Home Inspections
Home Inspection Services
A home inspection is a crucial step in the process of buying or selling a property. During a home inspection, a qualified inspector evaluates the condition of the home’s structure, interior, exterior, plumbing, electrical systems, and more. The goal is to identify any potential issues or safety concerns that may not be readily apparent to the buyer or seller. The inspector then provides a detailed report outlining their findings, which can be used to negotiate repairs or adjustments to the sale price. For buyers, a thorough inspection can offer peace of mind and help them make an informed decision about the purchase. For sellers, it can highlight areas for improvement that may increase the value of the property. Overall, a home inspection is an essential part of the real estate transaction process, providing valuable information to all parties involved.
What We Inspect...
When purchasing or selling a home, the last thing a buyer or seller wants is to worry about unforeseen problems. We give the home a meticulous inspection to ensure nothing is missed, from getting into the attic spaces, crawlspaces, walking on rooftops, and everywhere else to ensure the home is safe for our clients.
- Structure: Foundation, Concrete slab, Walls, Columns, Beams, Roof structure, Attic insulation.
- Plumbing: Water supply, Cold & Hot water systems , Water Heater, Plumbing fixtures & connections , Kitchen and Bathrooms, Appliances Tests and Connections, Faucets, Drainage, Sinks, Tubs, Showers.
- Electrical: Main and sub-panels, Breakers and fuses, Outlets and switches tests, Lighting fixtures, Fans, Dimmers. Kitchen Appliances tests, Water heater and A/C sub-panels.
- HVAC: Compressor and Air Handler testing, Temperature and Humidity values, Attic insulation condition and thickness. Ducts and air registers condition, Moisture due to Insulation failures, Thermostat, Wires and Insulated pipes
- Interior: Windows and Doors, Carpeting & Flooring, Painting, Ceilings, Walls, Leak stains. Visual inspection for Mold.
- Exterior: Walls, Stucco, Trims, Painting, Stairs, Ramp, Steps, Sidewalks, Driveways, Railings, Guards and Handrails, Windows, Doors, Roofing, Roof drainage system (gutters & downspouts), Flashings, Roof ventilation, Skylights, Chimneys, Porches, Decks and Balconies.
- Roof and Attic: Framing, ventilation, type of roof construction, flashing and gutters. It does not include a guarantee of roof condition or a roof certification.
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