Why do I need a Home Inspection?

In today's challenging market you need to make your home stand out against the competition.  If you plan to sell your home, a listing inspection will find any potential problems that could be uncovered later by the buyers inspector. Identifying them early will allow you to address them before listing your home, making for a faster and smoother sale.  Once repairs are made a follow up inspection can be performed showing the home to be move in ready.  Allowing your realtor to share the inspection results with prospective buyers will give you an advantage against your competition.

A home inspection is a conducted by a professional to provide visual examination of the all systems and physical structural elements of a home. Professional home inspectors place emphasis on discovering existing or potential problems that would affect a purchasers buying decision.

Our typical inspection report addresses all the major systems and structural elements of the house. This includes the condition of the ac and heating systems, electrical and plumbing systems, foundation, roof, attic and visible insulation, doors, walls, windows and all visible structures.

A home is the largest purchase most people will ever make. It only makes sense to find out as much as you can about the house you are interested in before you buy, avoiding costly unexpected repairs and problems with your new home. A home inspection report will also advise you of what maintenance is required to keep your home in top condition. A professional home inspection will give you a comprehensive evaluation of the systems and structural elements that comprise the property.

Chances are that even if you are very familiar with home construction, you still don't have the specialized knowledge, training and experience of a professional Home Inspector. Ellis Home Inspections has inspected and produced reports for thousands of homes. We are not only familiar with all the systems of a home, and how they work and need to be maintained, but we also know what to look for to tell us that they are getting ready to fail. The technical expertise and experience a professional inspector brings, is an educated, objective and from impartial third party, this is very important. If you are involved in buying or selling a house, it's impossible for you to remain completely unemotional about the house, and this may cloud your judgment. The professional inspector will provide an objective outside reporting of the facts.

 

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