A home inspection is a detailed visual examination of the present condition of a home. The home inspection process is often, but not always performed at the time of the sale of the home. A home is one of the most important purchases one may ever make. It is important to conduct a home inspection to avoid costly mistakes by purchasing a property in need of major repairs.
Find out more, to see what is included in a visual home examination. Pre-listing inspections are conducted on behalf of a home seller in order to identify defects and safety concerns that may hold up the selling process. Identifying these issues prior to the sale helps expedite the sale, as well as encouraging offers closer to actual list price.
Find out more, to see what is included in a visual home examination. Pre-listing inspections are conducted on behalf of a home seller in order to identify defects and safety concerns that may hold up the selling process. Identifying these issues prior to the sale helps expedite the sale, as well as encouraging offers closer to actual list price.
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A qualified home inspection is the best choice you can make to evaluate your home. Knowing the facts about a property before you buy or sell can give you peace of mind in making decisions. Services include a high standard of professionalism by following ASHI's Standard of Practice and code of Ethics.
For Sellers, pre-listing inspections are conducted on behalf of a home seller in order to identify defects and safety concerns. It's important for the seller to be aware of any issues the home may have prior to putting it on the market. Getting a pre-listing home inspection will ensure that you're aware of existing problems that will be revealed during a buyer's inspection; so any concerns can be addressed.
Non-viable air sampling is the most common type of testing used in a mold inspection. Techniques for analyzing mold include collection of air samples and physical samples. The lab analysis will determine two key pieces of information, the type and quantity of mold spores present in the indoor air. Indoor air may be contaminated by mold, bacteria or other contaminants that could cause health issues.
Most builders provide a one-year warranty for new construction. Generally during this period of time, the buyer develops a "punch list" of corrections for the contractor to repair under the warranty coverage. Some defects will not be obvious to the untrained eye. You will be reassured knowing that potential problems were addressed during the warranty period.
My job as your professional home inspector is to alert you, to the extent possible, to unknown problems and potential environmental hazards in your current or potential home. I perform a non-invasive visual inspection of your property. While I may be able to alert you to possible problems, my basic inspections are no substitutes for specialized contaminant testing.
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