Frequently Asked Questions




Why do I need a Home Inspection?

A home inspection is a visible inspection of the home you are about to purchase from the top to bottom. The primary purpose is to discover any defects prior to closing.
The inspection covers the quality and condition of the home at the time of inspection. All Inspections Include: Pest & Dry Rot, Exterior & Interior, Basements & Attics,
Foundation & Structure, Crawlspace, Retaining Walls, Electrical & Plumbing Systems & Fixtures, Roof & Drainage Systems, Windows & Doors, Walls, Floors, Ceilings, Heating, Cooling & Hot Water Systems, Lights, Switches, Receptacles, Kitchen Components & Appliances

Should I Attend the Home Inspection?

It is important the home buyer or seller attend the home inspection. The inspector will be able to show then any issues that come with the house or defects.

Does the Inspector help me decide if I should buy the House?

In a round about way, we don’t advise you to buy or not to buy a home, we merely provide you with the facts regarding the condition of the home at the time of the inspection.

Can a House Fail Inspection?

NO, a home inspection is an examination of the current condition, it is not an appraisal. A home inspector therefore, will not pass or fail a house, but rather describe its physical condition and indicate what may need to be repaired or replaced.

What is a Pre-Inspection?

A pre-inspection allows a home seller to know of items that could be repaired prior to a prospective buyer’s home inspection finding issues. This also will reduce the bargainning  power that the buyer will have.