New Home Buyers

CONGRATULATIONS on your new home! 

We know that purchasing a new home can be one of the most exciting, yet intimidating, times in your life. There is so much to know and worry about, it is easy to be overwhelmed and feel out of your comfort zone. An integral part of the process is having the house inspected within an allotted time frame to ascertain if you are going to move forward with the purchase. Our goal is to help make this experience as smooth as possible for you and your family.

Save yourself from future headaches and financial strain…Do NOT cut corners when it comes to your home inspection. Buying a new home is a major expense, but bypassing a Quality home inspection could result in even greater expense down the road. 

You see the surface … we see beyond.

Mold in attic space caused by roof leak

Mold in attic space caused by roof leak

Deteriorated roof sheathing from roof leak

Deteriorated roof sheathing from roof leak

Water leaking back into the pool

Water leaking back into the pool

Here are some reasons to have the house inspected:

We find problems the naked or untrained eye will not see!

  • Water Damage 

  • Roof Leaks

  • Faulty Air Conditioning

  • Polybutylene Water Supply Piping

  • Presence of Mold

  • Cut Roof Trusses

  • Non-Permitted Work

  • Structural Issues

  • Fire Hazard Breaker Panels

  • Improperly Wired Electrical System

  • Health and Safety Hazards

Home inspection findings can help you renegotiate the contract before you close.

  • For example:

    We may find that the roof system is in need of repairs. You can ask the seller to correct the problem, give you a credit at closing, or come down in the sale price. Little things add up! 

NO Surprises!

  • You won’t be blind-sided by work that is needed in your new home. You can plan accordingly...this allows you to prioritize time sensitive repairs, while reserving less urgent projects for later.

 
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Already own your home? Why would you want your home inspected?

How do I know if I should consider a home inspection?

  • New Construction/Punch List Inspection

  • 1-year Warranty Inspection Prior to Your One Year Anniversary

  • Previously Owned Home/Resale

  • Pre-Listing Inspections

  • Condos & Townhomes

Save yourself from future headaches and financial strain…

Do NOT cut corners when it comes to your home inspection. Buying a new home is a major expense, and bypassing a quality home inspection could result in even greater expense down the road.

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