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A residential home inspection is a thorough, non-invasive visual examination of a home's major systems and components—such as the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and structural elements—conducted by a licensed professional to identify any visible defects, safety concerns, or maintenance needs. The inspector provides a detail
A residential home inspection is a thorough, non-invasive visual examination of a home's major systems and components—such as the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and structural elements—conducted by a licensed professional to identify any visible defects, safety concerns, or maintenance needs. The inspector provides a detailed report with photos and explanations, helping buyers understand the property's condition, potential repair costs, and long-term implications before closing.
A 11-month warranty inspection (also known as a warranty or builder's warranty follow-up inspection) is a targeted, non-invasive visual examination performed approximately 11 months after the purchase of a new construction home, just before the standard 1-year builder's warranty expires. The inspector checks for any defects, workmanship i
A 11-month warranty inspection (also known as a warranty or builder's warranty follow-up inspection) is a targeted, non-invasive visual examination performed approximately 11 months after the purchase of a new construction home, just before the standard 1-year builder's warranty expires. The inspector checks for any defects, workmanship issues, or material failures in key systems and components—such as the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, appliances, and structural elements—that may have developed since closing, ensuring they are documented for potential warranty repairs at no cost to the homeowner. This inspection empowers buyers to identify and address concerns promptly, protecting their investment and preventing minor issues from becoming costly problems once the warranty period ends.
A new construction inspection (also known as a builder's final or pre-closing inspection) is a comprehensive, non-invasive visual evaluation performed by a licensed home inspector on a newly built home before the buyer closes, typically during the final walkthrough phase. The inspector thoroughly examines all major systems and components—
A new construction inspection (also known as a builder's final or pre-closing inspection) is a comprehensive, non-invasive visual evaluation performed by a licensed home inspector on a newly built home before the buyer closes, typically during the final walkthrough phase. The inspector thoroughly examines all major systems and components—including foundation, framing, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, appliances, and finishes—to identify any construction defects, code deviations, incomplete work, or quality issues that could affect safety, functionality, or long-term performance. This inspection provides buyers with a detailed report and documented evidence to negotiate repairs or corrections with the builder, helping ensure the home meets high standards and protecting the investment from the outset.
A pre-drywall inspection is a specialized, non-invasive visual evaluation conducted by a licensed home inspector during the construction of a new home, typically just before the drywall is installed and the walls are closed up.
The inspector examines exposed framing, plumbing, electrical wiring, HVAC ducts, insulation, foundation ties, an
A pre-drywall inspection is a specialized, non-invasive visual evaluation conducted by a licensed home inspector during the construction of a new home, typically just before the drywall is installed and the walls are closed up.
The inspector examines exposed framing, plumbing, electrical wiring, HVAC ducts, insulation, foundation ties, and structural components for proper installation, code compliance, workmanship issues, missing elements, or potential defects that would become hidden and costly to fix later.
This inspection provides buyers with a detailed report and photo documentation to share with the builder for corrections, ensuring higher build quality, fewer post-closing surprises, and greater long-term peace of mind.

An irrigation inspection is a specialized evaluation performed by a licensed professional to assess the efficiency, functionality, and condition of a home's sprinkler or drip irrigation system, including heads, valves, controllers, pipes, backflow preventers, and coverage zones. The inspector identifies issues such as leaks, poor water d
An irrigation inspection is a specialized evaluation performed by a licensed professional to assess the efficiency, functionality, and condition of a home's sprinkler or drip irrigation system, including heads, valves, controllers, pipes, backflow preventers, and coverage zones. The inspector identifies issues such as leaks, poor water distribution, malfunctioning components, or excessive water usage, providing a detailed report with recommendations to optimize performance, conserve water, and prevent costly damage or high utility bills.

A pool inspection is a specialized, non-invasive evaluation conducted by a licensed professional to assess the overall condition, safety, and functionality of a residential swimming pool and its associated equipment, including the structure, liner or plaster, plumbing, filtration system, pumps, heaters, electrical components, and safety f
A pool inspection is a specialized, non-invasive evaluation conducted by a licensed professional to assess the overall condition, safety, and functionality of a residential swimming pool and its associated equipment, including the structure, liner or plaster, plumbing, filtration system, pumps, heaters, electrical components, and safety features like fences, gates, and alarms. The inspector identifies potential issues such as leaks, cracks, poor water circulation, equipment malfunctions, providing a detailed report with recommendations to ensure safe operation, prevent costly repairs, and protect the homeowner from liability or health risks.

A septic inspection is a specialized evaluation to assess the condition and functionality of a home's onsite wastewater treatment system, including the septic tank, drain field (leach field), distribution box, and associated pipes and components. The inspector checks for signs of leaks, backups, tank integrity, sludge and scum levels, pr
A septic inspection is a specialized evaluation to assess the condition and functionality of a home's onsite wastewater treatment system, including the septic tank, drain field (leach field), distribution box, and associated pipes and components. The inspector checks for signs of leaks, backups, tank integrity, sludge and scum levels, proper drainage, and potential environmental or health risks, providing a detailed report with recommendations to ensure the system operates safely and avoids costly failures or repairs.

A well water inspection is a professional evaluation of a private well system, including the pump, tank, and piping. It identifies potential health risks or equipment issues, with a report providing recommendations to proper operation.
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