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Residential
Our inspectors evaluate the condition of the properties major systems
and the structural integrity. We also evaluate how these systems are
working together. We identify problem areas, those that need repair or
replacement.
What we inspect:
Below are the elements and systems covered in an inspection.
- Structural elements (foundation, building support systems)
- Site/Grounds (sidewalks, driveway, garage, patios)
- Plumbing Systems (water supply, distribution
piping, water heaters, fuel supply, drain/waste/vent piping, sinks,
fixtures, water flow pressure.
- Electrical Systems (service supply, distribution, main/sub panels, outlets, switches, GFCI/ARC Fault testing, grounding)
- Heating and Air Conditioning Systems (type, componets, fuels, condition, functionality, distribution, ventilation)
- Interior (walls, ceilings, floors, attic, windows, stairways, railings, fireplaces, kitchen & appliances, insulation)
Why not inspect it before you list it?
If you decide to put your house on the market
Inspection Contractors will conduct a thorough inspection with a
comprehensive report to give you the information needed to make repairs
to the home prior to placing it on the market. This will allow you both
preparation time and the advantage of getting several estimates for any
needed repairs. This can actually save you time and money by minimizing
a reduced price offer based on home inspection findings or last minute
negotiating over repairs.
It pays to know the results of the home inspection up front; buyers
will appreciate having a home that has been inspected and have had the
repairs completed up front in advance of the sales transaction.
Please Note: This is the
same inspection as a buyer would receive.

Contact us for more info
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