A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of the home, often in connection with the sale of that home, as defined by Wikipedia. But what exactly does that mean? Basically, a home inspector will look at all the major components of a home and provide a detailed report on those components and any issues they may have. A home inspector will look at everything from the roof to the foundation, looking at systems like the furnace & A/C, fireplace & chimney, electrical and plumbing components. These inspections and reports are valuable information for any person interested in the condition of the property. They can identify things in need of repair or replacement, find material defects, and identify safety issues. At Quality Home Inspection, I use the latest tools and technology to provide you with a comprehensive report that you can easily understand.
Now why do you need a home inspection? Well, the most common reason is if you are considering purchasing a home you definitely should have it inspected. A home is one of the biggest purchases you will ever make and knowing its condition should be very important to you. Let me put together a detailed report for you so that you know your new home, inside and out. Another reason for a home inspection is a pre-sale inspection before you list your home for sale. Let me identify any issues that your home may have so that you can get them repaired and get the maximum possible price for your home. If your home is less than a year old be sure to get a 11-month warranty inspection done. Most new homes have a one-year warranty so why not have your home inspected and take advantage of it if there's any issues. At Quality Home Inspection I can provide all of these services and more.
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