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Whether you're buying or selling a home in the Shreveport / Bossier City area, having a professional home inspection from River City Inspection will give you peace of mind through your transaction and give you the important information you need on your future property (investment). Buying a home is an exciting and emotional process, we at River City Inspection want to be sure that's it's also a good investment for you.

Having a thorough home inspection will reassure you that there aren't hidden problems you are unaware of, allowing you to make the right offer for the property. River City Inspection offers an excellent and comprehensive approach with systematic processes and procedures to evaluating every system of your home.
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I've worked in the housing industry in the Shreveport / Bossier City area since 1994. I've seen a lot and been involved in just about every aspect of home building, renovating, and inspecting. I've worked first hand with all of the components that make up a house from the heating and A/C, to the plumbing and electrical, drywall, cabinets, trim, insulation, all the finishes; you name it, I've seen it or had my hands on it.
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Whether you're buying or selling a home in the Shreveport / Bossier City area, hiring a State Licensed Home Inspector will give you peace of mind through your transaction and give you the important information you need on your future investment. If I've been asked once, I've been asked 100 times; "why should I spend another $350-$500 if I don't have to"?
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Basically the question asks; what problems, issues or repairs can you afford to fix in the home you're getting ready to buy AFTER you close on the deal and move in? That's the biggest reason to have the home you're looking at purchasing inspected by a Professional Home Inspector. It gives you an overall view of the home and its systems which can reveal critical information.
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Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas and comes from the natural breakdown (radioactive decay) of uranium. It is usually found in igneous rock and soil, but in some cases, well water may also be a source of radon. This is generally a concern in homes built in the northern region where they have basements and are creating "living space" under ground.
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