
Tips for Homebuyers
Buying a new home can feel overwhelming. Start with our free booklet, ‘Tips for Homebuyers,’ packed with practical advice to help you navigate the real estate market and streamline your purchase. Learn what to look for during a home inspection and how to move the process along efficiently, straight from an InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector. This guide is a solid first step toward making a smart investment.
I Educate My Clients
I’ll show you how everything works, how to maintain it, and how to save energy. You’ll also get a 100-page home maintenance book with your inspection report, packed with tips on keeping your home in top shape. The condition of your home can impact your health, so I make it a priority to check for anything that might affect your living environment.
Maintaining your home means taking simple, proactive steps to avoid bigger problems down the road. I’ll share easy maintenance tips and ways to save on energy costs, like optimizing your HVAC and insulation, to help you keep things running efficiently and sustainably. At Metro Atlanta Home Inspections, I’m here to help you make smart decisions about your home and keep it in great condition.

How It Works
I'll show you how your home's systems operate so you can manage them effectively.

How to Maintain It
Learn practical tips to prevent costly repairs and keep your home in solid condition.

How to Save Energy
I'll provide straightforward ways to improve efficiency, like optimizing your HVAC and insulation.
Meet Your Inspector



My Name Is Keith Quammie
I am a husband, father and FedEx veteran chasing my dream of being my own boss. I started Metro Atlanta Home Inspections with the goal of being a homebuyers' trusted advisor during the home buying process. As an, interNACHI educated, Certified Professional Inspector I am well prepared to provide thorough and informative inspections to my clients.
I have developed many skills throughout my 25 year FedEx career that uniquely lend themselves to becoming a successful certified professional home inspector. Attention to detail, time management, customer service, problem solving, physical fitness, communication skills, safety awareness, and adaptability. These skills along with personal experience of going through the home buying process four times over the years as well as owning and managing a rental property have put all those skills to the test in real life experiences.

Get to Know Me
Welcome to Metro Atlanta Home Inspections, your certified home inspection service in Atlanta, Georgia. I am dedicated to providing a reliable home inspection to ensure you have the information you need to make informed decisions about your property. Whether you are renting, buying, selling, or maintaining a home, our thorough inspections will give you peace of mind.
As a certified home inspector, I will bring years of experience to your home inspection. I am committed to excellence and adhere to the highest industry standards. With my extensive training and certification, you can trust that I will inspect every system and component of your home, from the foundation to the roof.
At Metro Atlanta Home Inspections, we understand the significance of your investment. My goal is to help you make confident and informed decisions about your property.
Thank you for choosing Metro Atlanta Home Inspections.

What I Inspect
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Roof: Inspect for damage, missing materials, drainage, flashing, and overall condition.
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Exterior: Inspect siding, windows, doors, and foundation for structural integrity and weatherproofing.
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Foundation & Structure: Inspect for moisture, structural issues, and ventilation.
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Heating & Cooling Systems: Inspect components for safety, efficiency, age, and condition.
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Plumbing: Inspect pipes, fixtures, and water heater for leaks, pressure, and functionality.
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Electrical: Inspect service panel, wiring, outlets, and safety devices.
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Fireplace: Inspect chimney and fireplace for safety and operation.
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Attic & Insulation: Inspect insulation, ventilation, and signs of moisture.
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Interior: Inspect doors, windows, walls, floors, ceilings, and safety features.