Home Inspections

Designed to help you make informed decisions about a property you’re considering to purchase or sell, these inspections focus on safety, functionality, and overall condition of the home.

What areas of the home does a standard home inspection cover?

A standard home inspection typically covers the following areas:

  • Foundation: Stability and structural integrity.
  • Walls, Floors, and Ceilings: Evaluated for stability and structural soundness.
  • Roof: Inspected for leaks, damage, and the condition of the roof framing and sheathing.
  • Electrical System: Includes inspection of the panels, wiring, outlets, and switches to ensure safety and compliance with current standards.
  • Plumbing System: Pipes, drains, water heaters, and fixtures are inspected for proper function and to identify any leaks.
  • Heating and Air Conditioning Systems: Performance and maintenance needs are assessed.
  • Windows, Doors, and External Structures: Checked for damage and potential issues.

 

Why is it important to get a home inspection before purchasing a home?

A home inspection is important before purchasing a home because it helps you make an informed decision about the property. The inspection evaluates the safety, functionality, and overall condition of the home, identifying any structural issues, safety hazards, or necessary repairs. This allows you to avoid unexpected costs and ensures the home meets current safety standards, giving you peace of mind before committing to a purchase.

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