A home inspection is an inexpensive way to discover the overall general condition of a home. It is important to conduct a home inspection to avoid making a costly mistake by purchasing a property in need of major repairs. Even if you think you have found a “dream home,” it is our responsibility, as your home inspector, to let you know that your “dream home” may not be just right. A home may look move in ready, but we will visually inspect features of the house such as electrical wiring, plumbing, heating, cooling, roofing, insulation, as well as structural features of the home and may unveil issues that are not noticeable to the buyer’s eye.
We start the inspection process with an examination of the external elements of the home, the siding, grading, porches, decks, patios, roof, etc. We then proceed into the home, checking and testing the heating system, central cooling system, hot water system, plumbing and electrical systems. We finally proceed to the kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc.
What Do We Inspect?
We will inspect all readily accessible elements of the home, including:
- Central Heating System
- Structure
- Foundation
- Central Cooling System
- Insulation
- Interior Elements (walls, ceilings, windows, doors)
- Roofing
- Interior Electrical System
- Interior Plumbing System
- Exterior Siding
- Built-In Kitchen Appliances
- Decks & Porches