Frequently Asked
Questions

1. What is a Home
Inspection?
A home inspection is a visual inspection of
the structure and components of a home to find items that are
not performing correctly or items that are unsafe. If
a problem or a symptom of a problem is found the home inspector
will include a description of the problem in a written report
and may recommend further evaluation.

2. Why should I have my
house or my future house
inspected?
Because
buying your home is possibly the biggest investment you
will ever make. A small investment in purchasing a
home inspection may save you substantial money in the
future.
No Home is perfect, and even new homes are not
immune to issues. They can have problems with the roofing
system, plumbing, heating and air conditioning,or the
electrical system, just to name a few things. And much older
homes can have additional issues. You want to make sure you are
making a sound investment.
If you are selling a home, having a home
inspection done and replacing/repairing the defects before the
house goes on the market is a good selling point, shows
concern, and will help the buyer trust the home's condition --
making it more marketable.

3.
What if the report reveals
problems?
All homes, even new homes, have issues.
Problems can be fixed, and a home inspection simply allows that
problems can be addressed before the house closes.

4.
What does a home inspection
include?
Home inspections should include the systems and
structure of a home. Items that we normally inspect:
- Chimneys
- Attic
Insulation
- Attic
Ventilation
- Roof
Leak
- Condensation
- Main
Electrical Panel
- Corrosion
on Wiring
- Electrical
Outlet Performance
- Electrical Outlet
Wiring
- Heating
Unit
- Heat
Distribution
- Plumbing
Fixtures
- Plumbing
Supply Pipe
- Water
Pressure Tank
- Water
Pump
- Hot Water
Heater
- Main
Sanitary Drain
- Seperate
Drains
- Windows
- Doors
- Overgrown
Trees
- Flashing
- Exterior
Siding
- Exterior
Trim
- Storm
Windows & Doors
- Driveway
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- Foundation
- Visible
Wall Rot
- Visible
Sill Rot
- Visible
Floor Rot
- Floor
Sag
- Basement/crawl
space water
- Basement/crawl space
ventilation
- Bathroom
ventilation
- Kitchen
ventilation
- Main Electrical System
Ground
- TV Antenna
Ground
- Bedroom Egress Window
Size
- Porches, decks, and
steps
- Walls, ceilings,
floors
- Stairs
- Smoke
Detectors
- Fireplaces
- Small Animal
Entry
- Insect
Infestation
- Gutters and
Downspouts
- Exterior
Drainage
- Grade
Clearance
- Roof
Eaves
- Roof
Surface
- Roof
Structure
- Garage
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We also offer additional services not included in a
typical home inspection such as mold, radon
and water testing.

5.
Should I be present at the home
inspection?
It is often helpful to be there so the home inspector can
explain in person and answer any questions you may have. This
is an excellent way to learn about your new home even if no
problems are found. But be sure to give the home inspector time
and space to concentrate and focus so he can do the best job
possible for you.
You can also point out items/areas that are of special
concern to you.
We have an inspection procedure that enables us to find,
see, and record all of the information we need in just a few
hours.

6.
What if the home "fails" the home
inspection?
There is no such thing as a failing grade for a home
inspection. The inspection is simply to find items that
are not performing correctly or items that are unsafe --
and then they are noted in the report.

7.
How do I get the actual home inspection
report?
We use the HomeGauge computerized home inspection reporting
system which allows us to include digital pictures. The home
inspection reports are available to our Customers and their
agents on the Internet as soon as the reports are completed.
Reports can be viewed as often as needed and printed as many
times as necessary.
To view and print these reports on the internet all that is
needed is your web browser. There is no plug-in required or any
other kind of reader needed. You will be emailed a link to your
report with a user name and password to view it. This email
only contains a link to the report and does not have any
attachments. This means you do not need to download large email
attachments and you do not need to worry about email
viruses.

8.
Do you provide cost estimates for
repairs?
No, we do not. After you have looked over the report,
you should contact at least two or three qualified licensed
contractors and get estimates.

9. What if I have
questions or concerns after reading the inspection
report?
If you need to discuss the report please call us at
1-888-775-1414, and I'll be happy to talk with you. We
don't charge for phone consultations after the report has been
posted online. You can also contact
us by email.

10. What do you charge
for your home inspection
services?
Please click here for our full
pricing information and scheduling.

11. How can I make
payment?
For your convenience, we accept credit card payments
online. Please click here to make a
secure online payment. If you have any questions about
your quoted price, please contact us.

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