Home Inspections
SightLine, LLC performs quality home inspections, based on tangible construction and inspection experience. Owner, Tod Harris has a thorough and pragmatic presentation style that is informative and comprehensive. Tod has the knowledge necessary to perform quality inspections, which includes not only a degree in construction management and extensive construction experience, but also a talent for observing small defects that could lead to bigger problems now or in the future.
Commercial Inspections
SightLine, LLC performs Property Condition Inspections of non-residential buildings, including commercial, multi-family, mixed-use, industrial and institutional buildings. Regarded as an expert in building deficiencies, owner, Tod Harris has provided quality inspection services since 2002 and has been active in the construction and inspection businesses for over 30 years.
Pest & Dry Rot Inspections
SightLine, LLC performs Pest & Dry Rot inspections according to the Industry Standards of the Oregon Pest Control Association, an established and trusted organization of pest control professionals. A Pest & Dry Rot inspection is a sub-structure inspection for wood destroying organisms such as wood rot, carpenter ants, termites, or wood boring beetles in the lower floor structure. Conclusive conditions for wood destroying organisms are also included, such as plumbing leaks and excessive water accumulation.
Expert Opinions
Tod Harris, owner of SightLine, LLC is an expert in building deficiencies. Tod's experience comes from an ongoing 30-year career in construction and property condition inspections. He has extensive technical knowledge in construction defects, and can provide forensic inspections of building envelopes and building components for use in litigation or mediation.
Construction Loan Draw Inspections
SightLine construction progress inspection reports are timely and accurate and can reduce a lender’s liability from potential over-billing by general contractors and their subcontractors. Risk surfaces when a contractor fails to complete a project or goes bankrupt, so accuracy is very important.