Exterior
foundation, siding, trim, soffit, fascia, flashing, caulking, windows/screens, wall construction, water spigots, chimneys, gutters, exterior doors, light fixtures, roof, receptacles, service entry, etc.
Are you looking to buy a home? Are you concerned about what repairs might exist?
We know buying a home is stressful, so we want to help remove your stress!
It’s impossible to see most of these potential problems with just a glance. That’s why you want to get a buyer’s inspection.
foundation, siding, trim, soffit, fascia, flashing, caulking, windows/screens, wall construction, water spigots, chimneys, gutters, exterior doors, light fixtures, roof, receptacles, service entry, etc.
driveway, sidewalks, patios, decks, fences, outbuildings, retaining walls, grading, etc.
ceiling, walls, interior doors, windows, closets, smoke detectors, CO2 detectors, laundry vents, attics, basements, etc.
automatic openers, safety reverse, fire separation, walls, foundation, electrical, etc.
water service, showers/bathtubs, sinks, toilets, water heater, sewer/septic scopes (add-on), gas lines and connections, well pumps, sanitary grinder pumps, etc.
A/C unit, heat pump, furnaces, furnace safety controls, flue piping, gas/electric connections, temperature differentials, etc.
refrigerators, freezers, microwaves, garbage disposals, ovens, ranges, overhead vents, dishwashers, laundry connections, etc.
main panel, subpanels, amperage/voltage, GFCI breakers, AFCI breakers, main wires, branch wires, electrical receptacles and switches, etc.
If you’re ready to sell your home, then you should consider a pre-sale inspection. This inspection is great to help get your home in a better selling position. We’ll look for issues that need to be addressed and ways to upgrade your home to appeal to more buyers.
➥ Find problems (and fix them) before your potential buyer does
➥ Streamline the closing process
➥ Help minimize your stress
➥ Learn the condition of your home
➥ More accurately gauge the price of your home