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Radon: Zone 2 — Moderate Risk· State-level data
Seasonal Inspection Tip for Maryland
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 Glen Burnie, Maryland

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 Glen Burnie, MD

Based on regional environmental and infrastructure data

MD Risk Profile
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Radon Testing in Glen BurnieHIGH

Maryland is EPA Zone 1 in the Piedmont and western mountain counties; uranium-bearing gneiss and schist produce significant indoor radon levels.

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Sewer Scope in Glen BurnieHIGH

Baltimore, Annapolis, and older suburban counties have extensive pre-1960 sewer infrastructure; root intrusion and joint failure are extremely common sewer scope findings.

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Mold Inspection in Glen BurnieMODERATE

Chesapeake Bay coastal humidity and the Mid-Atlantic climate combine to drive moisture intrusion in basements and crawl spaces across the state.

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Common Home Issues in Glen Burnie, MD

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

Termites — High Activity Zonehigh

Maryland lies in a heavy termite pressure zone. Subterranean termites are active statewide, with highest activity in the coastal plain. Wood-framed construction, wood-to-soil contact, and untreated crawl spaces are primary risk factors.

Moisture & Mold in Crawl Spaceshigh

Humid summers and warm winters in the Mid-Atlantic climate create ideal mold conditions in vented crawl spaces. Fiberglass batt insulation on crawl space joists retains moisture and commonly harbors mold growth.

Knob-and-Tube Wiringhigh

Baltimore row houses and older suburban homes throughout Prince George's, Montgomery, and Anne Arundel counties frequently contain original knob-and-tube wiring, particularly in pre-1940 construction.

Foundation Settling — Expansive Claymedium

Heavy clay soils along the Piedmont and Coastal Plain shrink and expand seasonally, causing differential foundation settlement. Step cracking in brick veneer and diagonal cracking at window corners are typical indicators.

Polybutylene Pipesmedium

Homes built between 1978 and 1995 in Maryland, particularly suburban Prince George's and Howard counties, may have polybutylene supply pipes that are prone to failure and are no longer insurable by many carriers without replacement.

Housing Age Profile — Glen Burnie

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.

58.7%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
3.2%
1940s
6%
1950s
16.9%
1960s
13.2%
1970s
19.4%
1980s
14.8%
1990s
11%
2000s
7.3%
2010s
7.1%
2020+
1%
Peak era: 1970s
Built after 2000: 15.4%
Pre-1940 homes: 3.2%

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Home Inspection FAQs — Glen Burnie, MD

How much does a home inspection cost in Glen Burnie?

Home inspection costs in Glen Burnie, Maryland 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 Glen Burnie 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 Glen Burnie?

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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