By definition, a Home Inspection is a visual, non-invasive
examination of the major components of a house that are easily
accessible.
We don't think that's good enough.
We think a home inspection should examine all components of a
home, large and small, easy to get to, and not so easy to get to.
That's why we inspect...
examination of the major components of a house that are easily
accessible.
We don't think that's good enough.
We think a home inspection should examine all components of a
home, large and small, easy to get to, and not so easy to get to.
That's why we inspect...
Roof
Shingles, flashing, chimneys, vents, trim and gutters, drip edges, skylights, downspouts, and other visible, accessible roof related items Plumbing
Water Pressure, water distribution systems, hose bibs, sinks and faucets, baths/showers and toilets, whirlpools, sump pumps, and other plumbing components Heating and Cooling
Furnace, air conditioner, air handlers, heat pumps, ductwork, whole house fans, ceiling fans, window units, non-bonded gas lines, and other HVAC components Foundation
Basement walls, crawlspace, insulation, ventilation, posts, columns, beams, floor joist, moisture, mildew, and other foundation related items Decks & Porches
Joist hangers, lag bolts, ledger boards, wood rot, cracks, voids, loose handrails, lack of stringers, and other deck related items |
Attic
Insulation, ventilation, rafters, joists, collar ties, trusses, soffit baffles, water penetration, warped sheathing, and other attic related items Interior Floors, ceilings, walls, windows, doors, locks, stairs, banisters, cabinets, shelving, build-in appliances, free standing appliances, and other interior related components Electrical
Service entry and clearances, service panel, switches, outlets, lights and light fixtures, visible wiring and junction boxes, grounding system, and other related electrical components Exterior
Siding, wood rot, stucco cracking, windows, doors, soffits, fascia, lot drainage, driveways, walkways, landscaping, porches, patios, fencing and other related exterior items Fireplaces
Damper, copper gas lines, gaps in firebricks, cracks in firebox, presence of glass doors, mesh screens and other fireplace related items |
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We also offer Thermal Imaging FREE of charge.
So what is thermal imaging?
It's a specialized camera that pinpoints temperature differentials.
How does it work?
So what is thermal imaging?
It's a specialized camera that pinpoints temperature differentials.
How does it work?
We see an electric panel with an extremely overloaded circuit that is in imminent danger of causing a fire. The only way this dangerous and costly defect can be found is through thermal imaging.
We also offer
Electro Magnetic Field (EMF) Testing
FREE
What are Electro Magnetic Fields?
EMFs are the electrical impulses emitted by all electrical devices and power lines. Last year the World Health Organization determined that EMFs are a Class 3 Carcinogen, which means they have been proven to cause cancer in mice, but not enough research has been conducted to determine if is causes cancer in humans.
Their research in ongoing.
Why take the chance? Let us analyze your home for free.
Just ask for this analysis when booking your inspection.
EMFs are the electrical impulses emitted by all electrical devices and power lines. Last year the World Health Organization determined that EMFs are a Class 3 Carcinogen, which means they have been proven to cause cancer in mice, but not enough research has been conducted to determine if is causes cancer in humans.
Their research in ongoing.
Why take the chance? Let us analyze your home for free.
Just ask for this analysis when booking your inspection.
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720-827-1489
720-827-1489