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What Does An Inspection Cover?

 
Structure. The structure of the home is what gives its shape and strength. The most commonly asked questions of a professional home inspector are related to evaluating the condition of the structure. The two main components of the structure are the foundation and the framing system. Each of these components is critical in providing the building with long-lasting comfort and stability. Major defects in the structure can be very expensive and extensive to repair.

Mechanicals. The mechanical systems of the dwelling are designed to provide a comfortable and safe living environment. Each system has many components and there are many types of each system. An inspector's skills and experience are utilized to evaluate the safe operational condition of each system and to report any defects discovered. The mechanical systems encompass the entire dwelling and exterior portions. Your inspector's unique training, skills and experience will separate him in these areas from untrained and inexperienced inspectors.

Roofing. The roof is part of the exterior but requires more individual attention. It is designed to protect all the components of the dwelling. There are many roof styles and finished materials. Each style and material is inspected carefully for wears, leaks, defects, and other deficiencies. Roofing problems that go undetected can cause serious harm to other components of the building. Styles and types of roofs are dictated by location, age, and preference.

Exterior. The exterior of the building includes: siding, trim, gutters & downspouts, windows, roof, garage, stoops, decks, patios, grounds, and related items. Each of these items is inspected not only for its condition, but how it relates to the dwelling. Defects in exterior components such as the siding or windows can greatly affect other components of the home.

Interiors. The interior of the home includes all the various rooms and related items, which are not covered in other aspects of your home inspection on the interior of the dwelling. Some items may overlap such as bathrooms and plumbing, rooms and electrical, and so on. The professional inspector will go through each and every room, including all visible and accessible areas of your new home.

 

The inspection that you will receive is a non-evasive visual inspection. This typically includes:

  • Foundation
  • Exterior, siding, walls, porches, etc.
  • Roofing
  • Attic
  • Basement, crawl space
  • Plumbing systems
  • Electrical systems
  • Heating and air conditioning systems
  • Interior
  • Fireplaces
  • Windows and doors

All inspections are done by me and I encourage everyone who is interested in inspection to accompany while I do it. You can learn a lot about how things work by tagging along. I would be more than happy to answer any questions you might have about the house.

You will receive a computer-generated report that is easy to follow and will include pictures of any problems that I might find during the inspection. All of these are vital to egotiate the best possible deal you can.

To request an inspection, please fill out the form and send it via email. Or you may call me at 856-343-2362.


 

Inspection Price List

 
 
 
Single family home $325.00
Two-family home $375.00
Three-family home $400.00
One-bedroom condo $250.00
Two- or three bedroom condo $300.00
Townhouse $325.00
Termite (with inspection) $75.00
Radon (with inspection) $100.00
New home pre drywall $250.00
New home final walk-through $250.00
30-day or one-year list walk $250.00
New home complete package $500.00
For all other services needed, please call us to arrange for a discussion.
For Delaware and Pennsylvania add $25.00 to the inspection.
 
     
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