Our Services
A new home 12-month warranty inspection is crucial for safeguarding your investment. It not only covers potential issues that may arise after moving in but also provides peace of mind as your builder warranty is ending. This inspection you to address any hidden problems without incurring unexpected costs, ensuring your new space remains a secure and enjoyable environment. By prioritizing a warranty inspection, you make a wise choice that protects your home and enhances your overall experience.
FOUNDATION
Foundation inspection is essential for structural integrity. It enables early detection of issues, preventing costly repairs and protecting the value of the home.
PLUMBING/ELECTRIC
A plumbing inspection checks the water supply, drainage, and waste systems for leaks, water pressure, and damage. Inspectors assess fixtures, water heaters, main water lines, and sewer lines to ensure proper function and safety.
An electrical inspection reviews the electrical panel, circuit breakers, outlets, and switches to verify proper function and safety. Inspectors check for correct wiring, grounding, and the presence of GFCI outlets where needed. They also inspect visible cables, smoke detectors, and safety devices for potential hazards.
Both inspections ensure systems are safe, functional, and up to code, with recommendations for repairs or updates provided as needed.
TESTING EQUIPTMENT
Inspecting equipment, including:
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Moisture Meters: Detect moisture levels.
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Infrared Cameras: Reveal temperature differences.
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Voltage Testers & Multimeters: Check electrical safety.
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Gas Detectors: Identify gas leaks.
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Borescopes: Inspect inside walls.
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GFCI Testers: Check outlet safety.
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Temperature Guns: Measure surface temperatures
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Water Pressure Gauges: Assess plumbing.
These tools help identify and diagnose issues.
HVAC
An HVAC inspection evaluates the system to ensure it operates safely, efficiently, and effectively. This includes a visual inspection for exterior damage and safety hazards, followed by checking key components such as the thermostat, electrical connections, air filters, and visual components. The inspector also examines ductwork for leaks and assesses combustion safety in heating systems. Performance testing measures temperature differential, airflow, noise levels, and cycle times. Safety checks are conducted for gas leaks, carbon monoxide emissions, and proper drainage. The inspector documents findings, explains any issues.
IN THE WALLS/ATTIC
Hidden damage within walls during a home inspection can include water damage, mold, and wood rot from moisture exposure. Electrical issues like faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and hidden connections pose fire risks. Inspectors may find corroded pipes, pest infestations (e.g., termites), and structural cracks that hint at foundation problems. Insufficient insulation, past fire damage, poor repairs, and unsecured ductwork can impact safety and efficiency.
MAINTENANCE
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