When a home is for sale, a
professional home inspection makes a difference to the Seller and Buyer.
For Security (Safety)
For Protection (comfort)
For a Smoother Closing
Inside and Outside
| Top to Bottom
A Home
Inspection is for your security and peace of mind. Whether you're buying
or selling a home, knowing its condition guarantees you a fair and smooth
transition/transaction, because you may not know everything about the
condition of the roof, siding, trim, attic ventilation, electrical wiring,
plumbing, furnaces, and air conditioner, and a great number of OTHER items
in the home.
The home inspection is a thorough, in-depth visual examination of the
structure and it’s operating components, performed by trained
professionals.
A trained inspector will be at your home for 1 to 2 hours, and you're
invited to follow the inspector step by step. We want you to come along
and see for yourself. Ask lots of questions. We expect it.
Pryority Inspectors are not alarmist; we simply reflect the condition of
the house with our report, which eases the transactions.
When the inspection is over, the inspector will prepare a property
inspection report that gives easy-to-read details on:
The
condition of components from the roof to the basement
Major and
minor deficiencies,
How to
remedy minor deficiencies,
Any major
expenditures coming up,
What to
watch out for, or monitor
Helpful
home preservation tips
The inspector will then review the report with you to make sure you
understand everything. Our inspection service takes pride in every
inspection and are highly trained, knowledgeable, and professional.
Home Inspection is a wise decision whether you're buying, selling or
simply preserving the value of your home.
During the Home Inspection
Exterior Components
* Denotes general condition of each
*Landscaping - Its effects on the foundation,
Siding, trim, exterior windows & storms
*Roof, chimney, flashing, valleys - Evidence
of water penetration, materials, condition.
*Gutters, downspouts - General condition,
effects of dampness in basement, and its ability to carry off rainwater.
*Driveways, patios, decks, porches – A/C and condenser
Interior Components
*Walls, floors, ceilings, windows
*Plumbing system - All visible fixtures,
pipes and drains tested for operation.
*Electrical system - Outside entrance wiring,
service panel, and visible wiring inspected. Random testing of outlets.
All kitchen appliances and components, except microwaves
*Heating system - Visible portion of heating
unit and components.
*Attic - Visible roof sheathing, ventilation,
insulation, and framing
*Basement - Foundation soundness and evidence
of moisture penetration.