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Home Inspections

My home inspections typically start with the exterior of the property and end in the attic and crawlspace, if applicable. The entire home is inspected including the plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling etc. 

Home Inspection Options

 

Comprehensive Inspection

This inspection exceeds the ASHI standards and involves testing equipment such as digital circuit analyzer, combustible gas detector, moisture meter, and includes all accessible areas within the SOP. This is the recommended inspection for most buyers. This inspection takes approximately three hours to complete.

Basic Inspection

Includes roofing, electric, heating and plumbing. My basic inspection, often called a Four Point Inspection, is intended to determine the general condition of only these components. This inspection takes approximately one to two hours to complete.

Pre-Offer Walk Inspection

This inspection is performed once you narrow your search down to a few homes. I will attend the walk through with you and give my professional opinion on the condition of major components. This inspection does not include a written report nor does it substitute the actual inspection.


Rental or Security Deposit  Inspection

Designed to help the property renter or owner to document the current condition of the home. A Basic Inspection is performed with additional photos taken of the walls ceiling and floor areas.


Pre-List Sellers Inspection

This program generates more confidence with potential home buyers, thereby generating more offers with less last minute hassles. After the inspection is performed, the seller will receive a yard sign stating the home has been pre-inspected with an inspection report available. This inspection should not substitute the buyer's inspection.


Home Warranty Inspection

Completed just prior to your new home warranty is set to expire. Any issues discovered during this inspection can be brought to the builder's attention for correction.


Energy Evaluation with Thermal Scan

An examination of the various energy components of your home, including windows, attic, and heating and cooling elements.  Each room is also scanned with an infrared camera used to identity areas of heat variations, indicating heat loss or air infiltration.


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Sump Pump Operation
Sump pumps are self-activating electrical pumps that protect homes from moisture intrusion and are very common in Southeastern Michigan homes. They are usually installed below basement or crawlspace floors to remove rising groundwater and surface runoff before it has a chance to seep into the home.
TPR Vales and Discharge Piping
TPR (temperature pressure relief) valves are safety devices installed on water heating appliances such as boilers and domestic water supply heaters. TPRs are designed to automatically release water in the event that pressure or temperature in the water tank exceeds safe levels.

 

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