These are full home inspections. The inspections, you will find the wide-range of systems that we visually inspect:
Roof
Home Exterior
Grounds & Drainage
Porch & Deck
Driveway & Walkways
Attached Garage
Foundation
Structural Components
Basements & Crawl Spaces
Attic, Insulation & Ventilation
HVAC System
Electrical System
Plumbing System
Fireplaces & Wood Stoves
Built-In Appliances
*Prices vary by square footage, contact us for an accurate quote
There are a wide range of reasons as to why pre-listing home inspections are beneficial, but we believe these are some reasons to take advantage of our pre-listing home inspection
Save yourself money– If we locate unforeseen deficiencies in your home, this will give you the time to take care of them on your own. This helps to eliminate any opportunity for the buyer to negotiate a lower sale price
Speed up your sale process– The process of selling your home can increase tremendously when a home inspection has been previously completed in order to ensure that your home is in the best shape it can be
Goodwill gesture– This shows a buyer that you are going the extra mile to set yourself apart from other sellers. It gives a sign that your home is an open book and will give your buyer peace of mind and confidence. There are a wide range of reasons as to why pre-listing home inspections are beneficial.
Infrared cameras make it easy to detect hidden issues that may otherwise reveal themselves as expensive surprises. Thermal imaging is a great way to detect inadequate insulation, water damage, faulty electrical systems, or even pests in your home.
*It's included with every inspection
One of the most overlooked systems in a home inspection is the sewer system. A damaged sewer line can cost thousands of dollars to repair so having a sewer inspection done can save a lot of hassle and money in the future. Let us provide you with that peace of mind with a sewer inspection today. Contact us for more details.
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