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Since the purchase of a home or commercial building is one of the largest single investments you will ever make, you should know exactly what to expect --- both indoors and out -- in terms of needed and future repairs and maintenance.
Stains on the ceiling may simply be the result of a single incident or may indicate a chronic roof leakage condition. A fresh coat of paint might be hiding serious structural concerns. The inspector interprets these and other clues, then presents a professional opinion as to the condition of the property so you can avoid unpleasant surprises afterward.
Of course, an inspection will also point out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the type of maintenance needed to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will have a much clearer understanding of the property you are about to purchase, and be able to make your decision confidently.
As a seller, if you have owned your home or building for a period of time, an inspection can identify potential concerns in the sale of your home or building and can recommend preventive measures which might avoid future expensive repairs.
We encourage you to attend the inspection and accompany the inspector throughout the home. We will be sure to answer all of your questions.