The Trusted Home Inspector for Deer Lake
DMJ Home Inspections is based in the Corner Brook area of Newfloundland, but we also serve Deer Lake with home inspections by a trained and licensed professional. And because we are not a franchise, we understand that one size does not fit all. When you call us for a home inspection in Deer Lake, expect a friendly and reliable professional to work with you.
Whether you need to check a home you’re purchasing, sell your home for the most money, or you want peace of mind to stay ahead of major repairs, DMJ Home Inspections is the solution. It is our goal to keep you informed through all our services with a detailed and clear report indicating everything we find in your home.


Residential Home Inspections in Deer Lake
When purchasing any home, you want to know about its condition, and that’s especially important in an older home. A thorough report by a DMJ Home Inspections professional can help you determine if the home is right for you, or if it’s too much to handle with all its deficiencies.
Pre-listing Home Inspections
Sell your home right by taking care of as many issues as possible. To do that, DMJ Home Inspections can give you the information you need about your home. With a complete report on your home, you can sell it for top dollar.


Annual Home Maintenance Inspections
There is only one way to know for sure if your older home is properly maintained, and that’s by getting a home inspection. We can give you the details you need to get your home in shape for next season.
Call DMJ Home Inspections for a professional look at your home in Deer Lake and surrounding areas.
What is Radon? Why should you test for it?
Radon is a chemical element with the symbol Rn and atomic number 86. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas.
Exposure to high levels of radon in indoor air results in an increased risk of developing lung cancer. The risk of cancer depends on the level of radon and how long a person is exposed to those levels.
Radon gas in the air breaks down into tiny radioactive elements (radon progeny) that can lodge in the lining of the lungs, where they can give off radiation. This radiation can damage lung cells and eventually lead to lung cancer.
Corentium Pro, a favorite of home inspectors and radon professionals. Fully C-NRPP and NRSB certified for the North American market and beyond.
The Corentium Pro contains four highly accurate passive diffusion chambers that work redundantly with one another. First of its kind working in parallel with the Corentium Pro App to deliver reliable, fast, easy to read radon reports for customers.


How it works.
Corentium Pro samples indoor air through a passive diffusion chamber, using alpha spectrometry to precisely calculate the radon level. Radon is detected using silicon photodiodes to both count and measure the energy of alpha particles resulting from the decay chain of radon gas. The instrument is calibrated to reference instruments in accredited laboratories and is C-NRPP and NRSB certified.