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What to Expect When Inspecting

8/7/2018

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Home Inspection: what it is… what it is not … and how to get the most out of it!

What it IS:
  • A home inspection is an examination of the present condition of the home’s major systems.  Home inspectors, and what/how they inspect, is regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Florida Standards of Practice.
  • An inspection includes readily accessible, installed systems and components:
    • Structural components
    • Electrical System
    • Heating and Cooling systems
    • Roof/Attic
    • Plumbing
    • Interior Components (windows, doors, stairways, fireplaces, etc)
    • Exterior Components (siding, patios, walkways, driveways, etc)
    • Appliances
 
  • Home inspections are non-invasive – Inspectors don’t move furniture, rearrange closets, see through walls or under the ground, dismantle components, enter a dangerous situation or move any of the seller’s personal items.  
**Click for a full and complete copy of the entire Florida Standards of Practice***

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Top 10 Issues Found at New Construction Homes

6/8/2018

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​Building your dream home can be a very exciting time, but not realizing there are issues with your home until after closing can leave you with thousands in repair bills and in extreme frustration. Having your home inspected during the construction period and/or once the home is completed can identify these smaller issues before they become much larger problems. Some of the most seen issues with new construction homes by our inspectors are:
  1. Missed wired electrical outlets
  2. The dishwasher not being installed correctly
  3. Not installing GFCI outlets in required areas
  4. The presence of chipped, cracked, or slipped roof tiles
  5. Leaks in the plumbing fixtures
  6. The garage door and its safety functions not being installed correctly and/or working properly
  7. Missing roof straps for roof to wall attachments
  8. The insulation not being installed completely throughout
  9. The house having inconsistent framing during construction
  10. The TPR value blow off missing which is a safety feature
 
Having your new home inspected could save to thousands in repairs later down the road. Hope Home Inspections offers new construction inspections for the pre-dry stage, which allows the inspector to examine features present behind the walls, as well as, a final home inspection which is done once the home is completely move-in ready.  With each of these inspections you will receive about a 25-30-page report detailing 300+ items delivered the next business day.
 
If you are interested in scheduling a new construction inspection please call our office at 941-773-1144 and our friendly office staff will be happy to assist you.

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What To Expect From A Home Inspection

3/22/2018

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Buying a home can be a very exciting, but stressful event. This anxiety is usually do to the buyer wanting to ensure that they are making the right decision in their home purchase. Having a home inspection can give you that peace of mind by informing you of the condition of the home. An article from the Huffington Post, written by Hal M. Bundrick, explains the importance of a home inspection and what to expect from your home inspection:
"A home inspection is a lot like a test-driving a new car, only better. Instead of just punching the accelerator and a few dash buttons to see what they do, during a home inspection you’ll have a knowledgeable professional along with you, pointing out details and potential problems you might not notice otherwise.

A thorough home inspection when you’re buying a house can save you thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs — or from unwittingly buying a money pit.

A home inspector will take two to three hours or more completing a detailed walk-through of the home you’re looking to buy. It’s a top-to-bottom review of the physical structure, as well as its mechanical and electrical systems — including roof, ceilings, walls, floors, windows and doors. The inspector will check that major appliances are functional, scrutinize the heating and air-conditioning system, examine the plumbing and electrical systems and crawl up into the attic and down into the basement…”
For the complete article visit: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/
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What is a 4 Point and Wind Mitigation Inspection?

12/15/2017

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Wind mitigation

A wind mitigation inspection is really not an inspection, but a report for your insurance company. The wind mitigation report informs the insurance carrier of a home’s construction to determine its stability in the event of strong winds. The report assesses and notes the age of the home, the age of the roof covering, the method of attachment for the roof decking to the truss/rafters, the roof to wall attachment style (toenail, clips, straps), the geometrical shape of the roof (hip, gable, other), any secondary water resistance that may have been installed during construction/replacement, and the opening protection rating.... 

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A Guide to Mold Testing - Do You Really Need it?

4/4/2017

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           Quite commonly, people think of mold as a bad word, but it’s not. Our earth would be inhabitable by humans and animals without mold, therefore making it impossible to ever buy a “mold-free” home. However, an issue arises when there is too much mold. But fear not, our inspectors work closely with one of the best mold testing companies around, InspectorLab.  Keep reading to determine if you would benefit from mold testing and which services will fulfill your needs.

            The first type of service offered is surface testing. During your home inspection, the inspector looks for evidence of mold, or “microbial” growth. Using a swab or tape lift to sample the growth, they can see if there is evidence if the home has current or former mold growth. Mold growth can come from a variety of different sources such as past water intrusion or excess humidity. It’s recommended to surface test when visible mold is present, evidence of cleanup or removal of mold took place, or to ensure repairs due to mold, performed by a third party, were done properly.

            The second type is air quality testing. It is perfectly normal to find mold spores in the air because the environment cannot survive without them, but the air samples taken in the home are based on a baseline sample from the outside and then compared with the air inside. This evidence will help our inspectors determine hidden dangers that could be lurking such as moisture or leaks which would cause the mold spores to be produced. You should consider an indoor air quality test when a recent water event is suspected, a musty smell is noticed, any family members have a high sensitivity to mold or allergies, or recent mold removal took place.

