• COMPLETE HOME INSPECTION

    Although a property may appear to be in relatively good condition, a comprehensive review may reveal hidden problems that could cost you more money later. For example, the inspection will determine whether the roof is in good condition, if there are any damages, or if a roof replacement will soon be necessary. A buyer’s inspection helps protect home buyers from surprises and expensive repairs.

    When buying a property in the Orlando area, homebuyers can have a home inspection of the property they are planning to purchase as a condition of sale in the real estate contract.

    Our complete home inspection is a comprehensive home inspection. A licensed home inspector will inspect the interior and exterior structure of the home, its components and fixtures, and all appliances noting any deficiencies and if any repairs will be necessary.

    COMPLETE HOME INSPECTION Checklist

    Our complete home inspection is a full examination of the interior and exterior of the structure that includes:

    Exterior: We will examine the exterior coverings, features, and components, including paint, trim, siding, garage door, windows, deck, porches, steps, walkways, driveways, and railings. We will also inspect the drainage.

    Roof: We inspect the roof, which includes flashing, soffits, roofing materials, coverings, and any chimneys and skylights.

    Interior: The interior home inspection also covers the interior features such as ceiling, flooring, doors, stairs, handrails, lighting fixtures, and appliances.

    Electrical: The home inspector will check the electrical systems, including the wiring, fuses, breakers, receptacles, grounding, smoke detectors, electric service lines, and electric meter.

    Plumbing: We will inspect the plumbing systems, including faucets, plumbing fixtures, water flow, pipes, water and pool pumps, water heater, and the main water shutoff valves.

    HVAC: We will also look at the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system which includes furnace, cooling equipment, thermostat, piping, fuel supply, ductwork, vents, safety controls, flues, fireplace damper, and hearth.

    Insulation: We will check to see if there is sufficient insulation by examining the attic, foundation, crawl spaces, walls, kitchen, bathrooms, and flooring.

    Home Inspection Tips for Buyers

    Make a home inspection contingent on the sale of the property you are planning to buy. Then call us to schedule the home inspection. We encourage prospective buyers to walk through the home with the inspector. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn more about the condition of the property you're potentially buying.

    We will send you the home inspection report promptly, usually within 24 hours. We are available to answer any questions you may have.