Services

Re-Sale Inspections

Purchasing a home is typically one of the largest purchases most people make in their lifetime. Before making this purchase, it is very important for a buyer to know exactly what they are purchasing. An inspection helps the buyer clearly understand the current condition of the property and will help identify the ages of the main systems and components so the buyer can budget for future repairs. This is the most common reason for a home inspection.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Before a house is listed on the market, a seller can have a pre-listing inspection completed. This inspection report helps to identify issues that the seller may not be aware of. These issues can be addressed before the house is put on the market which will ultimately save the seller time and money. List your home with confidence knowing there will be no surprises.

New Construction Inspections

A new construction inspection is typically completed a few days before the final walkthrough of a new home. The main purpose of this inspection is to verify all systems and components have been correctly installed and are functional. Although most builders have checklists along the way, a third-party home inspection is a good way to make sure the home is in tip-top shape. The home inspection summary findings are typically added to the builder punch list. This extra review of the home helps give the new homeowners peace of mind.

Termite Inspections

All termite inspections include a one year warranty when no visible signs of termites are found on the property. When visible signs of termites are present, a treatment proposal is included. The termite inspection is performed during the home inspection. WDIIR Inspections are provided through an agreement with ACTION Termite & Pest Control LIC #8285 actiontermitecontrol.com.

Pool and Spa Inspections

A pool and spa in Arizona are typically a main focal point of a property. The purpose of the pool and spa inspection is to provide the client with a better understanding of the pool and spa condition. The inspector operates the pool and spa main control systems, checks for equipment and piping leaks and functionality, and inspects the surfaces and decks. Inheriting a neglected pool or spa can cost the new homeowner unwanted expenses. The pool/spa inspection follows the guidelines of the standards of professional practice for the inspection of swimming pools and spas for Arizona home inspectors.

Why do I need a Home Inspection?

Although home inspections are not required to purchase a property, they are highly recommended. Home inspections provide clients with a better understanding of the property condition on a specific date. Inspection reports can identify underlying issues that may not be visible to the client and to help understand the life expectancy of the current systems.