A comprehensive, non-invasive, physical examination of a property's accessible structural and mechanical systems, usually performed before a home purchase. It identifies major defects, safety hazards, and needed repairs across areas like roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, foundation, and interior components.
A 4-Point inspection is a targeted assessment of a home's four main systems—roofing, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical—designed to evaluate their condition and remaining lifespan.
A wind mitigation inspection assesses a home’s structural resilience against high winds, specifically evaluating features like roof shape, construction, and window/door protection. It determines how well a home can withstand hurricanes to identify potential insurance discounts, often saving homeowners money on premiums.
A, third-party evaluation of a home's structural integrity, systems, and quality, conducted during or after the building process to ensure it adheres to safety codes and project plans. The Warranty Inspection is a professional assessment of a new home, typically conducted just before the one-year builder warranty expires around the 11th month.
A mold /air quality inspectionis a professional assessment to detect hidden or visible mold, moisture issues, and airborne contaminants within a building with labratory results.
A comprehensive evaluation of a private water system's mechanical components and water quality to ensure safety, functionality, and proper sanitation through labratory results.
A manufactured home engineering certificate inspection (often called a
HUD foundation certification) is a specialized structural evaluation performed by a licensed professional engineer. It verifies the home is permanently tied down, properly anchored, and compliant with HUD standards for FHA, VA, or conventional financing.
A professional, visual examination of a property’s accessible areas to detect evidence of infestation or damage from termites, beetles, bores or wood-decaying fungi, compliant with HUD standards for FHA, VA, or conventional financing.
A detailed, objective evaluation of a property's physical condition and structural integrity, performed before purchase or during due diligence. It focuses on identifying major repairs, capital expenditure requirements, and safety hazards that could impact ROI, rental income, or resale value, rather than just cosmetic issues.
A commercial property inspection is a comprehensive, professional assessment of a commercial building's physical condition, covering structural components, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and fire safety systems. It is typically conducted during acquisitions or lease renewals to identify deferred maintenance, safety hazards, and code compliance issues.
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