We Communicate
We speak your language and let you know the most important items we find.
We will accompany you through a walkthrough and inspection of the home you’re interested in buying, and assess its condition using our multi-point home inspection checklist.
Newly constructed homes need an objective third party to inspect. The city or county inspectors often don’t catch everything, but we’ve been trained to have a keen eye for anything that could compromise a new home’s lifetime or safety.
There are four essential elements to a home that are often covered in an insurance claim: electrical, HVAC, water heater, and roof. Instead of a thorough review of the whole home, a 4-point inspection only covers these 4 elements. This means it’s quicker and less costly than a regular inspection, while still focusing on what your insurer will require.
Wind mitigation inspections are designed to identify potential problems before they become major issues. They involve checking the integrity of roof structures and other building components, such as windows, doors, walls, and skylights. The goal is to prevent damage caused by high winds.
Just like your car, your home needs to be maintained. As homes age, the quality of the building and its utilities begin to deteriorate. Our annual maintenance inspections include roof, plumbing, electrical, foundation, attic, and building structure inspections.
Fire extinguishers are important safety devices that can save lives during emergencies. They provide protection against fires and other hazards such as electrical shocks or explosions. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends annual inspections of fire extinguishers.
You can trust us to perform high-quality and thorough home inspections. We’ve studied with top home inspection associations to ensure you get more than your money’s worth. Consider hiring us for your home inspection, and we can guarantee peace of mind, a comprehensive report, and excellent satisfaction. Home inspections are a vital part of your buying, selling, or maintenance experience, and we’re here to make sure you get the most out of this opportunity.
Everyone involved, especially the buyers and sellers need to understand and know the condition of the property. Throughout our experiences, we have found it is imperative to communicate and work directly with the client to ensure they understand what is actually inspected and what is not.
Our job is to make sure the client understands all aspects of the inspection process, and we do not stop there. Should you have any questions or concerns after the report you are encouraged to give us a call and we will provide you with an explanation of the report and options to assist you in making a confident decision about your property.