What to Expect
Learn what to expect from my thorough home inspections.
Buying a new house can be overwhelming, especially for first-time home buyers. Many problems can be hidden or require a trained eye to notice. These include rotting floors, structural failures, moisture penetration, mold growth, electrical and fire hazards, and so on. Any one of these problems can turn a home into a money pit, or even put your family in danger. That’s where we come in. Whether you’re building, buying or selling, Grade Up Property Inspections licensed & insured home inspectors will provide complete, accurate information about your home from our professional home inspection. Our honest and accurate home inspections will provide you peace of mind and the details you need to make successful and informed investments as a homeowner.
Learn what to expect from my thorough home inspections.
With all of the options you have for home inspectors, learn why Grade Up is the best option.
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A comprehensive Inspection Report prepared and delivered within 24 hours (next business day) – often same day.
A Grade Up pre-listing home inspection provides you with comprehensive information on the current condition of your home and includes recommendations for property repairs and enhancements to improve the home’s value and marketability.
More common in competitive real estate markets with multiple offers, this preliminary, information-only home inspection evaluates a home’s major systems and any potential issues, giving home buyers the information to make an informed decision on whether to place an offer on a property.
There are many aspects of condominiums, townhomes, duplexes and multiplexes that differ from a permanent residence. Similar to a full home inspection, the home inspector reviews all visual aspects of all major systems specific to these types of homes.
Buying a newly constructed home gives you the opportunity to pick the colors, finishes, and other details that truly make a house your own. How can you be sure the quality of your new home is not only skin deep? New construction home inspections conducted by Grade Up monitor the home building process at critical building stages to verify construction is sound and provides you with the information you need to make decisions about your home.
A One Year Anniversary home inspection is performed approximately 30 days before the expiration of the builder’s one-year new home warranty to address any warranty-related concerns that you may want to bring to the builder’s attention and allows time for any necessary repairs before the warranty expires.
A move in home inspection is ideal when your newly constructed home is finished and ready for occupancy, but prior to the final walk through by the builder. You get critical information about your new home prior to closing, giving the builder time to make any necessary corrections before the purchase is finalized.