HOW WE INSPECT:
A residential inspection is a process of evaluating the condition of a residential property, typically before its sale or purchase. It is a thorough examination of a house or apartment's structure, systems, and components to identify existing or potential issues.
During a residential inspection, a trained inspector will typically examine the exterior of the property, including the roof, siding, windows, doors, and landscaping. They will also inspect the interior of the property, including walls, ceilings, floors, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. The inspector will check for any signs of damage, wear and tear, or code violations that could affect the property's safety, functionality, or value.
The inspection may take several hours to complete, depending on the property’s size and complexity. After the inspection, the inspector will provide a detailed report summarizing their findings and may recommend any necessary repairs or maintenance. The report can be used by the seller or buyer to negotiate any repairs or adjustments to the sale price.
Overall, a residential inspection is an important step in the home-buying process, as it helps ensure the property is safe, functional, and a sound investment for the buyer.
Residential Inspections
WHO WE SERVE:
Owners, Buyers, Sellers, Realtors, Agents, Banks, and Local, State, and Federal Government Agencies.
WHAT WE INSPECT:
Single-Family Homes, Multi-Family Homes, Specialized & Manufactured Homes, Townhouses, Condos, Modular Homes, Ranch Homes, and Bungalows.
REASONS TO INSPECT:
General or Annual Maintenance, Expiring Warranty, Risk Mitigation, Negotiating Power, Insurance Documentation, Informed Decision-Making, Asset Inventory and Preservation, ADA Compliance, Foreclosures, Renewals, REO (Real Estate Owned), Asset Management, and Cost To Cure.
