True Tide Home Inspections

True Tide Home Inspections Licensed NC Home Inspector & Licensed NC General Contractor. Serving Onslow, Pender & New Hanover Counties.

Coastal-focused inspections backed by years of experience
and 5 generations of local craftsmanship. “True Tide Inspections provides premium home inspections across Onslow, Pender, and New Hanover Counties. Owned and operated by Bud Taylor — a Licensed NC Home Inspector and Licensed General Contractor with 25+ years of construction experience and 5 generations of family roots in the coastal Caroli

na building industry. We specialize in:
• Full Home Inspections
• New Construction Inspections
• 11-Month Builder Warranty Inspections
• Pre-Drywall Inspections
• Coastal Moisture & Crawlspace Assessments

Every inspection includes high-resolution photos, clear reporting, and contractor-level repair guidance.”**

03/30/2026

Why Not All Inspections Catch the Same Things
Not all inspections are the same.
Two inspectors can walk the same home…
and see very different things.
That’s where experience shows up.
At True Tide Inspections, we don’t just look at what’s visible—we evaluate how the home was built and how it performs over time.
• Normal condition vs early failure
• Subtle installation issues most people miss
• How components should actually perform
• Cosmetic vs structural concerns
Because a home isn’t just a list of parts.
It’s a system.
And understanding that system is what leads to better decisions.
If you’re buying or selling, the details matter more than you think.
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Why Not All Inspections Catch the Same ThingsNot all home inspections are created equal.Most follow the same basic stand...
03/30/2026

Why Not All Inspections Catch the Same Things

Not all home inspections are created equal.

Most follow the same basic standards—but how those standards are applied can vary quite a bit.

That’s where experience starts to make a difference.

At True Tide Inspections, we approach every home with a construction-based perspective. That means looking beyond the obvious and understanding what we’re actually seeing.

• The difference between a normal condition and an early sign of failure
• Subtle signs of improper installation—not just defects, but patterns
• How components should perform based on how they were built
• Which issues are cosmetic—and which may point to something more serious

Two inspectors can walk the same home and come away with very different insights.

Not because one is wrong—
but because one may better understand how that home was put together and how it will perform over time.

A good inspection isn’t just a checklist.

It’s an evaluation of how the home functions as a whole.

That perspective helps buyers make better decisions—and helps sellers avoid surprises.

If you’re buying or selling, it’s worth understanding the difference.

Hidden Water Damage Below Vertical SidingDuring a recent inspection, what appeared to be a normal exterior wall conceale...
03/23/2026

Hidden Water Damage Below Vertical Siding

During a recent inspection, what appeared to be a normal exterior wall concealed significant long-term moisture damage once the siding was removed.

Behind the siding, the wall sheathing and framing members were heavily deteriorated from prolonged water exposure. The underlying cause was a common installation mistake we continue to see with vertical panel siding systems.

In this case, the vertical siding had been terminated directly into J-channel trim. When rainwater runs down vertical panels, that trim piece can act like a trough, allowing water to collect rather than drain away from the wall. Over time, trapped moisture can migrate behind and down the siding and into the wall assembly.

Because siding covers the structure, this type of problem often remains hidden for years while deterioration slowly progresses behind the surface.

Once the siding was removed, the extent of the damage became clear. The moisture intrusion had progressed far enough that:

wall sheathing had deteriorated significantly
structural framing members were compromised
the laminated beam above the garage door opening had to be replaced

Because that beam carries structural loads, the repair required engineering review and sign-off after the damaged components were removed and replaced.

This situation is a good reminder that exterior siding is not simply cosmetic. It is part of the home's water-management system, and proper flashing and drainage details are critical to prevent water from entering the wall.

Installation shortcuts can allow water intrusion to go unnoticed until significant structural repairs are required.

For buyers, this is one reason a thorough inspection and careful evaluation of exterior assemblies can be so important.

