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Homeowners/buyers intending to finance a purchase or refinance with a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan may be required to obtain a FHA Home Inspection to ensure that a particular property meets basic safety and soundness standards of HUD. Iron Rock Eng. FHA home inspections investigate a manufactured home’s foundation type, support measurements, lateral bracing systems, and other structural related elements.


Having your site’s soil tested is an upfront effort which offers peace of mind, simplifies/aides the design process, and ensures proper ground preparation for construction.

Septic designs specify the necessary system to adequately meet a certain waste capacity in a given soil type. Generally, site soil type will need to be tested and determined prior to design.


At times, landowners will need the property’s boundary defined, lots joined or separated, new subdivisions created, or knowing the topography of a site for new construction.   

Survey costs vary depending on the size, location, and complexity of the project, so a specific proposal will need to be prepared for each individual request


Soil compaction is an essential part of the construction process. It provides the necessary flat base which provides the crucial support for buildings, construction foundations, pavements, roads and various other construction structures.

To ensure adequate soil compaction is achieved, project specifications will indicate the required soil density or degree of compaction that must be achieved.