Boise Certified Home Inspector
Boise Buyer Pre-Closing Home Inspection
A buyer’s pre-closing inspection is done after the contract is accepted and during the inspection contingency time frame (normally 5-10 days). Hence, the focus is on the major defects that cost buyers a lot of money to repair. Areas checked during this thorough inspection include: the foundation, exterior, roof, interior, attic, crawlspace, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, appliances and more depending on the features of the home, i.e. fireplace, etc. Finally, after the inspection, the buyer receives a comprehensive written and visual report of all defects or repairs that might needed.
Seller Pre-Listing Home Inspection
Our Move-In Certified Seller’s Inspection alerts sellers to any problems with their home. This gives sellers the ability to address the needed repairs before prospective buyers discover them. The seller can take the time they need to get reasonable repair estimates. Consequently, seller’s inspections show prospective buyers that the house is well maintained. This results in often generating more interested buyers and avoiding 11th-hour negotiations and delays.
Builder’s Warranty Boise Home Inspection
This is usually completed one month before a 12-month builder’s warranty expires. During this inspection, we inspect your home for any construction defects. This includes items that may not be functioning properly or other issues that may be covered by the builder’s warranty.
Boise New Home “Phase” Inspection
Also known as construction or phase inspections, they are invaluable for anyone who needs to have a reliable, non-biased professional opinion. Most importantly, we look at the quality and installation practices in new home during each phase of the building process.
Single Area Boise Inspection
This inspection is a limited inspection of a single area or component such as electrical, plumbing, roof, HVAC, crawlspace, etc. Offered as an alternative, this focused inspection addresses specific areas of concern.
Boise Re-Inspection Services
Re-inspections by a non-biased inspector are recommended. This is to ensure that problems or issues found during the initial home inspection have been properly repaired. In most cases, the seller is responsible for repairs. Finally, this inspection verifies a professional (and when appropriate, licensed) contractor has made repairs that are safe and satisfactory.
*As an InterNACHI® Certified Professional Inspector® , I follow InterNachi’s Standard of Practice
Also Offering:
Investment Property Inspections
Annual Home Maintenance Inspections
Thermal Imaging Inspections
Pool & Spa Inspections
HUD 203(k) Consultation
VA Home Inspections