Home Inspection Services
A home inspection is a visual examination of the physical condition of a home (or other building). This is usually, but not always, connected to the sale of that home or building and its findings often determine the successful completion of that sale.
A home inspection will usually include an examination of the foundation and basement, roof, attic, heating and water systems, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the general condition of the structure itself. An inspector will look for poor construction practices and make note of any repairs that might be required or any general maintenance issues. Importantly, they will also make note of any fire and safety issues that need to be addressed.
Home Inspections are not conducted on a pass or fail basis; it provides a report that shows an itemized list of the condition of the home or building and any work that should be done. An inspection is conducted in about 95% of all real estate home transactions.
Preparing a Home for Inspection
- View the INTERNACHI Standards of Practice.
- View the INTERNACHI Code of Ethics.
Renovation Deficiency Inspections
You’ve watched those shows on TV and know the nightmares that can arise from home renovations when done improperly. Sub-standard materials, poor workmanship or jobs left unfinished. We can assess a renovation job near completion to make sure everything is being done correctly — before you make that final payment!
New Home Warranty Inspection Services
Make sure you have A Buyer’s Choice home inspector look at your home before your new home warranty expires. Our inspector will examine your home’s structure, mechanical and electrical systems to identify defects and other problems.
Have our experienced home inspector make sure that your home was built to code and to standard.
Home Maintenance Inspections
Home Maintenance Inspections are for homeowners who want to take a proactive approach to home maintenance. Failure to maintain it properly can damage your home and downgrade its value.
A home maintenance inspection by A Buyer’s Choice will identify the areas of your home that need attention. This will include the roof, gutters and drain spouts, fireplaces and chimneys, furnaces and air conditioning, smoke detectors and other safety equipment, plumbing and faucets, windows and doors, basement walls and drains.
Our inspection will provide you with a complete list of problems that require immediate attention, things that should be dealt with soon, and things that should be noted, but are not urgent.
Thermal Imaging
Thermal Imaging allows our home inspectors to identify deficiencies that are not visible to the naked eye. This allows us to protect you, our client, from unexpected costly repairs. Infrared Detections identifies; lack of or misplaced insulation, moisture problems or penetrations, electrical hot spots and much more…
WETT Certified Inspection
What is a Wood Energy Technology Transfer Inspection?
With the price of oil going through the roof, more and more people are turning to wood burning systems to heat their homes. While cheaper than oil, it also poses a greater risk of fire. If you currently heat your home (completely or partially) with wood, it is in your best interest to have your system inspected by a Wood Energy Technology Transfer (WETT) specialist.
Does my insurance company require a WETT Inspection?
In fact, most insurance companies today require a WETT certification to honor your policy.
A WETT Inspection by A Buyer’s Choice inspector will ensure that your system is installed and operating correctly, and that it poses no threat to your home and family. Our WETT inspectors will also tell you how to properly maintain your system to make sure your family is safe year after year.
When do you need a WETT Inspection?
- To ensure the wood burning appliance is safe to use
- Upon sale or transfer of a property; insurance providers may require inspection before use.
- Newly installed wood burning appliances
- Renovations around an existing wood burning appliance.