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Buyer's Inspection
Our residential property inspection thoroughly investigates the condition of a home’s visible and readily accessible areas. While we’re still on the property, we’ll email you a full digital report of our findings so that you can start building on your knowledge of the home right away.
We inspect the following areas of the home:
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Roofing System (including gutters and downspouts)
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Foundation & Crawl Spaces
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Structural Components
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Exterior Features (doors, windows, siding)
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Driveways & Walkways
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Deck & Balcony
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Garage
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Grading & Drainage
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Interior Features (doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs)
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Attic, Insulation, & Ventilation
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Electrical System
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Heating & Cooling Systems
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Plumbing System
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Built-in Appliances
All Our Inspections Utilize The Most Modern Technology Tools
At no extra cost, we may use the following tools as necessary to ensure a thorough and accurate inspection.
Infrared Thermography - uses an infrared camera to detect moisture intrusion, electrical issues, plumbing leaks, and defective areas of the home that may be causing energy loss.
Foundation Level – a zip level is used to ensure that a home’s foundation hasn’t become sunken or sloped over time.
Sewer Scope - Our 9-inch sewer inspection camera with a 720p camera can provide you with a visual reference of the condition of pipes.
Aerial Drone Photography - a drone is piloted remotely from the ground in order to inspect roofing systems that are too unsafe to walk normally.
Pre-Listing Inspection
Scheduling an inspection service before listing your home can significantly benefit the negotiation process and make the transaction less stressful. We will examine the readily accessible areas of your home and identify any defects or maintenance needs. This will allow you to make any necessary repairs and improvements before listing. Even if you choose not to work on the home before listing, you can still be transparent with prospective buyers about the findings of our inspection. This will help you avoid any undesirable consequences during negotiations with buyers.
New Construction Inspection
Buying a brand new home is an exciting time, but it’s still necessary to take precautions that will ensure the home is in good condition before moving in. You should schedule this inspection prior to the builder’s final walkthrough so that we can comprehensively evaluate the home before the transaction is final. If we happen to turn up any issues related to safety or defective materials, there will still be a window of time to seek out solutions.
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