Full Home Inspection – Residential
A full home inspection, also known as a buyer’s inspection, is a lot more thorough than an insurance (4 Point) inspection. When a home is under contract, there is a clause allowing the buyers to get a full home inspection, so this makes a great opportunity for you! A full home inspection ensures that all systems and their components are working properly. This inspection assesses the condition of the property’s safety and current condition, including its heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical work, water, sewage, and some fire and safety issues. In addition, the home inspector will look for evidence of insect, water, or fire damage or any other issues that might affect the value of the property.