Services
Our residential property inspection will identify the strengths and weaknesses of a home’s construction, providing clients with detailed information about each visible and readily accessible component. Within 48 hours of the inspection, a convenient and easy-to-read inspection report will be delivered to you via email.
We inspect these components:
- Roofing System
- Foundation & Crawl Spaces
- Structural Components
- Basement
- Exterior (doors, windows, siding)
- Interior (doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, stairs)
- Attic, Insulation, & Ventilation
- Attached Garage
- Driveways & Walkways
- Grading & Drainage
- Deck & Patio
- Fireplace
- Heating & Air Conditioning Systems
- Electrical System
- Plumbing System
- Built-in Appliances
When requested, we’re able to inspect additional areas of the property. Contact us for more information. A moisture meter may be used during the inspection in addition to a visual assessment at no extra charge.
Inspecting a new home before the builder’s final walkthrough allows us to provide the prospective buyer with information about the property’s condition that will be integral to a protected investment. In the event that there are areas of construction that need some kind of improvement, the home buyer will be able to discuss the matter with the builder so that the necessary work can be taken care of before a real estate transaction is finalized.
Our Pre-Listing Inspection will provide the seller of a home with knowledge of potential issues concerning the property’s installed mechanical systems and various structural components. Having this information can prove critical to successful negotiations, giving the seller a chance to address known defects that could turn out to be deal-killers for prospective buyers in a worst case scenario.
No new homeowner wants to end up having to pay for repairs on areas of the home that should have been in good condition at the time of purchase. This inspection service is a thorough evaluation of a home that should take place within the first year of ownership—while the builder’s warranty is still active. If we discover defective areas, it’s possible that you won’t have to pay for the full cost of repairs in accordance with the warranty agreement.
“Pre-drywall” refers to the stage during the homebuilding process, just after the installation of certain elements – such as the doors, windows, foundation, flooring, wall and roof components, plumbing and electrical rough-in – and right before the drywall is hung. Having an inspection during this phase is beneficial because drywall can obscure some aspects of the interior and make identifying or fixing any problems both difficult and expensive, once the home is completely finished.