Inspecting Property's in Palm Beach County & Surrounding Glades Areas
A Home Inspection is a comprehensive and detailed visual inspection of system and major accessible component defects and safety issues. The inspection is not technically exhaustive. Home inspections are designed to reflect, as accurately as possible, the visible condition of the home at the time of the inspection. If a problem or a symptom of a problem is visible, the home inspector will include a description of the problem in a written report and may recommend further evaluation. A Home Inspection is not a pass or fail. All the findings are to benefit YOU, the buyer. You will save money knowing any safety concerns in advance and have a negotiating edge.
A home inspection is not protection against future failures. Stuff happens! Components like air conditioners and heat systems can and will break down. A home inspection attempts to reveal the current condition of the areas or system of a particular home or property. For protection from future failure, you may want to consider a home warranty.
A home inspection is not an appraisal that determines the value of a home. Nor will a home inspector tell you if you should buy this home or what to pay for this home.
A home inspection is not a code inspection, which verifies local building code compliance. A home inspector will not pass or fail a house. Homes built before code revisions are not obligated to comply with the code for homes built today. Home inspectors will report findings when it comes to safety concerns that may be in the current system such as ungrounded outlets above sinks. A home inspector thinks “Safety” not “Code” when performing a home inspection