Our standard residential home inspection services provide a limited, visual, and non-invasive examination of a property's readily accessible areas and systems, such as the structure, foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Our standard inspection services include deck inspection and evaluation.
A qualified home ins
Our standard residential home inspection services provide a limited, visual, and non-invasive examination of a property's readily accessible areas and systems, such as the structure, foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Our standard inspection services include deck inspection and evaluation.
A qualified home inspector evaluates these components to identify existing defects or safety hazards and then delivers a detailed written report to the client, often a potential buyer, to inform their decision-making process regarding the real estate purchase. The inspection does not offer a pass/fail result, guarantee future condition, or include invasive testing.
Our Inspectors are trained thru the American Home Inspector Training (AHIT) Institute and certified thru the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, recognized as InterNACHI as a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)® as well as receiving additional training and certification on the individual components of each aspe
Our Inspectors are trained thru the American Home Inspector Training (AHIT) Institute and certified thru the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, recognized as InterNACHI as a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)® as well as receiving additional training and certification on the individual components of each aspect of our basic home inspection services, as well as specialty inspection services we offer as additional services.
This area includes basic information of that pertains to the home such as the year built, square footage, weather and soil conditions at the time of the inspection (which could affect the inspection process) and utilities which were on during the time of the inspection.
Drainage and grading, vegetation, retaining wall systems, driveways, walkways, steps, stoops and sidewalks and basic patio and deck information.
Exterior covering or cladding systems, exterior trim systems, windows (exterior inspection), entry doors, deck information, deck stair framing, deck stairs, guards and handrails, deck footings / supports and posts / columns, deck beams and joists, deck ledger board systems, deck boards / deck surface system, deck handrail and guardrail assemblies, deck illumination and miscellaneous systems and patio systems.
Type of garage, garage size, garage door opening and safety systems.
Roof design, roof covering, approximate age of the roof if able to be determined, roof ventilation, vent stacks, chimneys, skylights, flashings, soffits and fascia and gutters and downspouts. (Roof inspections are typically conducted from the ground with magnification systems for safety purposes).
Foundation types, sign of water penetration, prior waterproofing, floor structure, subflooring, wall structure, attic space information, roof structure and sheathing, crawlspace and vapor barriers, floor joists, subflooring materials and attic / crawlspace / floorspace insulation.
Type of service and service drop, drip loop and mast information, electrical meter base information, main disconnect location, service panel location and manufacturer, service line material if observable, service voltage and amperage, grounding of the service panel, branch circuit wiring if present, overcurrent protections, GFCI and AFCI protection at the service panel, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and the operation of electrical receptacles, switches and GFCI receptacles.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and information. (Our Home Energy Services inspections can provide additional information regarding your homes HVAC systems that could be important to you. This is an additional service we offer).
Water service information, main water valve and fuel valve locations, type of sanitary service, water and waste piping, sump pump locations and operation if required and water heater information.
Bathrooms - Bathroom details, GFCI protection, operation of fixtures and toilets, active plumbing leaks observed at the time of the inspection (active plumbing or water leaks or observed at the time of the inspection are inspected through the inspection process as wall , bathroom finishes and ventilation systems.
Kitchens - Cabinet systems, countertops, sink and faucet system, active observable plumbing leaks, ventilation systems, GFCI protection and the types of appliance and there operating status if applicable.
Cabinet systems, laundry countertops and sinks, GFCI protection, the washer and dryer if present, dryer venting, laundry hookups, active leaks observed at the time of the inspection and exhaust ventilation systems.
Floors, wall types and finishes, window types and operation of a windows that can be accessed and that are not fixed, information about the window systems if observable (like material of the frame), entry and interior doors, fireplace and stoves, stair systems, guards and railing and general overall pictures of the homes interior and systems. (we do not typically comment on or produce narratives discussing types of drywall finishes, paint colors or quality or similar aesthetic visual items. Our observations are focused strictly on the function of items inspected).
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