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Buyers Inspection In both new and older homes, the best way to ensure that you are well informed
about the strengths and weaknesses of a property is to have us give you a professional home inspection. We are trained to
identify problem areas both small and large that may have been overlooked by the previous owners and to identify which require
immediate attention. See our Inspection Overview and What Really Matters for more details.

Sellers Inspection Whether you are selling your home on your own or using a realtor,
it’s always a prudent idea to have a professional home inspection. Knowledge is power. All homes have strengths and
weaknesses: we help you answer how serious the problems are and which must be immediately addressed and which can wait. The
more you know about your home, the more prepared you will be for negotiation. See our Inspection Overview for more details.
Warranty Inspection Most builders provide a one-year warranty for new
construction. Generally during this period of time the buyer develops a "punch list" of corrections for the contractor
to repair under the warranty coverage. Some defects will not be obvious to the untrained eye. It is prudent to obtain our
home inspectors list of items that will most likely be repaired by your builder at no cost to you. You will be reassured knowing
that potential problems were addressed before they grew into something that could cost you a great deal down the road.
Environmental Hazards Our job as your professional home inspector is to alert you, to the extent
possible, to unknown problems and potential environmental hazards in your current or potential house. Ours is a non-invasive
visual inspection of your property which can alert you to possible problems We test for Radon Gas using the state of
the art Sun Nuclear Professional Continuous Radon Monitor.

- Radon: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas found in soils, rock, and water throughout the
U.S. Radon is a threat to health because it tends to collect in homes, sometimes to very high concentrations. See Radon FAQ.
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