| Residential Real Estate Inspections: Inspecting real estate for buyers. Giving a general visual inspection per the guidelines of the California Real Estate Inspection Association with emphasis on the 5 major systems of the home, such as the Foundation system, Roof system, Plumbing system, Electrical system and Heating and Air system, as well as covering the interiors, exteriors of the structure, grounds and pools or spas, if any. |
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Residential Presale Inspections: Inspecting a home for the seller. This has become an increasing trend. Each year more and more sellers are having their homes inspected before it goes on the market. This gives the seller an idea of what to expect in a home inspection or address any of the issues that come up in the inspection before selling his home. |
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Home Maintenance Inspection: This type of inspection has also become more popular through the years. Homeowners are requesting an inspection of their home for maintenance purposes. The home is examined, giving the client the existing condition of the important systems of the home. This may include recommendations on repairs, maintenance or referrals if further evaluation if needed, by an appropriate professional. |
New Construction overview Inspection: Inspecting the structure as it is being built to help insure the best possible standards of quality and compliances are being adhered to during construction. |
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Computer Generated Reports Printed on-Site: With new technologies and the use of a specialized inspection program (3D) you will be given a computer generated, on-site report with 3 copies printed and ready for you, your agent or any other interested party to take immediately following the inspection. This also allows the inspector to go over the report with you at the property, making the inspection more efficient and saving you time. The report is easy to read and the response time to follow-up questions is prompt. |
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State Contractors License #488726
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