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For new construction – Up to 2500 Square Feet
Phase Two pre-drywall / frame inspection
Service
Price
Frame inspection
included
Infrared Evaluation
included
SAVE Hundreds when booked as a package!
One call does it all . You only have to schedule one inspection and everything is completed hassle free.
For more information or to schedule your inspection, call us at 904 268-9989, contact us by e-mail , or use our online forms to ask a question or order an inspection .
Learn more about home inspection, select appropriate subject below:
::The Home Inspection Guide ::
What is a home inspection
What is covered by a home inspection
What is not covered by a home inspection
Types of inspection services needed
Attending the inspection - who's invited
What does the buyer need to bring to an inspection?
What should be expected from the inspector?
How long should an inspection take?
How much should a home inspection cost?
When should you pay the inspection fees?
What should the home inspection report look like?
What happens after the inspection?
A typical menu of inspection services
Home inspections & the seller's responsibilities
What defects are the seller's responsibility
Does the inspector come back to inspect repairs?
The inspector missed something. What should you do?
Deciding on a home warranty
Do I really need a real estate agent?
How do I choose my termite inspector?
Caring for unoccupied homes
Buying a Newly Constructed Home
Elements of a New Construction Inspection
Construction Standards & Legislative Protection
Dealing with Construction Defects on Newly Built Homes
:: Home System Information ::
Electric
Oil/Gas Heating Systems
Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps
Septic Systems
Reinforced Fiberglass Asphalt Roof Shingles
Peeling Paint
Lead Paint
Asbestos
Radon Gas
Ceramic Tile Enclosures
Reducing Monthly Utility Bills
Water Systems and Quality Issues
Termites/Carpenter Ants
Wood Decks
Class-action Law Suits: Inferior Materials
Financing Through FHA