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A home inspector has varying qualifications, equipment, experience, reporting methods, and yes, different pricing. One thing for certain is that a home inspection requires work, a lot of work. Ultimately a thorough inspection depends heavily on the individual inspector's own effort. If you honor us by permitting us to inspect your home, we guarantee that we will give you our very best effort.

Our home inspector team has completed some of the industry's most comprehensive training programs. In addition to our State License, we take pride in the fact that we have achieved the certification designations that set us apart from many of our competitors. We'll provide you with the information you need for peace of mind.
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As the keystone of professional conduct and integrity, we will perform our duties with fidelity, fairness and impartiality. We will uphold the honor and dignity of our profession and avoid association with any enterprise of questionable character, or apparent conflict of interest. Our home inspectors will express an opinion only when it is based on practical experience and honest conviction.
Standard Home Inspection
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You are about to hire the best home inspection company in the area. We are professionally trained, state licensed, and nationally certified to complete the home inspection task at hand. You will be presented a state of the art comprehensive computerized home inspection report with color digital photos.
Seller’s Advantage Inspection
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A seller's (listing) home inspection is performed for the seller when the house goes on the market. In most cases the inspection is completed after a home has been listed to assist in the marketability of the home. The benefits of this inspection help create a powerful marketing tool that can be used during the process of selling a home.
New Construction Inspection
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Why does a newly constructed home need an inspection? A builder or contractor is overseen by a state or local building official, however, few municipal inspectors spend anywhere near enough time in the home to fully check it out. Further, there could be problems with the home that are not necessarily code violations, yet have serious consequences for the new home owner.
Environmental Hazard Reports
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Instead of being viewed as a deal killer, home inspection due diligence has evolved into an assessment tool for providing a purchaser with information about whether a property is adequately priced given its current condition. Environmental Hazards Reports are a tool to help evaluate the 'risk' and potential liability down the road of property investment.
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