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Inspection Overview
A home cannot fail an inspection. A professional home inspection
gives you an independent, unbiased view of any problems and their
solutions, so that you will have all the facts you need to make a
sound, informed decision.
Depending on the size and condition of the home, a thorough home
inspection will take no more than four hours, usually between an hour
and a half and three hours. Ideally, you will accompany me
during the consultation, so that you will have visual reinforcement of
your written report.
I take my inspection reports seriously. Every inspection is
a complete and thorough analysis of all the major systems and
components in the home. The report includes a clear description of
what We've found with any problem areas noted, so you can easily
identify them. I also provide a free telephone
consultation after your inspection.
A thorough home inspection will include the following:
~ Roof (shingles,
flashings, chimneys, vents, trim and gutters, drip edges, skylights,
downspouts, and other visible roof related items)
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~ Attics (insulation, ventilation, rafters, joists and collar ties, trusses, wiring attachments, and other visible related items) |
~ Plumbing and Fixtures (water pressure, water
distribution system, hose bibs, sinks and faucets, bath/showers and
toilets, sanitary system, and other plumbing system components) |
~ Interior (floors and ceilings, walls, stairs (if
applicable) and banisters, finishes, sinks, cabinets, shelving,
built-in appliances, smoke detectors, and
other visible interior-related components)
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~ Heating and Cooling Systems (furnace, air cleaning parts,
ductwork, air conditioner and lines, and other visible related HVAC components) |
~ Electrical Systems (service entry and clearances,
service panel, switches and outlets, visible wiring and junction boxes,
grounding system, and other related electrical components) |
~ Basements, Crawl Spaces, and Foundation (insulation, ventilation, posts, vapor barriers, utility attachment, structural items, floors and walls, and columns) |
~ Exterior (siding materials, attachments, windows, doors,
sashes and lintels, vents, entryways, and other visible exterior
related components)
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~ Environmental Issues
~ Decks and Porches
~ Fireplaces
~ Overall Structure |
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