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Why should I get a Home Inspection?

Long-term cost savings: By identifying issues early on, home buyers can avoid unexpected and expensive repairs after moving in. Sellers can also address  problems before listing the property, potentially increasing its value.

Using a certified home inspector is essential when purchasing or selling a property because they provide a professional evaluation of the home's condition. A home is a significant investment, and a thorough inspection can uncover potential issues that may not be immediately apparent to the untrained eye. Here are some key reasons why using a home inspector is so important:

  1. Unbiased evaluation: Home inspectors are neutral third parties who have no vested interest in the sale of the property. Their primary goal is to provide an unbiased assessment of the home's condition, allowing buyers and sellers to make informed decisions.
  2. Identify hidden issues: A home inspector is trained to spot problems that might not be visible during a casual walk through. This could include issues with the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, and more.
  3. Negotiating tool: If the home inspection reveals significant problems, it can be used as a negotiation tool. Buyers may ask the seller to address the issues or adjust the selling price accordingly.
  4. Safety concerns: Home inspectors can identify potential safety hazards, such as electrical issues or the presence of harmful substances like mold or asbestos.
  5. Long-term cost savings: By identifying issues early on, homebuyers can avoid unexpected and expensive repairs after moving in. Sellers can also address  problems before listing the property, potentially increasing its value.
  6. Peace of mind: For both buyers and sellers, a home inspection offers peace of mind. Buyers can be more confident in their purchase, knowing they have a comprehensive understanding of the property's condition. Sellers can have confidence that they've disclosed all known issues, reducing the likelihood of post-sale disputes.

A professional home inspection is a crucial step in the real estate process, providing valuable information and helping all parties involved make informed decisions.


Do you need to test your water?

See what the CDC says about testing your well.

https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/drinking/private/wells/testing.html

Why Is mold testing Important?

Water damage and mold growth can cause problems with wooden structures, insulation, and electrical wiring in your home. A mold inspection and mold remediation will reduce or prevent serious structural damage.

Aerial Photography & more!

Our drones are equipped to fly in almost any weather condition. That means we can do a roof inspection 90% of the time regardless of weather conditions. Equipped with 4k resolution, you can bet that it will reveal every detail!

FLIR Thermal Imaging.

Thermal imaging scans uncover air leaks around widows and doors as well as damp areas that could lead to hidden mold buildup.

Crawlbot

All sorts of problems can spring up and lead to more costly repairs. Even though we truly dislike having to get down on all fours to fit through the access door and crawl to get inside, it is a necessary part of owning a home. With Crawlbot we can access 90% of crawlspaces, even shallow ones!


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