Condition of shingles, gutters, chimneys, and drainage systems.
Floors, walls, ceilings, and overall structural integrity.
Wiring, outlets, switches, circuit breakers, and the main electrical panel.
Pipes, fixtures, water heaters, and drainage systems.
HVAC units, ductwork, and ventilation.
Doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings, and staircases.
Siding, paint, windows, doors, and drainage around the property.
Insulation, ventilation, and signs of water damage or pests.
Smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and stair railings.
Sidewalks, driveways, fences, and landscaping.
Structural integrity, surface condition, railings & stairs
A regular check-up helps identify minor issues before they become major problems.
Before winter and summer, checking HVAC systems, drainage, insulation, and roofing can prevent seasonal damage.
Following storms, floods, or extreme weather, an inspection ensures no hidden damage.
The report will include photos, detailed descriptions of components, highlighted issues or potential concerns, recommendations, and a customized maintenance schedule to address problems promptly.
Identify air leaks, insulation gaps, and moisture intrusion that aren’t visible to the naked eye.
Pinpoint areas of heat loss to optimize insulation and reduce energy costs.
Spot electrical hot spots or overheating components before they become hazardous.
Address potential problems early to avoid expensive fixes down the line.