Added Customer Benefits
Residential Home Inspection (Pre-Purchase)
Prior to finalizing the purchase of your new home, our residential home inspection during the due diligence period offers critical insights into the home's essential components. You will receive a comprehensive report that empowers you to make the most informed decision about your new home purchase.
Residential Home Inspection (Pre-Listing)
Before listing your home with a real estate agent, it's crucial to have our residential home inspection to identify any potential issues. Our thorough inspection will pinpoint both minor and major issues that you may wish to address before listing, empowering you to negotiate with buyers and maximize your home's value.
Residential Home Inspection (Annual Maintenance)
An Annual Maintenance Inspection delivers a heightened level of scrutiny in a condensed home inspection to prevent unforeseen costs. Our streamlined inspection process prioritizes the major components that often drive significant repair or replacement expenses, specifically tailored to your budget.
Construction Progress Inspection (Key Milestones)
Our Construction Progress Inspections are for home buyers constructing a new home. This inspection focuses on major milestones like foundation, roof installation, plumbing, and electrical work before walls conceal the work. We document each milestone with a progress report and customized photos.
11th Month Builder's Warranty Inspection
Our 11th Month Builder’s Warranty Inspection identifies and documents deficiencies before the builder’s warranty expires, typically 12 months after closing. It covers all aspects of a full home inspection and provides you with the neccessary documentation incase the builder doesn't honor their warranty. You'll receive a comprehensive report to hold the builder accountable for repairs.
4-Point Insurance Inspection
Our comprehensive 4-Point Insurance Inspection thoroughly covers all essential aspects mandated by insurance underwriters. This inspection is pivotal in potentially reducing homeowners' insurance premiums. It meticulously evaluates the roof, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing, meeting all the stringent requirements set by insurance underwriters.
Wind Mitigation Inspection
The Wind Mitigation Inspection aims to help reduce insurance premiums by evaluating the construction of the home, including elements such as wall structure, roof framing and coverings, windows, and doors. Florida has a predefined set of requirements that all insurance underwriters' follow.