True Tide Home Inspections
Construction-informed home inspections

12/01/2025

Roof Lifespan Reality Check

Most shingle roofs along the Carolina coast don’t last as long as the manufacturer says.
Wind uplift, salt exposure, and intense sun shorten the real-world lifespan—sometimes by 30–40%.
The biggest issues I find:
• Improper nailing
• Short shingle overhang
• Exposed fasteners
• Missing kick-out flashing
• Sealant failures around penetrations
Annual roof checks are one of the best investments a homeowner can make here. One lifted shingle can start a leak you don’t see for years.

Coastal Moisture & Crawlspace RisksCoastal homes look clean on the surface, but moisture works its way underneath long b...
12/01/2025

Coastal Moisture & Crawlspace Risks

Coastal homes look clean on the surface, but moisture works its way underneath long before most homeowners ever notice.
High humidity, poor drainage, and aging v***r barriers create the perfect environment for mold, wood decay, and sagging floors.
The key is understanding where moisture enters—foundation vents, plumbing penetrations, and exterior drainage are the top three sources I find during inspections.
If you own a home near the coast, check your crawlspace at least twice a year or hire someone who knows the signs. Moisture doesn’t announce itself until the damage is already done.

12/01/2025

A coastal home inspection isn’t optional—it’s protection. Clear reporting, fast turnaround, and years of construction experience behind every inspection.












12/01/2025

A coastal home inspection isn’t optional—it’s protection. Clear reporting, fast turnaround, and decades of construction experience behind every inspection.













11/19/2025

Buying or selling? Make sure you have the information you need.
True Tide Inspections delivers thorough, unbiased evaluations backed by real construction experience.

Book your inspection today → TrueTideNC.com

Crawlspace & Moisture RiskIf you’re buying a home near the coast, the crawlspace is the most important part of the inspe...
11/18/2025

Crawlspace & Moisture Risk

If you’re buying a home near the coast, the crawlspace is the most important part of the inspection.

Here in Onslow and Pender counties, I consistently find:

• High moisture levels
• Fungal growth
• Standing water
• Failing v***r barriers
• Missing insulation
• Inadequate ventilation
• Wood rot
• Pest intrusion points
• Drainage issues

Moisture is the #1 enemy of coastal homes.
If a crawlspace is neglected, it can affect:

✔ Floors
✔ Structure
✔ Air quality
✔ HVAC performance
✔ Long-term durability

As a GC + Inspector, I evaluate crawlspaces with the experience of someone who has built and repaired them for decades.

Your home may look perfect up top — but what’s underneath matters even more.

Don’t buy a coastal home without a proper crawlspace evaluation.

New Construction WarningBuying a brand-new home? Don’t skip your inspection.New construction homes look perfect on the s...
11/18/2025

New Construction Warning

Buying a brand-new home? Don’t skip your inspection.

New construction homes look perfect on the surface — but beneath the drywall and fresh paint, I routinely find issues like:

• Missing or loose structural connectors
• Electrical safety problems
• Incorrectly installed roof components
• Plumbing leaks
• HVAC duct issues
• Grading/drainage defects
• Crawlspace moisture concerns
• Poor flashing or water management
• Insulation gaps
• Missing fire blocking

Builders work fast. Subcontractors change daily. Things get missed.

As a Licensed GC + Licensed Home Inspector, I know exactly what should be there — and what shouldn’t.

Whether it’s a pre-drywall, final inspection, or 11-month builder warranty, a trained eye can save you thousands in repairs later.

New homes need inspections too — sometimes more than old ones.











11/18/2025

Buying a home in coastal North Carolina?
A high-quality home inspection can save you thousands — and give you confidence in one of the biggest decisions of your life.

At True Tide Inspections, I bring years of coastal construction experience as both a Licensed NC Home Inspector and Licensed General Contractor.
I know exactly where problems hide and how coastal conditions affect a home long-term.

Whether it’s new construction, an 11-month builder warranty, or a resale property, you deserve an inspection from someone who understands our area, our soil, our moisture challenges, and our building standards.

Serving Onslow, Pender & New Hanover Counties with premium, detailed, and unbiased home inspections.

Message me anytime or visit www.truetidenc.com
to schedule.








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Holly Ridge, NC
28445

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Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 7pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

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(910)5141616

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