACS 2022 data. Older homes often require specialized inspection for lead paint, asbestos, knob-and-tube wiring, and aging mechanical systems.

54.7%of homes built before 1978

Older housing stock — ask your inspector about lead paint and asbestos testing, especially for homes built before 1978.

Pre-1940
4%
1940s
4.2%
1950s
10.8%
1960s
20.6%
1970s
15.1%
1980s
10.6%
1990s
16.3%
2000s
9.5%
2010s
8.8%
2020+
0.1%
Peak era: 1960s
Built after 2000: 18.4%
Pre-1940 homes: 4%

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Home Inspection FAQs — Newark, DE

How much does a home inspection cost in Newark?

Home inspection costs in Newark, Delaware typically range from $300 to $600 for a standard single-family home. Larger homes, older properties, and specialty services like radon testing ($100–$200) or mold inspection ($300–$500) will add to the base price.

What certifications should a home inspector in Newark have?

Look for InterNACHI, ASHI, or NAHI certification. InterNACHI is the world's largest inspector association with 30,000+ members. ASHI, founded in 1976, is the oldest. All three require passing exams and continuing education.

How long does a home inspection take in Newark?

A standard home inspection takes 2–4 hours for an average home. Larger or older properties may take 4–6 hours. You'll receive a detailed written report, usually within 24 hours of the inspection.

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