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Whether The House You’re Buying Is Big Or Small, New Or Over 100 Years Old, We’ll Help You Understand It’s Condition And How The Systems Operate.
Your house is your biggest investment. So you don’t want surprises problems after you move in, such as active termite activity or water leaks. Therefore, you need the best inspection available. At any rate, we are confident we can provide you with that.
Our goal is, in fact, for you to feel confident in making an informed purchase decision. Remember, if you have questions about the home after the inspection, we encourage you to reach out to us and ask, by all means.
Home Buyers Inspection
A Buyer’s Inspection is ordered by the home buyer and a qualified inspector evaluates the home, including both structural features and mechanical systems. A written report based on the findings is issued and includes recommendations for any necessary repairs. The vast majority of home sales depend upon the Buyer’s Inspection to uncover potential hidden problems and avoid unnecessary risk and expense for home buyers. More…
Home Sellers Inspection
Also known as Pre-Listing Inspection. Before listing a property, many home owners have it inspected to determine if there are any underlying problems. That way if repairs are needed they can take care of them before showing the home to preserve the home’s reputation for honest quality and value in the marketplace. Or they can disclose to potential buyers any existing issues that have not been fixed, which helps insulate sellers from liability. More…
Home Warranty Inspection
Many homes come with workmanship or product warranties that typically last for 12 months or longer, and then the coverage expires. So home owners are advised to have a professional home warranty inspection done before the end of the coverage period. If the inspector uncovers problems that need repair these can be handled while the warranty is still in effect, to save the home owner money. More…
Home Renovation & Improvement Inspection
Home inspectors who perform renovation inspections provide a complete written report explaining the current condition of the home plus specific recommendations for repairs, upgrades, or renovations. More…
Home Maintenance Inspection
Savvy home owners schedule routine home maintenance inspections to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of a home and its various components, structures, and mechanical systems. Experts suggest doing a home maintenance inspection annually, because the inspection report can guide and inform you regarding how to keep your home in top condition while saving unnecessary energy usage and repair expenses. More…
Roof Inspection
This is an inspection of your entire roof. It includes the exterior roof covering, the rafters, trusses, roof sheathing, roof penetrations, insulation depth, roof venting, and signs of moisture entry. So in order to do all this, the attic is part of a roof inspection. You may ask – why don’t I just get a roofing company to inspect it for free. Well unfortunately not all companies are honest, you may be told that you need a new roof, or expensive repairs when you really don’t need either. As an ethical and professional home inspector we do not inspect houses and give out referrals for your needed repairs, or evaluation; for this can create a conflict of interest. More…
Thermal Imaging Inspections
Inspectors qualified to use sophisticated thermal imaging technology can identify how and where valuable energy from HVAC systems is escaping, enabling them to conduct expert home energy analysis to help lower utility bills and maximize interior comfort. They can uncover problematic issues that cannot be seen with the naked eye or conventional tools, often-times finding not just energy leaks but also water leaks and invasive rodents. More…
Radon Inspection
Radon is an invisible, odorless radioactive gas that naturally occurs within the earth as uranium deteriorates. But if radon rises up and collects within a home it can reach unacceptably dangerous levels. The government identifies radon gas as the second leading cause of lung cancer in the USA, so the EPA recommends that all homes, both new and old, be routinely tested for radon by a qualified inspector. More…
Mold Inspection
Toxic mold can occur almost anywhere in the home, and while all molds can cause structural damage there are some that have airborne spores that are highly toxic or even lethal. Fortunately, a trained mold inspector can find and properly identify molds within the home and recommend safe ways to remove them and prevent their return. More…
F.A.Q.
No. We are certified home inspection experts and we are not in the contracting or construction field. Our job is to identify any possible problems and give advice. Any offers to do the repairs on our part may be a conflict of interest.
No. Advanced Property Inspection does not provide unlimited or limited warranties. Home warrantees are available from most real estate offices. Please ask your agent if you would like a home warranty. However, we do offer a money back guarantee. If at the end of the inspection you don’t fell your needs were met, just let your inspector know and we will issue a refund for the inspection fee.
Yes, photos are included in all home inspection reports at no additional cost. Video may be included in the inspection at the inspectors discretion.
Yes. A comprehensive written inspection report is delivered via email the same day 98% of the time. There may be rare occasions where further research is needed and the report may be delayed until the following day.
Yes. Your inspector can normally be reached by phone between 8 am and 6 pm at 262-458-4176 or by email at Darren@kenoshahomeinspection.com.
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Each inspection comes with the industry leading InterNACHI buy back guarantee. If your participating inspector misses anything, InterNACHI will buy your home back from you. See www.nachi.org/buy.htm for details.
And now for the “fine print”:
- It’s valid for home inspections performed for home buyers or sellers by participating InterNACHI® members.
- The home must be listed for sale with a licensed real estate agent.
- The Guarantee excludes homes with material defects not present at the time of the inspection, or not required to be inspected, per InterNACHI’s Residential Standards of Practice
- The Guarantee will be honored for 90 days after closing.
- We’ll pay you whatever price you paid for the home.
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