- EXTERIOR
- Foundation, Siding, Windows, Roof, Chimney, Structure, Decks,
Grading, Garage, Driveways.
- INTERIOR
- Ceilings, Walls, Floors, Basement, Baths, Bedrooms, Kitchens,
Attic, Steps, & Appliances, Smoke & CO Detectors.
- PLUMBING
- Pipes, Faucets, Fixtures, Condition, Drain & Venting, Flow.
- ELECTRICAL
- Panel, Service, Grounding, & Operating Controls
- HEATING - VENTILATING - A/C
- Service Condition, Ducting, Vents & Grilles, Flue Piping,
& Normal Operating Controls.
The professional home inspection is defined by a contract that
will be presented to you at the site and prior to the inspection.
The contract represents an agreement between you and Our House Inc.
and will describe such things as: terms and conditions, standards,
services, limitations & exclusions, exceptions and fee schedule.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE INSPECTION
OF THE PREMISES. THE HOME INSPECTION IS NOT A CODE COMPLIANCE INSPECTION.
The inspector is not required to move furniture, move stored goods,
enter hazardous areas, perform destructive testing, dismantling
of anything or climb on the roof. The home inspection will be performed
in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the American Society
of Home Inspectors (ASHI).
According to the
Federal Trade Commission, nearly half of U.S. homeowners who
buy previously owned houses have to make unexpected repairs.
Over half the problems requiring repair come up during the
first six months of ownership. |
All clients are invited to attend their inspection
and are encouraged to ask questions.
When the inspection is completed the client
will receive a computer generated report with digital highlighted
pictures.
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