A home purchase is a significant investment, to make an informed decision with some peace of mind, a buyer's inspection is wise. It is a visual examination of the property that could identify potential defects or areas in need of repair before you commit to the purchase. This inspection aims to provide you with valuable information about the home, empowering you to make an informed decision.
Selling a home can be as stressful as buying one. Prior to listing, sellers could gain a clear understanding of their property's condition through a visual inspection. This inspection examines major systems and components, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, roof, doors, and windows.
Built-in appliances, doors, windows and more.
Walkways, driveways, proper pitch drainage, gutters, siding, windows, exterior doors, eaves, soffits and fascia.
Roof coverings, structure, gutters and downspouts.
Sinks, tubs, faucets & shut-off valves.
Service drop, mast, meter & base, grounding & outlets.
All major heating and cooling systems
*additional cost added to home inspection
A four-point inspection report is a specialized assessment of four key areas of a residential property: the roofing system, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. This type of inspection is often required by insurance companies when a homeowner is seeking or renewing homeowners insurance, especially for older homes.
*May Help Reduce Insurance Premiums
A wind mitigation report is a document that assesses the structural and protective features of a building to determine its vulnerability to wind damage during severe weather events, such as hurricanes or strong windstorms. The purpose of a wind mitigation report is to identify areas where the building's design and construction exceed the minimum requirements for wind resistance
*May Help Reduce Insurance Premiums
A roof condition report is a detailed assessment of the current state of a building's roof. This report is typically conducted by a professional inspector and is useful for property owners, buyers, insurance companies, and real estate professionals to understand the condition of the roof and determine any necessary repairs or replacements. The report provides valuable information about the roof's integrity, potential issues, and estimated remaining lifespan
*Disclaimer: While a home inspector strives to identify relevant issues during the inspection, it is important to acknowledge that certain unforeseen aspects may unintentionally go unnoticed. This can be attributed to the limited scope of inspections and factors beyond the inspector's reasonable control. It is crucial to recognize that areas concealed behind walls, siding, under flooring, and similar locations are not visible, and, in some cases, areas may not be accessible or safely accessible to the inspector during the inspection. Consequently, potential issues within those areas cannot be fully assessed or guaranteed. Inspections provide a snapshot of the property's condition at the time of inspection and may not account for future changes or hidden/unseen defects.
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