October 2024

Buyer Home Inspection FAQ

Home Inspections: Easy & Fast Reports That Don’t Skip The Details

Our reports use cutting-edge technology to make your life easier. Accessible via an interactive webpage, they include photos, videos, and thermal imaging. We color-code defects: blue for maintenance, orange for minor safety issues, and red for significant safety concerns. You can easily select defects for your agent, streamlining the process for inspection objections.

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Licensed, Insured, Bonded

While bonding is essential in construction, it doesn’t quite fit the home inspection industry, though some municipalities still require it. Our inspectors are licensed in all states where it’s mandatory and insured with general liability and errors and omissions coverage, ensuring protection for both clients and inspectors.

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Home Inspection vs. Code Inspection

Unless your home is brand new, chances are it has code violations. But here’s the truth: it’s not a home inspector’s job to find or comment on those violations during a purchase inspection. Building codes evolve, but that doesn’t mean your home must constantly be updated to meet the latest standards. A good home inspector focuses on potential issues that might affect your safety or wallet, not on making sure your house meets today’s codes. If you’re planning major renovations, then yes, expect to meet new requirements, but until then, enjoy your home as it is.

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