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What to Expect When Inspecting
Home Inspection: what it is… what it is not … and how to get the most out of it! What it IS: **Click for a full and complete copy of the entire Florida Standards of Practice*** What it is NOT: Tips to get the most out of your inspection:
Breaking Down the Importance of Wind Mitigation in Final Walk-Through Inspections
In the final stages of purchasing a home, make sure you’re getting the right service that you need. Wind mitigation inspections during the final walk-through are important to determine your home’s stability in the event of strong winds. 1. Protecting Against the Elements: Wind mitigation assessments focus on evaluating how well a home can…
Protecting Your Investment: How Sewer Scoping Adds Value to Your New Construction Home
Investing in a new construction home is a significant milestone, and protecting that investment goes beyond surface-level inspections. Discover how sewer scoping, a crucial component of new construction inspections, not only safeguards your investment but adds substantial value to your property. 1. Early Detection of Issues: Sewer scoping allows experts to inspect the underground sewer lines…
Infrared Scanning: A Non-Invasive Technique for Diagnosing Hidden Problems
What is an Infrared Scanning? Infrared Scanning is also known as thermal imaging. This is a non-invasive technique that uses infrared radiation to detect and measure temperature variations on the surface of an object or material. When it comes to diagnosing problems in buildings, electrical systems, and mechanical equipment, it can be challenging to identify hidden…
What You Need to Know About Final Walk-Through Inspection
During the process of purchasing a house, a final walk-through inspection must be done at the final phase before the closing day. This is to make sure that the house is ready and everything is in order. What is a Final Walk-Through? This inspection is performed prior to closing and gives the buyers the opportunity…
Mobile home Inspections… Finding the imperfections.
We understand buying a home is a large investment and can be scary and/or stressful. Thus, finding deficiencies before you buy can provide you with a better understanding of the home’s condition to help you make an informed decision. Additionally, a home inspection can save you thousands by identifying potential issues to be repaired before moving…