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The Inspection
Top to Bottom, Inside and Out
A
home inspection is for your security and peace of mind. Whether you're buying or
selling a home, knowing its condition guarantees you a fair and smooth
transaction.
Because...you may not know everything you
should about the condition of the roof, chimneys, siding, and trim, attic
ventilation, electrical wiring, plumbing, furnace, and air conditioner. Or a
great number of other items in the home.
The HOME INSPECTION is a thorough, in depth
visual examination of the structure and operating components of the home
performed by trained professionals.
The trained inspector will be at your home for 2
to 3 hours. And you're invited to follow the inspector step by step. We want you
to come along and see for yourself. Ask lots of questions. We expect it.
When the inspection is over, the inspector will
prepare a PROPERTY INSPECTION REPORT that gives easy-to-read details on:
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The condition of components from the roof to
the basement
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Major
deficiencies
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How to remedy major deficiencies
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What to watch out for
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Our inspection service takes pride in every
inspection we perform. The inspector is highly trained, knowledgeable and
professional.
Home Inspection...a wise decision whether
you're buying, selling or simply preserving the value of your home.
Be Absolute-ly
sure...
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The
structure of the home is what gives it shape and strength. The most common ly
asked questions of a professional home inspector are related to evaluating
the condition of the structure. The two main components of the
structure are the foundation and the framing
system. Each of these components are critical in providing the
building with long lasting comfort and stability. Major defects in the
structure can be very expensive and extensive to repair.
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| Mechanical
Systems |
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The mechanical systems of the dwelling are designed to provide a
comfortable and safe living environment. Each system has many components
and there are many types of each system. The inspector's skills and
experience are used to evaluate the safe operational condition of each
system and to report any defects discovered. The mechanical systems
encompass the entire dwelling and exterior portions. Your inspector's
unique training, skills and experience will separate him in these areas
from un-trained or inexperienced inspectors.
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| Roofing
System |
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The
roof is part of the exterior but requires more individual attention. It is
designed to
protect all the components of the dwelling. There are many roof styles and
finished materials. Each style and material is inspected carefully
for, wear, leaks, defects and other deficiencies. Roofing problems that go
undetected can cause serious harm to other components of the building.
Styles and types of roofs are dictated by location, age, and preference.
Your inspector will carefully evaluate the condition of the material used,
note defects and discuss the possible remaining life expectancy of the
roof surface.
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| Exterior |
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The exterior of the building includes; siding, trim, gutters &
downspouts, windows, roof, garage, stoops, decks, patios, grounds and
related items. Each of these items is inspected not only for its
condition, but how it relates to the dwelling. Defects in exterior
components such as the siding or windows can greatly affect other
components of the home. The exterior of the building is designed to
protect the interior components from mother nature.
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| Interiors |
The
interior of the home includes all the various rooms and related items,
which are not covered in other aspects of your home inspection on the
interior of t he
dwelling. Some items may overlap such as bathrooms and plumbing, rooms and
electrical, and so on. The professional inspector will go through each and
every room including all visible and accessible areas of your new home.
This is a very important part of your home inspection because symptoms of
larger problems are often visible in the various rooms of your home.
Settling can be noticed in the floors and walls. Roof or plumbing leaks
may be noticed on the ceilings. Poor quality workmanship on mechanical
distributions such as outlets and heat convection may be visible.
Your inspector will go through each room making notes of relevant defects.
Although most cosmetic items, such as worn paint and old carpeting, are
not important, they often indicate a general lack of maintenance in the
home. Very few homeowners have badly worn carpet and peeling paint, but
they have maintained the much more expensive mechanical and structural
components. When a home is in need of a lot of cosmetic work your
inspector has already seen a red flag. Recently performed cosmetic work is
also carefully inspected to try to determine if it has been done to
conceal deeper, more extensive problems. An older home with brand new
carpet and paint throughout is often a home that was neglected until
resale. Very often the sellers are advised or take it upon themselves to
cosmetically repair and upgrade as much as possible to increase the value
and curb appeal of the property. Usually these upgrades are done with cost
effectiveness in mind and may also be an attempt to mask major problems.
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