Most deficiencies can be repaired. It is a matter of knowing what repairs may be required and how much they may cost. Most repairs are minor while some may require a substantial amount of money. This is crucial knowledge when deciding to purchase a particular home.
Home inspections are non-invasive. As a certified inspector, I use my experience, training, and the latest instruments and tools to detect potential problems that may lead to expensive repairs in the future. I also have Thermal Imaging available to see what the naked eye cannot detect. Under the InterNACHI Standards of Practice, inspections do not cause any damage to the property’s interior or exterior during the home inspection process.
A thorough home inspection takes anywhere between 2 to 4 hours based on the square footage of the home, the condition of the home, the age of the home and the number of rooms. Typically, my clients are advised to be present during the inspection. Although, this may add to the inspection time, this will give the client a better understanding of the pictures, supporting illustrations and recommendations in the report, which is provided to the client upon completion of the inspection.