Whether you are buying a new home or if you just want to see if your present home is up to par, we provide your basic home inspection. We will compile a written report of the general overall condition of your home. The inspection process is a limited visual examination. The inspection will not only identify safety issues, but will identify defects in the various systems and components in the home.
At times, insurance companies require a 4-point inspection. With this type of inspection, we take a general look at systems and components that usually have the most liabilities. These systems include, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and HVAC ( heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. )
You might ask, What is Wind Mitigation? Simply speaking, it is a way of strengthening an existing home to minimize damage from bad weather, such as a hurricane. If your home is older, Wind Mitigation can get your home closer to Florida's current building codes.
When this happens, you may be eligible to receive insurance credits (discounts) on your homeowner's policy. We will inspect those areas to see if your home is eligible for any insurance credits. If your home is not up to date, we will identify those areas so you have the opportunity to help strengthen your home and possibly receive insurance credits.
In addition to our other inspection services, we also offer roof inspections. Insurance companies often require roof inspections if a roof is over a certain age. They would like to know that your roof is not at a high risk of failing during a storm. During a roof inspection, we will identify the condition of the roof as well as the useful lifespan remaining.
What really matters during a home inspection?
Everything you need to know after you had a home inspection, so you can keep your home safe and well maintained.
If necessary, we will perform Covid-19 safe home inspections
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