HOME INSPECTION
Home inspections have become more popular for both buyers and sellers. In the past few decades millions of people have experienced the piece of mind of having a home inspection. Most have saved hundreds, if not thousands of dollars on the home purchase by using a qualified home inspector. even sellers benefit from having their homes inspected before placing them on the market for sale. Knowing what potential problems exist can save headaches when time comes to close escrow. So many sales have been canceled because of the surprises that can often arise during the escrow inspection period. A pre-purchase home inspection could prevent problems such as these.
COMMON QUESTIONS ASKED ABOUT PROPERTY INSPECTIONS...
WHY A PROPERTY INSPECTION? A property inspection is a vital part of any real estate transaction-- whether buying new or "AS IS", or even preparing for a sale. It is important for you to protect your assets by gaining information about their true condition before making decisions regarding buying or selling. It is critical for your protection as a property owner to know the details "up front". Our reports provide information that will enable you to make an educated decision based on a professional perspective.
WHAT WILL IT COST?
The cost of a property inspection is calculated by the following criteria:
*Age and square footage of buildings
*Type of foundation and size of sub-floor crawl spaces
*Out-buildings added to inspection report
*Pools and spas requiring inspection
*Any environmental sample collection for analysis |
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Commercial properties are priced similarly. However, the building must be visited by an estimator before detailed quotes are provided by our company. A starting estimate or "rule of thumb" is around $.25 per square foot.
HOW LONG DO INSPECTIONS TAKE?
Advanced Home Inspection Services prides itself on making our inspectors available when it is most convenient for you. An inspection can take as little as 2 hours or as long as 4 hours depending on the size of the house, number of baths and HVACs, and the extent of attics and crawlspaces.
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