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Home Inspection
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A home inspection is a cursory, visual
inspection of the property systems and components to determine our opinion of
the general condition and operability of those systems and components. If you use a traditional home
inspector that is not an engineer, to do your home inspection, you may
have to subsequently hire an engineer to address any structural
concerns found in the home inspection or appraisal. With Coyle Home Inspection Engineers, one inspection is all you need.
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We offer 3 levels of home inspections, as follows:
- Full Inspection: Structural, Roof Covering, Mechanical,
Plumbing, Electrical, Appliances, Attic Insulation, Bath Wall Tile, Doors,
Windows, Fireplace, Interior Finishes, Exterior Finishes. This is our most
popular and most comprehensive inspection.
- Semi-Full Inspection: Structural, Roof Covering, Mechanical,
Plumbing, Electrical (in the panel, kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry),
Appliances, Attic Insulation, Bath Wall Tile.
- Mini Inspection: Structural, Roof Covering, Heat Plant, Water
Heater, Electric Panel. This inspection is for those who just want to know
about the basics.
Separate from the home inspection but available at an additional cost are the
following (follow the links for more information):
Key Benefits to having a Home Inspection:
- For Buyers - Know the condition of the property before
consummating your contract to purchase. With this information you may be
able to negotiate repairs or, in some cases, terminate the
contract.
- For Sellers - Have a home inspection before putting your home
on the market and make repairs to best show your property. This gives you a
competitive advantage over other homes on the market. Even if you elect to
not make repairs, you will know in advance what issues a buyer's inspector
is likely to discover.
- For Homeowners - Like having a medical checkup, a periodic maintenance
inspection will help discover developing problems before they become
major issues.
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