Services we Offer
Here is a list of inspection services we offer.
Residential Home Inspections
Whole Home Inspections adhere to the ASHI Standards, which include a thorough examination from the roof to the foundation of the home. Items included are: Grounds, Roof, Exterior, Electrical, Garage, Kitchen / Laundry Room, Bathrooms, All Other Interior Rooms, Fire Places, Crawlspace, Plumbing, Heating – Cooling Systems, Pools & Spas, and Electric service. This includes Home Inspections for Manufactured Homes / Mobile homes as well.
Pre-listing Inspections
Pre-listing Inspections
End of Warranty
These inspections are generally performed on new homes that are nearing the 1 yr warranty. The home is inspected to be sure all systems are functioning the way they should be. Additionally, some issue may arise over the first year. This is a good way to have items repaired prior to the warranty running out.
New Home Builds
New Home Builds
Multi unit dwellings
Wind Mitigation
A wind mitigation inspection looks at seven key areas of the roof to determine its ability to withstand strong winds and water intrusion.
- Construction Year: The year the home was built, which tells the home inspector how strict the building codes were.
- Roof Covering: The type of roof covering (shingle, tile, etc.) and age of the roof.
- Roof Deck: The material the roof deck (i.e. the material the shingles are nailed to) is made of, the type of nails securing the shingles, and how far apart the nails are.
- Roof To Wall Attachment: The method used to attach the roof to the foundation walls.
- Roof Geometry: The shape and slope of the roof.
- Secondary Water Resistance: The type of material between the shingles and roof decking (underlayment).
- Opening Protection: Whether there are additional protections on openings such as skylights, garage door, windows, etc.
Wind Mitigation
A wind mitigation inspection looks at seven key areas of the roof to determine its ability to withstand strong winds and water intrusion.
- Construction Year: The year the home was built, which tells the home inspector how strict the building codes were.
- Roof Covering: The type of roof covering (shingle, tile, etc.) and age of the roof.
- Roof Deck: The material the roof deck (i.e. the material the shingles are nailed to) is made of, the type of nails securing the shingles, and how far apart the nails are.
- Roof To Wall Attachment: The method used to attach the roof to the foundation walls.
- Roof Geometry: The shape and slope of the roof.
- Secondary Water Resistance: The type of material between the shingles and roof decking (underlayment).
- Opening Protection: Whether there are additional protections on openings such as skylights, garage door, windows, etc.
4 Point Inspections
Roof Certifications
Roof Certifications