An average price is around $375. The price for a home inspection depends on a type of a property and the square footage of the dwelling. To see our rates please click here.
Yes, for sure! A home inspection is important for the buyer or renter of the home to get a clear idea on the property's condition. An inspection will help you decide if a home is right for you, and avoid houses that have substantial and costly defects.
There is only one reply on this question, and it is YES. There is always a place for "human factor" during the construction process. Even experienced builders can have unexpected issues occur during construction. It doesn't matter who's fault the error happened, if caught early enough, you can avoid costly repairs or even worse, having to re-do already finished areas of your new home. A new construction inspection allows your home inspector to review areas of the home before they are hidden from view.
The average inspection should take 2 to 3 hours depending on the condition and size of the property. If additional services such as radon, drone or mold are required more time will be required. We want to take the time to properly educate you on your house so you can make an informed decision. Let us know if your home has any specific considerations that we need to be aware of.
Every home should have a home inspection before signing the contract of sale. Even if it is new construction, there still may be flaws and things that need to be repaired. Co-ops, condos, and townhouses also should undergo a thorough inspection by a professional, even though you are paying maintenance and standard common charges. First, the owner of an apartment owns the airspace within the walls. Therefore, you are responsible for the care and repairs inside the apartment residence.
Second, if a small building or the cash reserve isn’t large, a significant project will have to be funded, and higher monthly charges are likely.
Third, a problem, such as a leaky roof, could cause significant damage down the road.
Licensed home inspectors examine the guts and bones of a property. They want to determine if there are any structural or operational flaws in the home.
A home inspection is important for the buyer of the home to gain perspective on the property. An inspection will help you decide if a home is right for you, and avoid homes that have substantial and costly defects.
Of course! We encourage our clients to attend the inspection and ask questions so we can educate you on the complexity of your home. This is a valuable educational opportunity for the realtor, seller and buyer. Never pass up the chance to see your prospective home through the eyes of our Certified Professional Inspector!
An inspection typically takes two to three hours. Inspectors look for problems that may not be apparent to the untrained eye. For example, most check a building’s foundation, electrical system, plumbing, roof, and drainage. They pay particular attention to water. While it may be the staff of life, it’s often can cause severe damage for buildings.
The inspector is checking for a variety of things. One of those is water leaks, including the roof (if a top floor apartment) and terraces and windows. When a private home, the home inspector, inspects the roof and go into the crawl space if there is one, along with looking at fireplaces, the attic, and the foundation.
The electrical system, HVAC, and general interior/exterior are usually part of the essential services covered. Electrical panel covers should be removed and examined; windows opened and closed; walls, ceilings, and floors checked for defects, as should the water pressure and draining. The inspector may also test the appliances. Additional services are tests for radon and termites.
It is good to accompany the home inspector while conducting the work. You can ask questions while the process is going on. Moreover, seeing the problem is entirely different from reading about it. The inspector should not offer to do the repairs. Providing both services is an apparent conflict of interest and should serve as a warning flag.
We provide a very comprehensive report, a summary report, and photos with descriptions. We also color code the items found during the inspection with red being items that need immediate attention, orange being common maintenance items, and blue being preventative maintenance or cosmetic items. You should expect a report within 24 hours of the completion of your inspection. If a report is needed sooner, please notify us ahead of time so we can accommodate this request for an additional charge.