You've looked at many houses and finally found the one that feels like home. Allow me to conduct a thorough inspection of you new home. A Whole House Inspection can reduce chances of unwanted "surprises" after you move in. I invite you to accompany me during the inspection and ask any questions you may have.
My goal is that by the end of the inspection you will have a clear and complete impression of the condition of the home. I will not leave until that goal is met. My Whole House Inspection includes a detailed, narrative report on the condition of the home's structural components, exterior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, insulation and ventilation, air conditioning, and interiors.
My goal is that by the end of the inspection you will have a clear and complete impression of the condition of the home. I will not leave until that goal is met. My Whole House Inspection includes a detailed, narrative report on the condition of the home's structural components, exterior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, insulation and ventilation, air conditioning, and interiors.
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Feel free to accompany me as I conduct the visual inspection of your new home. Come with a list of questions if you have specific concerns prior to the inspection. My inspection findings are presented to you in a clear, computer generated, narrative style report available via email.
Exterior: Siding and trim materials, fireplace masonry, windows, doors, vents, entryways, accessible crawl areas, steps, porches, decks, walkways, driveways, shrubs and trees as they affect the structure, grading (suitable pitch for shedding rainwater).Roof: Shingles or other roof covering, flashings, drip edge, vent stacks, chimneys, vents, gutters & downspouts, skylights and other visible roof related items.
Exterior: Siding and trim materials, fireplace masonry, windows, doors, vents, entryways, accessible crawl areas, steps, porches, decks, walkways, driveways, shrubs and trees as they affect the structure, grading (suitable pitch for shedding rainwater).Roof: Shingles or other roof covering, flashings, drip edge, vent stacks, chimneys, vents, gutters & downspouts, skylights and other visible roof related items.
Radon is a radioactive gas. It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and other holes in the foundation. Your home traps radon inside, where it can build up. You cannot see, smell, or taste radon.
Approximately 15 percent of Americans rely on their own private drinking water supply like a well or aquifer. If you have a private well, then water quality testing should be important to you and your family. Unlike public drinking water systems private wells do not have experts regularly checking the water's source and its quality before it is sent to the tap.
A home inspection is a comprehensive visual evaluation of the overall physical condition of the home. The inspection includes a report describing the home's condition, including items that need to be repaired or replaced.
The inspection and report addresses the home's interior, basement, attic, exterior, structural components, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, insulation and ventilation, and central air conditioning (temperatures permitting).The main focus of a home inspection is to uncover major defects and safety related issues.
The inspection and report addresses the home's interior, basement, attic, exterior, structural components, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, insulation and ventilation, and central air conditioning (temperatures permitting).The main focus of a home inspection is to uncover major defects and safety related issues.
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