Purchasing or selling a home will be the biggest financial decision most people will ever make. Buying and selling can be very stressful to say the least and many are unaware of the process. Most home buyers focus on the cosmetic condition of the home and often oversee any underlying problems or issues which are not always easily visible. Our goal is to do a detailed, impartial inspection to discover any defects that are not always visible to the inexperienced eye.
All houses are different, and some may have more problems than others. We follow the same method for every home inspection whether small or large. This helps us avoid missing any deficiencies or issues in need of repair or replacement. It usually takes anywhere between 2 – 4 hours to complete an inspection depending on the size, condition, and age of the house.
The report is given generally, the same day or within 24 hours of the inspection.
Our clients are welcome to attend the inspection at any time. Our inspections are very methodical, so it is important that our inspectors are not distracted during the inspection. At the same time, it is important that our clients are kept fully informed and involved in the process and given the opportunity to ask any questions they may have. At the end of the inspection, our inspectors will gladly spend the necessary time to go over the findings with the client and answer any questions the client may have about the inspection process. A written, detailed inspection report will be sent to the client within 24 hours of the inspection and in most cases within a few hours of the actual onsite inspection. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have after you have received the report.
Our home inspection process is very detailed, so our inspectors perform no more than two inspections per day. We believe it is quite easy to miss significant issues if the home inspection process is rushed or the inspector does not have adequate time to perform a thorough inspection. Many companies will do three or more inspections per inspector per day. Quite simply, we consider this a disservice to their clients.
The Texas Administrative Code mandates all inspectors to use form REI 7–5 (the most current form). The reason is to make the reports easier to understand and for continuity and conformance purposes.
We are fully insured complying with the Texas Real Estate Commission, Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation and Texas Department of Agriculture requirements.
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