KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT
You receive the most complete and comprehensive report available today that has been proven in thousands of inspections.
This matrix combines a detailed checklist and narrative of each important element. It’s easy to understand “matrix” format will tell you the condition of hundreds of items in the home you are considering.
You are urged to meet the inspector at the property. Each visible element and system will be inspected and explained at that time. Your inspector will answer your questions and report verbally and in writing on:
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Grounds/Grading |
Porches/Patio/Decks |
Driveway/Sidewalks |
Fences/Gates |
Exterior Finish/Trim |
Gutters/Downspouts |
Foundation/Slab |
Attic/Ventilation |
Roof |
Insulation |
Plumbing |
Water Heater |
Heating |
Floors |
Electrical |
Walls/Ceilings |
Air Conditioning |
Windows/Doors |
Ceiling Fans |
Smoke Detectors |
Garage/Door Opener |
Fireplace/Chimney |
Major Appliances |
Laundry Room |
Bathroom/Fixtures |
Termite*
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*Provided by separate licensed pest control company, for an additional charge. |
Our MATRIX INSPECTION REPORT is comprehensive and covers every item inspected according to the Standards of Practice set forth by the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors. (NACHI).
NO WAITING! (Important when contingency time is short).
Consultation at the time of inspection is available to all clients FREE OF CHARGE. FAST 24 hour response to your call!
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Now as your real estate agent or attorney has advised, it is important to have a professional, completely impartial inspection as soon as possible. Then if repairs are indicated, they can be made well ahead of time avoiding stressful and sometimes costly delays in the closing.
An inspection report does not pass or fail a home. The report simply describes the condition and indicates items which may need repair or replacement. It is a confidential report given to you solely for your use.
Most banks and mortgage companies require professional inspections for homes older than five years, but it is important to know the home you’re buying even if it is new.
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