06/04/2017
“Quality Home Inspections through Professional Services.”
Services
A home inspection provides you with an objective visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a house from the roof to the foundation at the time of inspection.
Sellers “Pre-Listing Inspections”
If you are selling a home, getting a home inspection means you know you are complying with full disclosure laws, and if necessary, you can choose your professional contractors for any work that needs to be completed.
Buyers
When buying a home, either for the first time or multiple times, getting a home inspection means you will receive important information to deal with any deficient areas prior to purchase. A professional home inspection gives you this valuable information as inspectors are trained to identify deficient areas, both minor and major, which may have been overlooked by the previous home owner and the inspector will identify those that require immediate attention.
New Home Owners “11 Month Inspection”
If you have recently purchased a new home from a builder and the one year "builder warranty" is about to expire, a professional home inspection will let you know whether there are areas to address prior to the warranty expiration. Having peace of mind, knowing that potential problems can be addressed before they propagate into something that could lead to costly repairs in the foreseeable future and outside of the warranty period.
Arkansas Home Inspection Board (AHIB) standards of practice, indicates a thorough home inspection will include an evaluation of the following:
• Roof System
• Insulation and Ventilation
• Interior
• Plumbing System
• Exterior
• Basement/Crawl Space
• Heating and Air Conditioning System
• Electrical System
• Attic
• Structural System
• Fireplaces and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances
Other areas of a property inspection are site-specific and the inspection will provide a thorough overview of the home condition.