Residential Inspections
Residential inspection services consist of a visual inspection of the structural elements and systems which are accessible. Depending on the needs of the client, we can perform single component inspections, combination component inspections, or full residential inspections. Single components typically consist of structural, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning systems. Full inspections would include the single components as well as other items such as doors, windows, interior and exterior items. Yes, we also do pool and spa inspections.
If you are the Buyer, a home is the largest purchase most people will ever make. It only makes sense to find out as much as you can about the house you are interested in before you buy. That way you can avoid costly surprise repairs and problems with your new home.
If you are the Seller - a pre-purchase inspection, or listing inspection, is a good idea as it will point out any potential problems that might be uncovered later by the buyers inspector. Finding them early will allow you to address them before listing your home, making for a faster and smoother sale.
We strongly encourage all of our clients to accompany us during the inspection. You should feel free to ask the inspector any questions you may have during the inspection process. The inspector will point out problems and explain them to you. The inspector will also show you the good points of the house as well. This will help you to get the most benefit from the inspection and gain the most understanding of the systems that make up your home, and how to maintain it.
Commercial
As a building ages, problems are inevitable. These problems could result in safety and serviceability issues. Whether your objective is to identify deficiencies prior to purchase, to determine if an existing condition is problematic, to perform repairs or replacements to a building element, or simply to budget for future long-term capital expenses, an inspection of the major components will provide you the information you need to make the decision.
Commercial Inspections typically consist of structural, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning systems. Our relationships with other firms allows us the ability to augment our scope of services to include both environmental phase I site assessments, lead based paint surveys, and asbestos surveys. Your advantage is that you only have to deal with one contact.
We follow the ASTM guidelines for our commercial property condition assessment services.
If you have any questions, or are interested in any other services, please contact us so we may discuss your needs.
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