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What lies beneath
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Drag to reveal what 18 inches of soil has been hiding. Berm inspects the buried systems standard inspectors never reach.

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🏠340+ Earth-Sheltered Inspections
📍Serving NM · CO · AZ · UT
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What Gets Inspected

Six zones most inspectors never reach

Hover any card to see what the cross-section reveals. Each zone represents a buried system requiring specialized tools and knowledge.

Zone 01

Roof Membrane

The most critical and most ignored. Waterproof membranes under 6–24 inches of soil fail silently for years before water finds its way through the concrete.

Common Findings

Membrane delaminationLap seam failuresRoot intrusion
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Zone 01 — Cross Section
Torch-down membrane, drainage mat, root

Roof Membrane

Membrane delaminationLap seam failuresRoot intrusionFreeze-thaw cracking
Zone 02

Retaining Walls

Earth pressure against poured-concrete or block retaining walls creates slow lateral movement. Most owners notice the cracks — few understand what caused them.

Common Findings

Lateral displacementStep crackingEfflorescence
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Zone 02 — Cross Section
Concrete block, waterproof coating, back

Retaining Walls

Lateral displacementStep crackingEfflorescenceWeep hole blockage
Zone 03

Drainage & French Drains

A blocked 4-inch perforated pipe is the difference between a dry wall and hydrostatic pressure building behind 18 inches of soil.

Common Findings

Pipe collapseSilt infiltrationOutlet blockage
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Zone 03 — Cross Section
4" perf pipe, gravel envelope, filter fa

Drainage & French Drains

Pipe collapseSilt infiltrationOutlet blockageGrade reversal
Zone 04

Ventilation & Humidity

Earth-sheltered homes run 60–80% relative humidity by default. Without verified air exchange, mold colonizes the thermal mass before anyone smells it.

Common Findings

RH >75% in wallsCondensation on thermal massDuct infiltration
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Zone 04 — Cross Section
ERV/HRV paths, passive vents, humidity m

Ventilation & Humidity

RH >75% in wallsCondensation on thermal massDuct infiltrationStack effect reversal
Zone 05

Structural Load Assessment

Soil weighs 90–130 lbs per cubic foot. A 1970s roof beam carrying a foot of saturated clay is carrying a load its engineer never specified.

Common Findings

Beam deflectionPost settlementRebar corrosion
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Zone 05 — Cross Section
Load path, beam span, column bearing, so

Structural Load Assessment

Beam deflectionPost settlementRebar corrosionSaturated overburden
Zone 06

Skylight & Light Well Seals

Every skylight curb is a penetration through the membrane. A failed skylight seal doesn't drip — it channels water directly to the structural layer.

Common Findings

Curb seal failureFlashing separationWell drainage backup
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Zone 06 — Cross Section
Skylight curb, step flashing, light well

Skylight & Light Well Seals

Curb seal failureFlashing separationWell drainage backupUV seal degradation

The Underground Homeowner's Pre-Inspection Checklist

Free PDF — 12 things to document before the inspector arrives

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Why Not a Regular Inspector

Standard inspections end at grade level

94%

of earth-sheltered homes inspected had at least one buried defect invisible from inside

18"

average soil overburden depth — where standard inspectors stop and Berm begins

340+

bermed homes inspected since 2008, from 1970s owner-built to architect-designed passive solar

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Thermal imaging through rammed earth

A standard infrared gun reads surface temperature. Berm uses FLIR thermal cameras calibrated for high-mass walls to find moisture behind 4–8 inches of adobe, concrete, or rammed earth.

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Membrane probe without excavation

An electrical impedance meter locates membrane failures from the surface — no digging, no disturbance to the overburden. We map defects to within 18 inches before recommending any excavation.

Soil load calculation on every roof

We weigh the overburden and cross-reference against original structural drawings (if available) or conservative 1970s code assumptions. Saturated clay adds 40% to the design load.

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French drain scope with video

Every accessible cleanout gets a 100-foot camera run. Collapsed pipe, root intrusion, and silt plugs show up on footage we leave with the client — not just a line item on a report.

