Residential Inspection

What is a Residential Inspection?
A Residential Inspection is a non-invasive examination of the condition of your future investment. Scope of work performed:
- Structure: The inspector will examine the foundation, walls, roof, and other structural components of the home.
- Plumbing: The inspector will check the water supply, drainage, and fixtures.
- Electrical: The inspector will check the wiring, outlets, and switches.
- Heating and cooling: The inspector will check the furnace, air conditioner, and ductwork.
- Insulation: The inspector will check the insulation in the attic, walls, and floors.
- Windows and doors: The inspector will check the condition of the windows and doors.
- Exterior: The inspector will check the roof, gutters, siding, and foundation
- Interior: The inspector will check the walls, floors, ceilings, and app

Advantages of a Residential Inspection?
To identify potential problems. The inspection can help you identify any potential problems with the home, such as structural damage, leaks, electrical or plumbing issues, and pest infestations. This can help you avoid costly repairs down the road.
To give you peace of mind. Knowing that the home’s major systems are in good condition can give you peace of mind. This is especially important if you are buying a home.
To negotiate a better price. If the inspection finds any problems, you may be able to negotiate a lower price with the seller.
To make informed decisions about maintenance and repairs. The inspection report will provide you with information about the condition of the home’s systems, so you can make informed decisions about what needs to be repaired or replaced.