General Home Inspection
Overview:
A General Home Inspection is a comprehensive, non-invasive visual examination of a residential property's accessible components and systems. It is typically conducted during the real estate transaction process to provide a clear understanding of the home's current condition.
What’s Included:
Our inspection covers all major areas of the home, including but not limited to:
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Structural Systems: Foundation, framing, walls, ceilings, floors, roof structure
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Roofing: Materials, flashing, gutters, drainage, visible signs of damage or wear
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Exterior: Siding, trim, windows, doors, balconies, decks, stairs, and walkways
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Interior: Floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows, stairs, railings
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Plumbing System: Visible piping, fixtures, water heaters, drainage, functional flow
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Electrical System: Main panel, breakers, visible wiring, switches, outlets, GFCIs
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HVAC System: Heating and cooling equipment, thermostats, ductwork (as accessible)
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Insulation & Ventilation: Attic insulation, ventilation, exhaust systems (kitchen, bath, laundry)
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Built-in Appliances: Functional check of permanently installed kitchen appliances (if present)
What You Receive:
After the inspection, you will receive a detailed digital report with:
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High-resolution photographs
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Clear descriptions of findings
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Recommendations for maintenance or further evaluation
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Easy-to-read summary section for quick review
Purpose & Benefits:
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Helps buyers make informed decisions
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Identifies potential safety issues and costly repairs
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Supports negotiation and planning
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Provides peace of mind before closing
Scope & Standards:
The inspection is performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice set by the Florida DBPR and the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI).
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