            Our third service is a comprehensive moisture evaluation. This involves samples that are tested to evaluate potential health hazards from mold as well as locating any sources of moisture that will eventually transform an area to be wet and moldy.  This is a good idea if the home sat vacant for a long period of time or when a major water event happened in the home.
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    InspectorLab provides clear results in an easy to read report and an exclusive guarantee with their services. If you have mold testing done and the results are good, but mold is visible later on, they will pay to have your mold removed. For a complete copy of the terms and conditions of the InspectorLab Guarantee, click here.
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Infrared Technology

3/7/2017

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Infrared thermography captures infrared energy and surface temperatures that our naked eye can’t see. Our infrared cameras are the only diagnostic technology that lets us visualize and verify the performance within a home.
What is seen without infrared technology
A normal picture; nothing appears to be wrong
Infrared inspection
A picture taken with an infrared camera; the blue area depicts moisture
Our brains have been conditioned to associate the color red with negativity. Stop at a red light. Pull over for the red firetrucks and so forth. Seeing the color red sends up warning signals in our brain that something is wrong. With infrared thermography, sources of potential electricial issues or missing insulation show up bright red to orange on the camera due to the heat being transmitted.
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Not only do these high tech cameras illuminate the hot spots, they can also show signs of moisture intrusion. Just like how we associate blue with water, the bright blue and purple colors represent cool spots in an area. With these cameras, we are able to locate potential sources of water damage, alerting the buyers/sellers of a potential threat to the home.

With this tool we are able to find sources of electric damage, missing insulation, water damage, etc.. Infrared thermography scans is one of the most 
effective, proven, and predictive technologies available to quickly, accurately, and safely locate problems within a home. 
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Does you home inspector's insurance help protect buyers and real estate agents AFTER an inspection is completed?

1/27/2017

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Your home inspector may tell you he is "licensed and insured" but what does that mean and will it really protect you?

Florida Statutes state that a home inspector shall maintain a commercial general liability insurance policy, but does not require a home inspector to carry E&O insurance.  

General liability insurance handles cases where an inspector accidentally damages property or causes bodily harm while on the inspection, but what about what happens after the inspection?  What happens if the inspector makes a mistake and misses something that a buyer finds after they move into the home? Errors and Omissions insurance is designed for just this situation.  

Inspectors are human and mistakes can happen.  If an inspector inadvertently misses or simply fails to report an issue that later leads to property damage or bodily injury, E&O insurance helps cover these damages.   General Liability insurance does not.

Hope Home Inspections not only carries both GL and E&O coverage, we go even a step further to help protect the Real Estate Agents that refer us by carrying a special rider to help cover agents from being held responsible for any “wrongful act” in our performance or in our failure to perform “inspection services”.

So, the next time you need a home inspector, be sure to ask just exactly what type of insurance they carry and find out if  the inspector, the agent and the buyer are really covered.






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How to Negotiate issues after a Home Inspection

10/21/2016

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Below is a link to a great article for buyers, sellers and Realtors on what to expect and how to negotiate issues after your home inspection.  It talks about setting expectations and has some great tips on how to deal with issues found.  

Everyone knows how stressful buying and selling a home can be.  Not only is it often one of the biggest financial events in someone's life, but it is also emotional.  Sellers are not just selling a house, they are leaving a home.  The reason for buying or selling a home is often exciting;  A young couple can finally afford a home, there was a promotion, new job or a new addition to the family.  But sometimes it is a sad event and families must move from a home or city they love.

What ever the reason, people can become very emotional during the sale of a home.  This article provides some wonderful insight on handling one of the most difficult parts of a real estate transaction.

Click here for the article  How to Negotiate issues after a Home Inspection, written by Bill Gassett, the owner of Maximum Real Estate Exposure and a twenty nine year veteran to the Real Estate industry.
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Our Phone App will save you time and reduce frustration

10/1/2016

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Hope Home Inspections App
​Scheduling inspection appointments with all parties can be time consuming and frustrating. Do you often play phone tag when trying to schedule a home inspection?  Or when you reach them you then contact all the parties to find the appointment you selected won't work for someone, only to have to call the home inspector back and start all over again???
 
 With our app you can  Immediately Book an inspection with NO information. 
Its sooooo easy.  
  • open the phone app
  • select a date from the list
  • then select a time.  THAT’s it!














​The time slot you select will be reserved and we will follow up with you for all the information.  EASY!
     (It will ask you for more information, such as the address and client information.  You can enter that information or just skip the fields, they are NOT required)

With this app you can also view any inspection we have done for your buyers right there on your phone.

If you would like to have this phone app, simply fill out the form below​ and we will email you easy installation instructions to your personal phone app account.

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  • Inspection Services
    • Home Inspection
    • Mobile and Manufactured Homes
    • New Construction
    • Air Quality / Mold
    • Wind Mitigation & 4 Points
    • Water Testing
    • Well Inspection
    • VOC testing
    • Lead Paint Testing
    • Walk-Through Service
  • About us
    • Meet The Team >
      • Career Opportunities
    • How We Give Back
    • Service Areas >
      • Sarasota/Bradenton Location >
        • SRQ Inspectors
      • Lakewood Ranch Location >
        • LWR Inspectors
      • St. Petersburg/Clearwater Location >
        • St. Pete Inspectors
      • Venice/Englewood Location >
        • Venice Inspectors
  • Contact Us
  • Resources
    • Reviews & Testimonials
    • Blog
    • Sample Report
    • Licensing & Insurance
    • Final Walk-Through Checklist
    • How to Reset GFCIs
  • Schedule Inspection