A full home inspection typically includes a thorough examination of the property's structural components, electrical systems, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Additionally, inspectors assess the roof, insulation, walls, windows, and doors. The inspection aims to identify potential issues or safety concerns, providing a comprehensive overview of the property's condition. A detailed inspection report is usually generated, outlining findings and recommendations for any necessary repairs or maintenance. It's essential for buyers, sellers, and homeowners to understand the scope of the inspection to ensure a comprehensive assessment of the property.
Thermal inspection, also known as thermography, offers several benefits. It can help detect energy inefficiencies in buildings, identify electrical problems, locate leaks in plumbing systems, and even uncover hidden structural issues. By capturing infrared images, thermal inspections provide valuable insights into potential problems that might not be visible to the naked eye, allowing for early detection and preventive maintenance, which can ultimately save time and money.
A sewer scope inspection is incredibly beneficial for identifying hidden issues within a property's sewer lines. By using a specialized camera to explore the sewer pipes, this inspection can uncover blockages, cracks, tree root intrusions, and other structural problems that could lead to costly repairs if left untreated. Early detection through a sewer scope inspection can help homeowners avoid major plumbing emergencies, prevent property damage, and make informed decisions about necessary repairs or maintenance.
We typically involves a thorough examination of the pool, including the pool's structure, filtration system, electrical system, and safety features. Our pool inspector will check for leaks, cracks, and other damage, as well as ensuring that the pool is up to code in terms of safety features like fencing and alarms.
Our inspector will thoroughly examine all aspects of the construction including the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems to ensure that they are installed correctly and meet all local codes and standards. The inspector will also check the framing for any defects, ensure that all fire blocking and draft stopping is properly installed, and check for any signs of water damage or mold growth.
We identifies the presence of insects that cause damage to wooden structures and furniture. The most common wood-destroying insects include termites, carpenter ants, and powderpost beetles. However, termites are the most destructive and can cause significant damage to a property if left untreated.