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Purchasing, selling, leasing, or maintaining a property can be a big investment and a property inspection is an opportunity to identify issues prior to a transaction. Some lenders require an inspection before financing is approved. Also, property inspection reports may serve as a guide for scheduling maintenance and future repair planning.
Typically, it may take approximately one hour per 1000 square foot for an inspector. The condition of the property and addressing buyer/seller questions during the process may also impact the length of time to complete the inspection.
The cost of a property inspection can vary. Cost is based on the size, age, foundation type, and location of the property; and any add-on services you may select to be performed.
Yes. We inspect and test for radon contamination. Radon gas cannot be seen or smelled, and exposure may damage cells in the lining of the lungs and increase risk of lung cancer. Radon inspection and testing is an add-on service. Lab test results typically takes 3-5 business days.
Yes. We inspect and test for mold contamination. Mold contamination may remain undetected until health symptoms occur, or growth appears on your carpet, walls and more. Mold inspection and testing is an add-on service. Lab test results typically takes 1-3 business days.
A pool inspection starts with a general overview of the pool itself, including the condition of the tiles or liner. It also includes a visual inspection of the electrical systems, filtration systems, heating systems, lighting systems, motors, plumbing systems, pumps, safety barriers, such as fences, latches and locks structures adjoining the pool or spa, such as stairs, ladders, decking, patios, and valves. We will not determine if the following are present, environmental hazards, mold, fungus, rodents, pests, or water quality.
Yes, it is an opportunity for you to observe the inspector and ask questions at the end of the inspection about the condition and maintenance of the property.
The property inspection includes the visual review and written report of the heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical systems, crawlspace, roof, basement, walls, ceiling, floors, windows, doors, foundation, and structural components. The inspector will not look in closed walls, pipes, sewer lines, behind electrical panels in closed walls or chimneys.
Yes, the severity of the issues identified will be documented in your property inspection report.
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