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Home Inspection

Standard Home Inspection

Our standard home inspection includes an evaluation of the visible and accessible interior and exterior features of the structure, its systems and components. The report we provide will include identification of any material defects in a format that is easy to read and understand. It will also include recommendations for maintenance and repair.

Home Inspection

Pre-Listing Inspection (Seller)

If you are already a homeowner, a Pre-Listing Inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn preventive measures which might help to avoid costly future repairs.

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If you are planning to sell your home, you should consider having a Pre-Listing Inspection. This will give you a better understanding of conditions which may be discovered by the buyer's inspector and an opportunity to make any repairs that will put the property in better selling condition prior to placing it on the market.

Pre-Listing Inspection

Standard Home Inspection

Our standard home inspection includes an evaluation of the visible and accessible interior and exterior features of the structure, its systems and components. The report we provide will include identification of any material defects in a format that is easy to read and understand. It will also include recommendations for maintenance and repair.

Four Point Inspection

A four-point insurance inspection is sometimes a requirement when obtaining a new homeowners insurance policy or renewing an existing policy for houses that are 25-30 years or older.

 

This 4-point insurance inspection includes a limited scope evaluation of the following four systems:

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Roof

           HVAC System          

Electrical System

Plumbing System

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The inspections purpose is to determine the components, general condition, and age of these systems. The Insurance Company will typically require that the inspections be performed by suitably licensed and qualified persons. Check with your insurance company to see if our professional qualifications are acceptable.

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*Insurance inspections are NOT to be confused with a “standard home inspection” which covers many aspects of the home.

Four Point Inspection
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