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Inspection FAQ's

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A home inspection is a thorough examination of the physical structure and systems of a home, from the roof to the foundation. It's crucial for identifying any potential problems that could require costly repairs down the line. Learn more about the importance of home inspections on our Home Inspection Services page.

Our residential home inspections include a detailed review of the home's structure, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, and more, ensuring that everything is in good condition and meets safety standards. Discover all the details on our Residential Home Inspection page.

A new home construction inspection is performed at various stages of the building process to catch any issues early, ensuring that your new home is safe, well-built, and up to code. Learn about the benefits and process on our New Home Construction Inspection page.

An 11-month warranty inspection is conducted before the builder's warranty on a new home expires, typically at the 11-month mark, to identify any defects or issues that need to be addressed under warranty. More information can be found on our 11-Month Warranty Inspection page.

A pre-sale home inspection can identify any potential issues that could derail a sale, allowing you to address them beforehand. It also provides transparency and builds trust with potential buyers. Details are available on our Pre-Sale Home Inspection page.

Thermal imaging can reveal hidden problems not visible to the naked eye, such as moisture leaks, insulation gaps, and electrical hot spots, making our inspections more comprehensive. Find out more on our Comprehensive Thermal Home Inspection page.

A 4-point inspection focuses on four main areas of a home: the HVAC system, electrical wiring and panels, plumbing connections and fixtures, and the roof. This inspection is often required for insurance purposes. More details are on our 4-Point Inspection page.

The cost of a home inspection varies based on the size and age of the home, as well as the specific types of inspections required. We provide a detailed breakdown of inspection costs on our Home Inspection Cost page.

Choosing the right home inspector involves considering their certifications, experience, and the scope of their inspection services. We offer tips and factors to consider on our How to Choose a Home Inspector in Florida page.

Besides standard home inspections, there are specialized types like thermal imaging, 4-point, wind mitigation, and 11-month warranty inspections. Each serves a specific purpose, from insurance discounts to warranty claims. Explore the different types on our Exploring the Different Types of Home Inspections page.

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