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The Home Inspection Report Contains Information about items such as these:
- Roof, vents, flashings, and trim,
- Gutters and downspouts,
- Skylight, chimney and other roof penetrations,
- Decks, stoops, porches, walkways, and railings,
- Eaves, soffit and fascia,
- Grading and drainage,
- Basement, foundation and crawlspace,
- Water penetration and foundation movement,
- Heating systems,
- Cooling systems,
- Main water shut off valves,
- Water heating system,
- Interior plumbing fixtures and faucets,
- Drainage sump pumps with accessible floats,
- Electrical service line and meter box,
- Main disconnect and service amperage,
- Electrical panels, breakers and fuses,
- Grounding and bonding,
- GFCIs and AFCIs,
- Fireplace damper door and hearth,
- Insulation and ventilation,
- Garage doors, safety sensors, and openers,
- And much more...
Home buyer Benefits
An Informative Home Inspection Report:
Final report includes informative home inspection information regarding areas of needed improvement.
Education:
Providing home buyer with an an impartial evaluation of the visible structure and systems.
The Home Inspection Report Limitations
- A home inspection is NOT a warranty; the home inspection report implies no guarantee of the future condition of the home or its systems.
- The inspector can only report on systems that they can see based on reasonable access.
- The report reflects “a snapshot in time” and only represents those observations viewed on the day and time of the inspection.
- An inspection is not technically exhaustive.
- When necessary, Alan will defer to a specialist contractor or other professional for further evaluation.
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