Denver to Northern Colorado Certified and Insured Full-Service Home Inspector
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Buying a home is already a stressful endeavor, but becoming a new homeowner and getting surprised with expensive repairs is even more stressful. A thorough home inspection is always recommended before closing on the sale. Let us cover your asset with our detailed inspection that will include your homes roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems.
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Looking to sell your home? A Pre-Listing inspection is a great way to have a detailed list of any necessary repairs that you can plan for. Don’t get blind-sided by a major repair and be forced to make a decision last minute. Have the information you need before putting your house on the market.
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Radon is an odorless, colorless gas that is released from rocks, water and soil. This can sometimes become trapped in homes, and high levels of radon exposure can be dangerous. It is recommended to always get radon tested before closing on a home.
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Plumbing systems are examined in a typical home inspection, but only what is readily accessible. Often times, there are unseen issues further down the lines or between the house and the city main, which is still the homeowner’s responsibility. This is where a sewer scope inspection is very important. Sewer scopes allow you to verify the condition of the interior of your plumbing systems, and have the information you need prior to closing.
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People can only see problems that are visible. Problems that are hidden behind walls or floors could become a surprise six months down the line. That’s where a thermal imaging inspection comes in handy. Water leaks, electrical, or HVAC issues could be happening within the walls or under floors, and temperature changes from these issues are visible through a thermal imaging inspection.
Why You Need a Home Inspection Prior to Buying or Selling
Let’s face it. Buyers need to know what they are getting into before making one of the biggest purchases of their life. Getting a home inspection is not just for the sake of the lender. It is so the home buyer can make sure they have a detailed report of the condition of their asset, giving them peace of mind.
For sellers, a pre-listing inspection will remove the worry and hassle by providing a detailed report of the condition of your home so you won’t be blindsided by any repairs that must be done prior to listing.
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