This is one of the most common services needed. Prospective homebuyers hire inspectors to thoroughly evaluate a property before making a purchase. Inspectors assess the structural integrity, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), roofing, and more to identify potential issues and provide a detailed report.
We will be providing a detailed report that includes a summary for ease of use. This summary will be your deficiency list that can be used in negotiations and as a repair list. The report is color-coded to clearly identify issues and safety concerns. Your report will be relayed to you electronically as well as in a PDF format.
The future homeowner is encouraged to be present during the inspection. This will allow the homeowner to ask questions and get a better feel for the inspection process.
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Sellers can also benefit from home inspections by identifying and addressing any problems before listing their property. This can help sellers make necessary repairs or adjustments, potentially increasing the market value and speeding up the selling process.
We will be providing a detailed report that includes a summary for ease of use. This summary will be your deficiency list that can be used as a repair list. The report is color-coded to clearly identify issues and safety concerns. Your report will be relayed to you electronically as well as in a PDF format.
Homebuyers of newly constructed homes often hire inspectors to ensure that the builder has adhered to industry standards and that the property is free of defects or construction issues. This inspection may be conducted at various stages of construction.
We will be providing a detailed report that includes a summary for ease of use. This summary will be your deficiency list that can be used as a list for your homebuilder. The report is color-coded to clearly identify issues and safety concerns. Your report will be relayed to you electronically as well as in a PDF format.
The future homeowner is encouraged to be present during the inspection. This will allow the homeowner to ask questions and get a better feel for the inspection process.
Typically required by insurance companies, a 4-Point Inspection focuses on four key areas: the roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection assesses the condition and functionality of these critical components, providing insurers with essential information about the property's insurability and potential risks.
Many times, a 4- point inspection is requested by insurance companies when homeowners are applying for or renewing their insurance policies. Home inspectors will evaluate these systems and provide details regarding their age, condition, and any potential hazards. Your report will be delivered electronically to you within 24 hours.
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Wind mitigation inspections are common in regions prone to hurricanes and strong winds. These inspections assess a home's resistance to wind damage and can result in insurance premium discounts if the property is found to have certain protective features, such as impact-resistant windows, reinforced roof structures, and hurricane straps or clips. Your report will be delivered electronically to you within 24 hours.
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Inspectors may look for signs of termite infestations and other pest-related issues, which can lead to significant structural damage if left untreated.
Home inspectors evaluate the condition of the roof, looking for signs of damage, leaks, and the need for repairs or replacement. A roof certification assesses the condition and remaining lifespan of a property's roof, providing assurance to buyers and insurers. This inspection is sometimes a requirement for insurance companies and may also be useful to have on hand as proof of your roof’s condition prior to a storm.
Thermal imaging technology is used to identify hidden issues such as water leaks, insulation problems, and electrical hotspots, enhancing the accuracy of inspections.
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These inspections are conducted near the end of a builder's one-year warranty period on a newly constructed home. Any issues discovered can be addressed by the builder before the warranty expires.
Inspection companies also offer services for commercial properties, which involve assessing the building's structural integrity, safety features, and compliance with commercial building codes and regulations.
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