There are many times when an inspection can give you an advantage. If you're buying a home,
getting a home inspection means you know about any problems and their solutions
before you move in. If you're
selling a home, getting a home inspection means you know you're complying with full disclosure laws, and
means you can consider selecting contractors rather than waiting for the buyer
to do so. If you've just done extensive
remodeling, a home inspection can help you make certain the contractors did the
job correctly.
Our job as your professional
home inspector choice is to alert you to the extent possible to unknown
problems and potential environmental hazards in your current or potential
house. Just because some of these hazards are invisible doesn’t mean they call
for less vigilance on your part. Ours is a non-invasive visual inspection of
your property. While we may be able to
alert you to possible problems, our basic inspections are no substitutes for
specialized contaminant testing.
Why Inspect?
The purchase of a home is probably the largest
single investment you will ever make. You should learn as much as you can about
the condition of the property and the need for any major repairs before you
buy, so that you can minimize unpleasant surprises and difficulties afterwards.