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The membrane under my roof had been failing for six years. Three standard home inspections missed it entirely. Berm found it in forty minutes with a probe.
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Margaret Hollis-Crawford

1977 earth-sheltered build, Taos, NM — under contract sale

Client Accounts

From the people who live underground

Buyers, owners, and architects who needed answers a standard inspection couldn't provide.

Buyer2025
"Found a lateral crack in the west retaining wall that was moving 3mm per year. That single finding changed our purchase price by $22,000."

Dave Kowalski

Real estate buyer, 1979 bermed ranch, Asheville, NC

Owner2024
"I've owned this place for 31 years and thought I knew every inch of it. The drainage camera found a collapsed 4-inch pipe I had no idea existed."

Ruth Ann Stenberg

Owner-occupier, 1982 passive-solar berm, Durango, CO

Architect / Engineer2025
"We use Berm as a baseline before breaking ground on any retrofit. The structural load data alone saves us two weeks of engineering back-and-forth."

Tomás Reyes-Aguilar

Principal, Reyes Passive Design LLC, Santa Fe, NM

Buyer2024
"The thermal imaging showed moisture in the east wall that didn't appear in any visual inspection. Berm gave us a map of every wet spot before we opened the wall."

Carol & Jim Whitfield

Buyers, 1976 underground home, Flagstaff, AZ

Owner2025
"He climbed the berm at 7am and spent four hours up there before coming inside. Nobody else has ever done that."

Philip Nkemdirim

Owner-occupier, 1984 bermed build, Taos, NM

Architect / Engineer2024
"The report is organized by risk level, not by zone. I've never seen that before — it's exactly what a structural engineer needs to triage a retrofit."

Sandra Holt, PE

Structural engineer reviewing for retrofit, Boulder, CO

Buyer2025
"Our lender required a specialist inspection before they'd fund. Berm was the only inspector our underwriter had ever heard of for earth-sheltered."

Ben & Lila Trautmann

Buyers under contract, 1980 earth-sheltered, Moab, UT

Owner2024
"The skylight curb had been leaking for years and I'd been caulking it every spring. He showed me the flashing separation underneath — I'd been treating a symptom."

Diane Okafor

Owner since 1991, 1978 bermed home, Albuquerque, NM

Buyer2025
"Found a lateral crack in the west retaining wall that was moving 3mm per year. That single finding changed our purchase price by $22,000."

Dave Kowalski

Real estate buyer, 1979 bermed ranch, Asheville, NC

Owner2024
"I've owned this place for 31 years and thought I knew every inch of it. The drainage camera found a collapsed 4-inch pipe I had no idea existed."

Ruth Ann Stenberg

Owner-occupier, 1982 passive-solar berm, Durango, CO

Architect / Engineer2025
"We use Berm as a baseline before breaking ground on any retrofit. The structural load data alone saves us two weeks of engineering back-and-forth."

Tomás Reyes-Aguilar

Principal, Reyes Passive Design LLC, Santa Fe, NM

Buyer2024
"The thermal imaging showed moisture in the east wall that didn't appear in any visual inspection. Berm gave us a map of every wet spot before we opened the wall."

Carol & Jim Whitfield

Buyers, 1976 underground home, Flagstaff, AZ

Owner2025
"He climbed the berm at 7am and spent four hours up there before coming inside. Nobody else has ever done that."

Philip Nkemdirim

Owner-occupier, 1984 bermed build, Taos, NM

Architect / Engineer2024
"The report is organized by risk level, not by zone. I've never seen that before — it's exactly what a structural engineer needs to triage a retrofit."

Sandra Holt, PE

Structural engineer reviewing for retrofit, Boulder, CO

Buyer2025
"Our lender required a specialist inspection before they'd fund. Berm was the only inspector our underwriter had ever heard of for earth-sheltered."

Ben & Lila Trautmann

Buyers under contract, 1980 earth-sheltered, Moab, UT

Owner2024
"The skylight curb had been leaking for years and I'd been caulking it every spring. He showed me the flashing separation underneath — I'd been treating a symptom."

Diane Okafor

Owner since 1991, 1978 bermed home, Albuquerque, NM

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