INSPECTION SERVICES
COMPONENTS WE INSPECT
We follow the interNACHI guidelines and practices for home inspections to guarantee that every aspect of the property is entirely inspected. Listed below are the structures and components we examine during a walkthrough.
Basement
Foundation
Crawlspace & structure
Heating
Cooling
Plumbing
Electrical
Fireplace
Attic, Insulation, & Ventilation
Doors, Windows, & Interior
Types of Building We Inspect:
Homes
Townhomes
Condominiums
Apartments
Buyer’s Inspection
To ascertain the full value of a prospective property we will do a full walkthrough and examination of the home and its components. The inspector will make sure to find any defects or potential issues with the structure and equipment in the home. This service allows you to make a fully informed decision on your future purchase.
Pre-Listing / Seller’s Inspection
Before selling or listing a home its essential to be certain that all your information is up to date. This inspection will scrutinize the structure and workings of the home in the fullest detail to make the seller aware of any causes for concern or action. Knowing A homes current state of quality will allow you to make any major decisions or changes before listing the home.
New Construction
A thorough and comprehensive inspection should be taken before conducting a final walkthrough with the contractor. We will take into account all newly constructed structures and installed systems to make certain that no repairs or alterations are needed before the completion of the contract.
Radon Testing
Making certain of your home’s safety is of high concern for any buyer or seller. We are fully certified to conduct radon testing and measurements during any of our inspections to verify the safety of the facility.
Termite Inspections
Termites and other wood-destroying organisms can be a headache for new homeowners who end up responsible for the repair costs of pre-existing issues. To prevent that from happening to you, schedule our inspection service before going through with an investment to ensure that your prospective home isn’t affected by termite damage.
Oil Tank Sweep
If a residential property happens to have an abandoned underground oil tank, it could be an environmental hazard due to potential leaks—a hazard that’s incredibly expensive for homeowners to have corrected. These tanks were in common use before being replaced by modern heating solutions, but unfortunately, many tanks were left underground without being brought to the attention of new homeowners.
Always Available
Tag Home Inspections makes itself available for appointments at any time during the weekdays, evenings, or weekends and we offer discounts to repeat business or referrals. We will work diligently to provide our clients with a complete level of satisfaction. Feel welcomed to call us at any time to schedule an appointment or ask about our pricing and services!