Residential Home Inspection
Why is a Home Inspection Important?
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Helps buyers make informed decisions.
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Identifies potential costly repairs.
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Provides sellers with an opportunity to fix issues before listing.
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Can be used as a negotiation tool.
What is a Home Inspection?
A home inspection is a professional evaluation of a property's condition, typically performed before buying or selling a home. A certified home inspector examines major components of the house to identify potential issues.
What Does a Home Inspection Cover?
A typical home inspection includes:
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Structure & Foundation – Checking for cracks, settling, or damage.
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Roof & Attic – Assessing for leaks, missing shingles, and insulation quality.
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Electrical Systems – Ensuring wiring, outlets, and the breaker panel are safe.
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Plumbing – Inspecting pipes, drains, and water heaters for leaks or damage.
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HVAC Systems – Evaluating heating, ventilation, and air conditioning efficiency.
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Appliances & Interiors – Testing built-in appliances, doors, windows, and flooring.



