
| It's natural to have some questions and concerns about what issues may be found in a home you are planning on buying or selling. Our advise is to be realistic, and understand that no home is completely free of defects or flaws. One of the best ways to get acquainted with the home inspection process, is to look into what is commonly found during "every-day" inspections, and to ask what recommendations are made by Home Inspectors. To help you, we have included information and images categorized by topic. Just click the topic you are interested in, read through the material, and call us with any questions that you have. We provide FREE PHONE CONSULTATION to help you understand any issues that may be of concern. Sellers... This is a terrific and easy way to get "on-track" and SET PRIORITIES for your list of "fixes". We offer very affordable and private "on-site" consultations to folks who want to know about any issues they may have in their homes, but do not want to spend a lot of money. Please call for more information. _________________________________ This area of the site is under construction and due for completion by April 31, 2008 - - Topics -- Please allow 1-2 minutes for the file to download after clicking the link Driveways, Sidewalks, and Porches Bathrooms Exterior walls, Soffits, Trim, Caulk and Paint Air Conditioning / Cooling Chimneys and Flues Furnace / Heating Masonry Ducts and Ventilation Roof Coverings Electrical Attic Components Plumbing Windows Safety and Fire Appliances Doors Fences & Retaining Walls Foundations and Crawl Spaces Decks, Patios, Posts & Supports Roof Run-Off & Property Drainage Floor Covering & Floors Garage Doors & Openers Structural & Settlement Trees & Vegetation Water Heaters |
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