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INSPECTION SERVICES

 

 

At the inspection site, our experienced inspector will prepare your Home Inspection & Termite Inspection Reports with easy-to-read details on:

  • The condition of every major component from the roof to the basement

  • Major and minor deficiencies
  • Any major expenditures necessary
  • What to watch out for
  • Helpful home preservation tips
  • Digital photos available for visual reference

Our Home Inspector will review the detailed report with you to make sure you understand everything and answer any remaining questions.

Pre-Purchase Inspection

A home inspection is a visual process where all of the items typically used within a home are tested and/or operated to verify proper operation or installation. Doors and windows are opened and closed, roofing materials inspected, air-conditioning and heating systems operated. The Inspector will fill the sinks and tub(s), run the shower(s), and flush the toilets. All the while making notes on the condition and operation of the components tested. Upon completion a written report will be distributed to you at the completion of the inspection including digital photos taken as needed for inaccessible areas.

 


Pre-Warranty Expiration Inspections

Warranty inspections are performed during the 11th month 1-year Builder Warranty The inspection will be performed to verify that proper building techniques were used and that the various components of the home were properly installed. You will be presented with a completed report at the end of the inspection along with digital photos taken as needed for inaccessible areas.


Investor Property Inspections

Includes Multi-Unit Housing

Investor property inspections are performed prior to purchase as well as periodically during ownership. Pre-purchase inspections are performed to identify defects prior to taking ownership to negotiate repairs or price adjustments which reflect the condition of the property. Periodic inspections for properties currently in your portfolio would ensure the identification of needed repairs following say a long term tenant’s departure. Long-term tenants sometimes neglect to mention repairs and/or abuse the property during their tenancy. Identifying those problems early is the key to profitable ownership.

 


Seller Certified Home Program (Pre-Listing Inspections)

Listing inspections are very good for the homeowner who may not be in tune with the condition of their home. A great many sales are cancelled due to the buyer’s shock at the “functional condition” of the home. It may look great, but have serious technical, safety, or functional issues present without the owner’s knowledge. Having the home inspected prior to placing on the market is the ideal way to identify and either repair or disclose the issue found in the Inspection Report. Obviously, repairing the items would be the most beneficial towards completing the sale. However, there may be financial reasons where the owner can’t make the repairs. Disclosing them up front and pricing the home based upon that disclosure will often times produce a higher net sales price for the owner.

 

View our Tips for Selling Your Home for helpful tips and things to do before you put your home on the market.

 

Mold Testing and Inspections

Mold sampling is performed to determine the presence of high levels of mold within the home. Mold is literally everywhere, however, it should not be at elevated levels inside the home as compared to outside the home. There are several tests available, e.g. tape lifts, swabs, in-wall cavity, and air impaction (viable and non-viable.) Typically a visual inspection is performed to determine any sources of mold, excessive moisture, or water damaged building materials. Following the visual inspection samples may be collected as noted above. The results are interpreted and a report returned to the homeowner for possible remediation as needed.

 


Radon Testing Services

Testing for Radon is easy and homes with high levels of Radon can be fixed. Because Radon is completely invisible to sight, smell or taste, testing is needed to determine a home's level of Radon. A Radon test takes place over several days. Common testing methods use sample collection devices which are placed in the home, retrieved and then analyzed for levels of Radon. 

 

Radon Facts

Radon is a radioactive gas which occurs naturally from a decay product of uranium found in the earth's rock and soil.

 

High levels of Radon in the soil under a home or building can enter the structure through gaps, cracks or other openings in the foundation or slab. According to the American Lung Association Radon is estimated to be the second leading cause of lung cancer. Cigarette smoking is number one.

 

Your risk of developing lung cancer from Radon depends on several factors: the concentration of Radon in your home, the amount of time you're exposed, and whether you're a current smoker. Radon has been found in homes and buildings in every state in the U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that nearly one out of every 15 homes nationally have indoor Radon levels at or above risk levels.

 

A reliable Radon test, followed by a discussion and recommendation from the inspector, is the best way to evaluate Radon's presence.


For more information visit:

National Radon Safety Board - www.nrsb.org
National Environmental Health Association - www.radongas.org
Home Buyers & Sellers Guide - www.epa.gov/iaq/radon/pubs/hmbyguid.html
EPA - www.epa.gov/iaq/radon/radonqa1.html
Indoor Environmental Standards Organization - www.iestandards.org

 

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