Home Buyer's
Inspection
Make the right decision
with the right information
The average home buyer spends less time buying a house than buying a car. When you hire a home inspector, you can save yourself time, stress by proactively identifying any issues with the home.
A home inspector performs a visual inspection of the structure and components of the home to ensure everything is performing correctly and is in safe working condition; helping you protect your investment and your family.
This comprehensive top-to-bottom inspection will help you understand the true condition of the home before purchasing. A pre-purchase inspection can reduce the risk of costly surprises and help you factor in any needed repairs in your negotiations with the seller.
Every INspection includes
- Interior / Exterior
- Structural Components
- Roofing System
- Plumbing System
- Electrical System
- Heating System
- Fireplaces & Wood Stoves
- Insulation & Ventilation
90 Days of Structural and Mechanical Warranty Protection after your full home inspection! Buy with confidence and worry less knowing that your appliances and systems are covered.
Buy with confidence and be worry free knowing that your full home inspection includes the Roof Protection Plan! Your roof leak repairs are covered for the next five years, up to $3,000.
The Roof Protection Plan covers all types of residential roofing and is fully transferable.
Running water and sewer lines that drain properly are two of the most essential services in your home. Don’t risk thousands of dollars and the potential frustration and inconvenience of dealing with one of the most expensive home systems to repair.
Sewer Line Protection from SewerGard
Buy with confidence and be worry free knowing that main water and sewer line collapses and breaks are covered, up to $4000, for the first 90 days after your inspection.
Recalled appliances are found in one in every nine homes. Buy with confidence and be worry free knowing that your home will be screened for recalled appliances during your full home inspection. When a manufacturer designs a dangerous product, they must recall that item and repair or replace it at no cost to you. RecallChek sends you a notification each month to ensure that when a dangerous appliance in your home has been recalled, you’re told!
How It Works:
- Your home inspector records the model numbers of your built-in home appliances and HVAC systems.
- Those numbers are matched against the RecallChek database of recalled appliances.
- RecallChek emails you a monthly report to tell you if any of your appliances have been recalled.
Helping you get your utilities set up for your new home, special discounts on home security systems, cable, internet and phone.