Home Inspection Process
The inspection process is usually performed during the option period of a real estate transaction. Every home inspection is a complete and thorough review of the major systems of a home.
Our reports will provide you with a clear description of our findings, including photos. Your home inspection will identify and report on major deficiencies, unsafe or expensive problems that could exist in the home. The report can be extremely valuable for your final negotiations, personal understanding of your home, and as a tool for future maintenance.
Interior Inspection
- Floors & Ceilings
- Walls
- Stairs & Banisters
- Fireplaces
- Finishes
- Sinks
- Built-in Appliances
- Smoke Detectors & Safety related items
- Any other visible interior components
Exterior Inspection
- Siding, Brick, Stone, Stucco
- Windows
- Doors
- Sashes & Lintels
- Vents
- Entryways
- All other visible exterior components
Roof Inspection
- Shingles
- Flashings
- Chimneys
- Vents
- Trim & Gutters
- Drip Edges
- Skylights
- Downspouts
- All other visible roof related items
HVAC System Inspection
- Furnace
- Filters
- Ductwork
- Air Conditioner & Lines
- Performance testing of Heating & Cooling systems
- All other visible HVAC related components
Electrical Inspection
- Service entry & clearance
- Main service panels and sub panels
- Branch circuits
- Switches & outlets
- Fixtures
- Visible wiring & Junction boxes
- Grounding system
- All other visible electrical components
Plumbing Inspection
- Water pressure
- Water distribution system
- Hose bibs
- Sinks & faucets
- Baths, showers & toilets
- Drainage system
- All other visible plumbing related items
Attic Inspection
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Rafters
- Joists & Collar Ties
- Trusses
- Wiring Attachments
- All other visible related items
Additional Inspection Items*
- Sprinkler systems
- Pools
- Detached shops/garages
- Outdoor kitchens
- Private water wells
- Private sewage systems (septic)
- WDI (wood destroying insect inspection)
***Additional service fees apply