WHAT YOU GET FOR THIS FEE
- A thorough inspection performed by a Licensed and Certified Home Inspector with over 15 years experience as a residential and commercial builder.
- A detailed analysis of the home, identifying more than just problem areas.
- An education in the operation and maintenance of the various systems of the home.
- As much time as you need to answer all of your inspection related questions, from an unbiased inspector.
- A digital copy of the report, delivered through a secure website, that you can print, forward or download, within 24 hours of the inspection in most cases.
- A company that stands behind its work.
WHAT METHODS OF PAYMENT ARE ACCEPTED?
We accept all major credit cards, cash or personal checks.
WHEN IS PAYMENT DUE?
Payment is due in full at time of service
Residential/Townhome Home Inspections
Residential/Townhome Buyers Pre-Purchase Inspection
The most common type of inspection is usually performed for a buyer after a property has been put under contract and prior to closing of escrow. In many cases, a Buyer’s Inspection will help both the buyer and the seller to identify damage or other problems that may exist with a property so that both parties will have a better understanding of issues that may need attention before closing. Even if the seller has already performed a Seller’s Inspection, buyers should still perform their own inspections to prevent “seller’s bias” in any shape or form.Residential/Townhome Sellers Pre-Listing Inspection
This type of inspection is usually performed by a seller before a property is listed or announced for sale. The property owner will perform a Seller’s Inspection to determine what damage or other problems may exist with a property in order to determine factors such as fair market value, discount values, or any pre-listing expenditure necessary to increase the value and desirability of the property.
Square Footage (Based on Gross sf) |
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Up to 1500
1501 to 2000
2001 to 2500
2501 to 3000
3001 to 3500
3501 to 4000
4000+
Add Wind Mit or 4 Point |
$275
$300
$315
$350
$375
$450
Call for quote
$25 |
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Condominium Inspections Condominium Inspection
A Condominium Inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of the building systems and components within a condominium unit. Common elements are not included in the inspection since they are covered by the technical audit performed by the condominium association and are a shared responsibility among all unit owners. The inspection includes major appliances as well as maintenance and service issues for the unit. The inspection and written report provide the critical information needed to make an informed decision. Knowledge and information is power in all real estate transactions.
Square Footage (Based on Gross sf) |
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Up to 1500
1501-2000
2001-3000
Over 3000 |
$225
$250
$275
Call for Pricing |
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Insurance Inspections |
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4 Point (Stand Alone) A Four (4) Point inspection is often required when obtaining a new homeowner’s insurance policy, or when renewing an existing policy. Four (4) Point requirements will vary from carrier to carrier usually starting at 30 years or older. Four (4) Point inspections consists of a limited visual survey of the following:Heating/Air conditioning system
Roof
Electrical
Plumbing
The purpose of the inspection is to determine the approximate age, general condition, and remaining lifespan of these systems. This is a limited visual inspection of components the insurance company may find unsafe or problematic.
Wind Mitigation (Stand Alone)
Wind Mit/4 Point Combo |
$75
$75
$125 |
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*Reduced prices for combinations of home inspection/insurance inspections or multiple insurance inspections booked at same time. |
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ADDITIONAL SERVICE CHARGES |
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Crawl Spaces Ignoring your crawl space is similar to neglecting a basement. All sorts of problems can spring up and lead to more costly repairs. Even though we truly dislike having to get down on all fours to fit through the access door and crawl to get inside, it is a necessary part of owning a home. Inspecting your crawl space should become a regular habit, just like you would inspect your basement, attic, roof, or gutters.Neglected crawl spaces can lead to problems inside the actual house. You might notice an increase in dampness or humidity. You could start to see signs of mice in your cupboards. You might start to notice your floors feel “soggy” and “squishy.” You may be shocked when you open your utility bills and see they have doubled or tripled. You could even experience problems with mold and mildew.
Call Back Re-Inspection of construction repairs |
$50
$100 |
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Contact us today to schedule an inspection, or with any questions that you have.