Home Inspections
You wouldn't buy a used car without having a good
mechanic check it out. Yet that is exactly what
many buyers
do when purchasing a home, even though the home
is the largest investment they will probably ever
make. (Note: new homes should be checked out as
well as resale homes!)
A
good inspector will give you an unbiased opinion
of a home's overall condition and identify any
structural or mechanical problems. As well as
giving an overview of all the systems, they may
also make suggestions on how to correct any defects
found and give an estimate of the cost.
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Some of the items they will cover include:
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deferred maintenance items
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structural problems
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electrical systems
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plumbing systems
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heating and cooling systems
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mechanical systems
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roofing
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pools and spas
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drainage problems
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cosmetic problems
The
up front cost of having a home inspector is a
fraction of the money that it may save you. We
recommend the toughest inspectors in the industry
to protect our client's
interests so that they are fully informed
on all the positives and negatives of the homes
they are purchasing.

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