Inspection Services
Details in the Inspection Report will be all of our observations and opinions. This is not just another Inspection Report. This is a detailed presentation and it enables you the Buyer, with greater negotiating power!
Protect your investment!
Get your new home inspected by a qualified professional inspector!
- New Construction, Under Construction
- One-Year Builders Warranty
- Sellers Inspections
- Home maintenance inspections
- Resale Inspections
- Termite (Discount Termite Co.)
- Pools/Spas, Well and Septic, Sprinkler systems
A fair and honest inspection can save you thousands of dollars and/or prevent you from making a huge mistake!
- New Homes: We also perform inspections for new homes under construction [at the consumer's request]. Over sixty-five (65%) per-cent of our business involves inspection of new construction.
- Pre-Drywall Inspection: A pre-drywall inspection is performed when the home is “dried-in” but the walls have not been covered up yet. This serves quite useful to both the consumer and the builder. Some builders will welcome a private inspector; and appreciate the fact that a private inspector becomes a “second set of eyes”. Finding problems during this stage of construction will allow a builder to correct such problems prior to those items being covered up.
- Final Inspection: A final inspection is done on the home when everything is completed. This gives the consumer at least an opportunity of knowing that some of the problems found during the frame inspection were (hopefully) corrected by the builder; as well as being quite a valuable (negotiation) tool in the re-sale of the home. But, before closing on the property; make sure that those repairs were done; and don’t close on the property until all repairs are made!
Note: We are seeing a trend with some builders that is very disturbing! They are refusing to let buyers have their new homes inspected. In fact they are refusing to let buyers on site to inspect their homes until closing and/or settlement! This should tell you (the buyer) something about your builder! Do they have something to hide? Read the fine print of your contract!
Extras/Visual Aides: We use digital cameras to substantiate and corroborate our findings; and incorporate color photographs into the inspection report of the “severe problems” which we encounter during our inspection of the home. It is easy for the consumer to “see the problem” and pretty tough for the party on the other side of the transaction (i.e. builder, seller, etc.) to controvert a “color picture of the problem”.
We have one goal in mind, CONSUMER PROTECTION. It is our obligation and duty to provide you with as much information as possible about a home so that you can make a responsible decision about your purchase.
Unfortunately, some real estate agents view a thorough and non-bias home inspection as a threat to their sales commission. A prospective home buyer has the right to use an inspector of their own choosing. If a real estate agent tells you that you cannot use an inspector of your choosing, or insists that you use one of their “recommended” or “approved” inspectors then you should also wonder why they don’t want you using an independent inspector of your choosing. Good real estate agents realize that a thorough home inspection is very important to you the home buyer and in the long run it is good business for that agent also.




