A home inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify defects within specific systems and components that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector.
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The roof and exterior are checked for any issues that may compromise the performance of the building envelope.
We go into attics and crawlspaces to look for any ventilation, moisture, structural and other possible defects.
The home's electrical components are inspected for any issues that could pose an electric shock or fire hazard.
The HVAC and hot water equipment and their associated components all around the home will be examined.
If visible and accessible, foundation and structural components of the home will be checked for deficiencies.
We inspect walls, ceilings, floors, doors and other interior components of accessible areas of the dwelling.
Although not part of the Home Inspectors Standards of Practice, we can include household appliances such as dishwasher, oven and range, refrigerator, washer and dryer.
To supplement our visual inspections, we use specialized inspection tools such as GFCI outlet testers, IR thermal imagers, and moisture meters among others.
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