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Just wanted to say how pleased I was with the work that you did for my home inspection. From beginning to end the inspectors were professional, courteous and above all, informative. The inspection report was easy to read and the supplemental materials are great. I especially liked that I was able to have the termite inspection completed at the time of the initial inspection. Thanks again for a job well done. I won't hesitate to recommend you in the future to friends and family.
Brian Pickford ![]() Member of Practicing Institute of Engineers
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Why a Home Inspection?In today's housing market, a home inspection can wake up buyers to what "as is" really is and give them a negotiating edge that could lead to cash or repair concessions. For sellers, a home inspection serves as an anti-haggling tool and keeps the dickering down to a roar. An inspection is also for new homes, given new home defects aren't just incidental. It's also a good tool to use to assess a home's integrity after a natural disaster, including flooding, an earthquake, a wind or rain storm. Finally, a home inspection by home owners who aren't listing their home for sale can let them know every few years what maintenance or upgrades they need to perform. Studies have exposed newly built single family homes with construction problems related to the building envelope; framing and structural elements and in the plumbing and electrical systems. As homes age, given the life expectancyof certain syatems, the home inspection grows in importance. Within 10 years, foundation settling could create drainage problems; by the age of 20, appliances are well outdated and the roof and wood components exposed to weather and moisture could need replacing; at 30 years the HVAC system will likely need replacement. Older historical or architectural significant homes can develop structural problems and need restoration. Safety hazards that crop up in older homes include old sliding glass windows that are not tempered safety glass, missing smoke alarms, and missing pressure relief valves on water heaters or boilers. ![]() |
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"Thank you for taking the time to thoroughly inspect what hopes to be our first home. You left us feeling very reassured that every potential problem was addressed and your rating scale and detailed notes for examining potential issues helped us speak with the seller in an educated manner and allow this stage of the buying process to move forward smoothly." Jason and Jamie Kupperman "There are plenty of websites for inspectors. The fact that you send 2 inspectors prompted me to inquire further. After interviewing Hank, I was sold. My inspection was very thorough and gave me peace of mind. I showed the agents the report and they were impressed with the pictures and the detail. I would definitely recommend to anyone as their details provided me with the leverage to renegotiate a better purchase price." Thanks Frank |