
Standard home inspection.
Having a home inspection will give you an idea of the condition of the home you about to purchase and will normally take anywhere between 2 and 4 hours or even longer depending on the size and age of the home. The inspector will then generated a report of all of his or her findings and report on all visible deficiencies he or she might find.
Pre-Listing or
Maintenance Inspection
If your selling your home in the near future or even if you need to know if you house has any issues. Then a pre listing or maintnence inspection is just what you need. Just like a home inspection only once you receive the report you can make any changes or up-grades to the home you might think will improve your homes value and sell your home.
Four Point Inspection
A 4 point inspection is for your insurance company to see the condition of your home in 4 major aspects of the home. The roof, electrical, plumbing and the HVAC. The inspector will report on any deficiencies found in any of these components. Investors that buy and sell a lot of homes use this service.
Wind Mitigation
A Wind mitigation Inspection can help reduce your home insurance premiums dramatically. The purpose of this inspection is to see how the building will hold up in the event of strong winds or a hurricane. The inspector will look at construction features of the home and report them to your insurance agent.
Warranty Inspection
This inspection is mainly for new homes that are still under warranty but are about to expire with the contractor or builder.
The inspector will report on any deficiencies he or she might find in the home or section of the home that is under warranty.
WDO and Pest Inspection
This is the inspection everyone really should get, you don't want any thing living in your home other than your friends and family members.
This inspector will report on any evidence he or she can find that something is sharing your new home with you.
Air Quality Inspection
There is only so much the naked eye can see, the quality of the air you breathe in your home is extremely important. Most people are in there homes for at least 10 hours a day. If the air you are breathing in you home is bad then it can be a hazard to your health.
The air quality inspector will take samples of the air in your home and send them to a lab for testing.
Home Energy Inspection
We all want to keep or electricity bills down and with a home energy inspection report in your hand you will be able to see where you can save.
The inspector will point out many ways of saving. Just by doing a few simple things. This services is free with any other inspection service.
Radon Inspection
Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancers in the USA. Its estimated that as many as 20,000 lung cancer deaths are caused by radon gases. Testing for radon is the only way to know the levels of radon in your home. It typically takes several years for any symptoms to alert you the presence of radon. A radon inspection will give you findings of any levels of radon and weather they are safe levels or if the levels are too high and need to be addressed. For more information please visit EPA.gov
Infrared Inspection
The infrared inspection is becoming more and more in demand.
The inspector will scan your home with an infrared camera and will report on any irregularities in temperature.
For example if you are losing air out your window or under a door .
Denver Home Inspection services offers a wide range of Inspections, below is a brief summary to help you decide what inspection type you might need. Please call us if you need any more information on any of our Inspection Services.