Services · Pre-Closing Inspection
A full home inspection, a thorough visual evaluation of the accessible areas of your property, designed to identify major deficiencies, safety issues, or components nearing the end of their life.

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🏠 What is a Full Home Inspection?
A full home inspection is a thorough visual evaluation of the accessible areas of your property. Its goal is to identify major deficiencies, safety issues, or components nearing the end of their life so you can make confident decisions about your home.
During the inspection, I will check areas such as the roof, exterior, structure, foundation, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, attic, insulation, and interior features. Within, you will receive a detailed written report outlining any significant findings, along with maintenance tips to help you take care of your home long-term.
• Roof and gutters • Driveways, sidewalks, and site drainage • Foundation and structural components • Attic, insulation, and ventilation • Electrical panel and visible wiring • Plumbing systems and venting • Heating and cooling systems (weather permitting) • Windows, doors, and interior • Built-in appliances (basic functionality check) • Exterior walls, decks, and patios • Fireplace(s) and chimney (visual inspection)
• Underground utilities • Pools or spas • Septic systems or drain fields • Water wells or springs • Playground equipment or recreational features • Solar systems or generators • Security systems • Central vacuum or water softeners • Cosmetic defects or personal property evaluation • Accuracy testing of thermostats or timers • Air conditioner functions when temperatures are below 65°F in the past 24 hours
Every Service Includes
Backed By

InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector
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Yari Rincon · Home InCheck
Yari Rincon, Owner & Certified Professional Inspector · Home InCheck LLC