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A home inspection is an important step in the home buying process. During a home inspection, our inspector will evaluate the property for potential problems. Once the inspection is complete, you'll receive a written report that you can review with your real estate agent. Depending on the inspector's findings, you may decide to proceed with the sale as planned, ask for repairs or a lower price, or withdraw from the sale altogether.
Complete home inspection
We will check:
Roof, vents, flashings & trim
Gutters & downspouts
Skylight, chimney & other roof penetrations
Decks, stoops, porches, walkways & railings
Eaves, soffit & fascia
Grading & drainage
Foundation & crawlspace
Water penetration & foundation movement
Heating systems
Cooling systems
Main water shut off valves
Water heating system
Interior plumbing fixtures & faucets
Drainage
Electrical service line & meter box
Main disconnect & service amperage
Electrical panels, breakers & fuses
GFCIs & AFCIs
Insulation & ventilation
Garage doors
...And much more
Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections are both for Florida insurance companies. The wind mitigation inspection gives homeowners insurance discounts based on certain building attributes while the 4 point inspection tells insurance companies how well the home has been maintained.
4 Point & Wind Mitigation Reports
During a sewer inspection, an inspector will use a specially designed camera on a long cable to view the inside of your drains. Depending on the access available, an inspector may start on your roof and enter a vent stack on the opposite side of where your sewer ends to access the sewer. This gives the inspector the best chance of finding damage because the inspector can view the sewer from start to finish.
If you would like more information on what the procedure is like and what results you can expect, you can visit this Facebook group.
Sewer scope inspection
Mold is a byproduct of the breakdown of organic matter such as plants, wood, and even food and certain beverages. The problem that mold poses to humans is its spores, which can be released into the air and land on moist surfaces indoors, where they will continue to grow if the conditions are right. Left unchecked, mold growth can spread quickly and cause damage to the structure of a home. More importantly, mold can affect the respiratory health of susceptible individuals.
In determining the level of mold in a room, we use the services of the ProLab lab.
Mold-Free home
Breathing in high levels of radon can raise your risk of lung cancer. Testing your home is the only way to find out if you have a radon problem. If you do, then you can fix it.
Radon Gas Test
Paint no longer has lead in it in the United States. Any building painted in the last thirty years or so has no lead paint on its walls due to proven health investigations on the heavy metal. Still, there is a risk of lead poisoning in old buildings if you’re not careful.