

A comprehensive property inspection, often referred to as a full home inspection, is a thorough evaluation of the entire residential property's condition, including its structural integrity, safety, functionality, and overall state. This inspection is typically conducted by a certified home inspector and covers various aspects of the home.
Here are the key components covered in a comprehensive property inspection:
Exterior Inspection: This includes examining the exterior walls, foundation, grading, drainage, roof, gutters, downspouts, windows, doors, decks, patios, and any visible structural components. The inspector checks for signs of damage, deterioration, or potential issues that might affect the home's stability and weather resistance.
Interior Inspection: The interior assessment involves inspecting walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, stairways, and the overall condition of the interior structures. Inspectors look for issues like water damage, cracks, leaks, improper installations, and other concerns that could affect the home's safety or livability.
Roof Inspection: Inspectors examine the roof covering material, flashing, chimneys, vents, skylights, and the general condition of the roof. They assess for signs of damage, leaks, missing shingles, or areas needing repair or maintenance.
Electrical System: This involves evaluating the electrical panel, wiring, outlets, switches, fixtures, and verifying if they meet current safety standards. Inspectors look for potential fire hazards, improper installations, and any electrical issues that need attention.
Plumbing System: The inspection of plumbing includes examining pipes, fixtures, water heaters, drains, and checking for leaks, water pressure, proper drainage, and the overall functionality of the plumbing system.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) System: Inspectors assess the heating and cooling systems, including the furnace, air conditioning unit, ductwork, vents, filters, and thermostats. They check for proper operation, maintenance needs, and potential issues.
Insulation and Ventilation: Inspectors evaluate insulation levels, ventilation in the attic and crawl spaces, looking for adequate airflow, moisture issues, and ensuring energy efficiency.
Appliances and Additional Features: Some inspectors may include an evaluation of major appliances (if included in the inspection), such as stoves, dishwashers, and built-in microwaves. They may also inspect additional features like fireplaces or security systems.
Following the inspection, the inspector provides a detailed report highlighting their findings, including any observed defects, recommended repairs or maintenance, and suggestions for improving the home's condition. This comprehensive inspection helps potential buyers, sellers, or homeowners gain a comprehensive understanding of the property's condition and assists in making informed decisions regarding the purchase, sale, or maintenance of the home.
Inspection fee per property starting at - ($400)
Prices are for properties 1500sqft or less, if larger additional fee may apply
***all fees are paid up front - all fees are non-refundable ***
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