Inspection Overview
A home cannot fail an inspection. A professional
home inspection gives you an independent, unbiased view of any problems 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
between two and three hours. Of course, if the house is larger or older than “normal”, it will take longer. Ideally,
you will accompany your inspector during the inspection, so that you will have visual reinforcement of your written report.
We take our 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. Our inspectors
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) | |
~ 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 safety-related items, 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)
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~ Exterior
(siding materials, attachments, windows, doors, sashes and lintels, vents, entryways, and other visible exterior
related components) | ~ Environmental Issues ~ Decks and
Porches ~ Fireplaces ~ Overall Structure | | |
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