TYPE OF INSPECTION REPORTS
- Home buyer inspection reports
- Home seller Inspection Reports
- Home Construction Inspection Reports
- Homeowner Maintenance Inspection Reports
- Property Condition Assessments Reports
- Vacant Home Inspection Reports
How you benefit
- You can set realistic expectations about how much work your home needs
- A poorly maintained home is susceptible to plenty of safety hazards. A home inspection can detect safety issues
- A seller may be able to close faster: Getting ahead of repairs and knowing the issues before the homebuyer’s inspector finds them helps speed along the process of selling your home
- Inspections can also give buyers peace of mind about their investment and help them budget for future repairs and renovations.
- You can negotiate any repairs before closing on a deal.
- Strengthen home insurance prospects. If the inspector discovers any issues, they may require you to fix them before insuring the property or renewing your policy.
We Inspect Homes
We are a state-licensed home inspection company
We Inspect your home for safety hazards and damages and provide a home inspection report. Whether you are a real estate professional, investor or homeowner, we are trained and ready to protect your investment. We will provide a thorough visual inspection of the entire structure of your home, looking for any current or potential problems. After the inspection, a detailed written report will be provided with descriptions of our findings.
Standard home inspection report includes
- Structural Components (including the foundation, floor structure, roof structure, crawl spaces, basements, etc.)
- Exterior (including siding, trim, doors, decks, windows, etc.)
- Exterior (including siding, trim, doors, decks, windows, etc.)
- Roofing (including shingle condition, coverings, flashing, skylight exteriors, chimneys, etc.)
- Plumbing (including water heaters, pipes, faucets, toilets, bathtubs, showers, etc.)
- Electrical (including the meter, main/subpanels, fuse boxes, lights, receptacles, etc.)
- HVAC – Heat/AC (including units, ducts, thermostats, registers, filters, etc.)
- Interiors (including walls, ceilings, doors, windows, cabinets
- Appliance Equipment
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