Home Inspectors in North Dakota
North Dakota's climate is among the most demanding in the country for building systems: temperatures can swing from minus 30 in January to 100 degrees in July, and that thermal range stresses foundations, roofing, and mechanical systems in ways that are difficult to overstate. The state does not require home inspectors to be licensed, and with a relatively small population, the inspector pool in smaller communities is limited. Radon levels in North Dakota are among the highest in the country, and the state's own data show the majority of tested homes in some counties exceeding the EPA action level. Private wells and septic systems are common in rural areas and require separate specialist evaluation. Older homes in Bismarck, Fargo, Minot, and Grand Forks from the early and mid-twentieth century often have original electrical systems, aging boilers, and foundation cracking from frost heave. The Red River Valley on the eastern border is subject to periodic flooding, and flood history and flood zone status are important due diligence questions for properties in that region.
Spring thaw reveals foundation damage hidden all winter. Water infiltration, bowing basement walls, and heaved floors are all easier to spot in March and April before the ground dries out. Request a foundation-focused inspection with attention to drainage grading and downspout routing.
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Mike Blevins
Midwest Inspection Services
Fargo
Chris Dschaak
Better Home Inspections LLC
Mandan
Trevor Bakalar
Hi-Line Home Inspection
Valley City
Shannon Burckhard
Frontline Inspections LLC.
Minot
Bryce Fahrnkopf
A Closer Look Home Inspections LLC
Williston
Dustin Nietz
Williston
Delmar A. Vetter
A1 Home Inspections
Bismarck
Seth McKelvey
lake region home inspection llc
Devils Lake
Cody Le
Pro-Tech Home Inspection
Fargo
Cory Pederson, Nd#:102
Lakes Area Home Inspection
Fergus Falls, Mn
Thomas Knudson, Sd
Knudson Home Inspection LLC
Mobridge, Sd
James Hume
RCCND.COM
Wahpeton
Richard Colling
HomeSpect, LLC
Bismarck
Kory Boehmer
KB Inspection
Devils Lake
Todd Johnston
Integrity Inspection Solutions, LLC
Williston
Garvin Semenko
Nortana Property Inspection
Williston
Dean Foell
Tri-State Home Inspection dba Dakota Air Quality, LLC
Fargo
James Bright
Grand Forks
Jonathan Knutson
Blue Door Home Inspections LLC
Grand Forks
Robert Nowak
Rest Easy Home Inspection
Minot
Jordan Brouwer
Lighthouse Home Inspections
Bismarck
Mark Weber
Elite Property Inspection
Minot
Mark Nelson
Central Home Inspections
Minot
Ryan Koble
Dakota Property Inspection LLC
Minot
Paul Grahl
Bismarck
Spencer Buchholz
Honest Neighbor Inspections
Lisbon
Adam Ackerman
Cover Your Assets Home Inspections, LLC
Jamestown
Eric Miller
Dwella LLC
Fargo
Chad Cory
Qaulity First Inspections LLC
Wahpeton
Brandon Zahradka
Northern River Home Inspections
Grand Forks
Shane Hillman
Magic City Inspections, LLC
Minot
Home Inspector Licensing in North Dakota
North Dakota has no state licensing requirement for home inspectors. InterNACHI and ASHI certifications are the recognized professional credentials for inspectors operating in the state.
Home Inspection FAQs — North Dakota
Home inspection costs in North Dakota typically range from $300 to $600 for a standard single-family home. Prices vary by city, home size, and the inspector you choose.
Browse certified inspectors above, filtering by city, certification, and specialty. Look for inspectors with InterNACHI, ASHI, or NAHI certification, strong reviews, and relevant experience.
A standard home inspection covers structural components, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, foundation, exterior, and interior. Specialty services like radon testing, mold inspection, and sewer scope are typically add-ons.