What We Inspect Our program has
been designed to assure you a thorough, easy to understand overview
of the conditions of the home you are about to purchase. Buying a
home is not something you do every day and we provide the
information you need for peace of mind. We assure the
inspection of and report on over 400 items We deliver a detailed
report to you before we leave the house

(BTR) standards of practice
and rules of professional conduct
- We point out major and minor deficiencies to give you the
complete picture on your new home's condition
- Digital Photos - photos can be printed on site and/or
e-mailed!
- We identify any major expenditures coming up so you can
budget these potential expenses
- We identify any potential safety hazards
present
- We show you how various systems work
- We review and explain the conditions found
- Finally we tag and identify your main water and water
heater shutoffs
What
Does a Typical Home Inspection Cover?

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External
Conditions & Surfaces
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Roof,
Attic, Insulation & Ventilation
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Plumbing
& Electrical Systems
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Appliances
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Heating
& Cooling Systems
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Foundations, Slabs & Floors
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Walls
& Ceilings
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Garage,
Walls & Driveway
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Pools
& Spas
Additional Arizona Inspection
Services
Investor Property Inspections Includes Multi-Unit Housing
Investor
property inspections are performed prior to purchase as well as
periodically during ownership. Pre-purchase inspections are
performed to identify defects prior to taking ownership to
negotiate repairs or price adjustments which reflect the condition
of the property. Periodic inspections for properties currently in
your portfolio would ensure the identification of needed repairs
following say a long term tenant’s
departure. Long-term
tenants sometimes neglect to mention repairs and/or abuse the
property during their tenancy. Identifying those problems early is
the key to profitable ownership.
Seller Certified Home Program (Pre-Listing
Inspections)
Listing
inspections are very good for the homeowner who may not be in tune
with the condition of their home. A great many sales are cancelled
due to the buyer’s shock at the “functional condition” of the
home. It may look great, but have serious technical, safety, or
functional issues present without the owner’s knowledge. Having
the home inspected prior to placing on the market is the ideal way
to identify and either repair or disclose the issue found in the
Inspection Report. Obviously, repairing the items would be the
most beneficial towards completing the sale. However, there may be
financial reasons where the owner can’t make the repairs.
Disclosing them up front and pricing the home based upon that
disclosure will often times produce a higher net sales price for
the owner.
You
Get What you Inspect NOT what you
EXPECT. |