Let’s get your house ready for listing! A pre–listing inspection focuses on proper functionality of all major systems and components of the house: heating and cooling; electrical; plumbing; and roof and structure. It’s an inspection for the seller to better understand the condition of their home prior to the buyer’s inspection.
Are you ready to purchase a home? A home inspection is an examination of a property’s safety and current condition. A buyer arranges and pays for a home inspection and—depending on its findings—may choose to move on to closing, renegotiate the sale price, request repairs, or cancel the sales contract. We can inspect homes, townhouses, and condominiums.
A manufactured home inspection is a complete inspection of the home, from the roof to the ground. There are specific areas that are thoroughly inspected such as roofs, plumbing, electricity, heating and cooling, and flooring
The 11–month warranty inspection is an inspection just before the builder’s warranty expires. In some cases, the warranty might extend until 2 years. This inspection is critical to finding defects in the home that might have happened during the home ownership process or were not found before.
When performing a WDO inspection, experts look for more than just these insects. Wood decay, evidence of past infestations, damage to wooden structures, evidence of past treatments and favorable conditions for infestations are all potential issues the inspector will look for. Any of these signs can indicate the presence of these organisms.
For roofs that have limited access or that are unsafe to walk on, we use a 4K drone to inspect the roofing materials for potential defects.
A typical mold inspection involves the inspector talking to the property owner about any areas where they have seen mold, or where there have been moisture problems or water damage in the past. The inspector will go over the house thoroughly, looking in places known to be prone to mold growth.