Home inspectors check and catalog potential home issues and repairs for both the seller and buyer so that the two can make further decisions about the home purchase, such as whether to lower the price or complete repairs. The certified home inspection will include a visual inspection from top to bottom and inside and out of the following areas: Plumbing, Electrical, Roof, Exterior, Structure, HVAC, Windows, Doors, Walls, Fireplaces, Ventilation.
Home buyers are always encouraged to make a home inspection a condition of a purchase offer. While home inspections are advertised as a way to detect issues with major house systems like the foundation and roof, this doesn’t mean inspections aren’t relevant for condo buyers. Just as with single-family homes, condos can have issues with the plumbing, HVAC system, and more.
A home inspection conducted on a duplex property can provide the potential owner peace of mind that they are buying into a property that will be a safe and functional home. Every inspection provided by our company will include a visual inspection of the property inside and out and from top to bottom. We also provide our customers a report of our findings. The certified home inspection will include a visual inspection from top to bottom and inside and out of the following areas: Plumbing, Electrical, Roof, Exterior, Structure, HVAC, Windows, Doors, Walls, Fireplaces, Ventilation.
In most cases, a townhouse is inspected differently than traditional homes and cost less due to the upkeep and maintenance of ‘shared’ structures by the property owner and management company. However, inspections of these properties are still recommended to ensure that internal appliances, doors, windows, outlets, and other important items are working as expected.
A manufactured home inspection is a complete inspection of the home, from the roof to the ground. There are specific areas that are thoroughly inspected such as roofs, plumbing, electricity, heating and cooling, and flooring. Our educated and InterNACHI certified inspectors understands the manufactured homes unique issues of factory-built homes. This knowledge allows them to pinpoint current and future issues that may be unsafe, lower the value of the home, or be too expensive to repair.