Services
An experienced
inspector will prepare your Home Inspection Reports with
easy-to-read details on:
- The condition of
every major component from the roof to the basement
- Major and minor
deficiencies
- Any major
expenditures necessary
- What to watch
out for
- Helpful home
preservation tips
-
Safety concerns
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And much more
Our Home Inspector
will review the detailed report with you to make sure you understand
everything and answer any remaining questions.
Pre-Purchase
Inspection
A home inspection is
a visual process where all of the items typically used within a home
are tested and/or operated to verify proper operation or
installation. Doors and windows are opened and closed, roofing
materials inspected, air-conditioning and heating systems operated.
The Inspector will fill the sinks and tub(s), run the shower(s), and
flush the toilets. All the while making notes on the condition and
operation of the components tested. Upon completion a report will be
distributed to you.
New Construction
Inspections
New construction
inspections are performed at the completion of construction, but
prior to your final walk through with the Builder's Customer Service
Representative or Superintendent. It is always a good idea to verify
that utilities (gas, water, and electric) have been turned on,
either by you or the Builder depending on the Builder's policy. The
inspection should be scheduled just a day or two before you final
walk through with the Builder. This will ensure that most, if not
all, last minute items have been completed prior to your inspection.
At the conclusion of the inspection a completed report will be
distributed to you.
Pre-Warranty
Expiration Inspections
Warranty inspections
are performed during the 11th month of your 1-year Builder Warranty.
The inspection will be performed to verify that proper building
techniques were used and that the various components of the home
were properly installed. You will be presented with a completed
report at the end of the inspection along with digital photos taken
as needed for inaccessible areas.
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