Why we think home inspections are important, and why you should too!
About Complete Building Inspections
New homeowners have a lot of factors to consider before they settle into their new property. One important consideration is to get a property inspection done before moving in. A professional inspection can reveal any existing issues with the property and help identify any repairs that need to be made, allowing the homeowner to make necessary adjustments or renovations immediately. Furthermore, a pre-move inspection can provide peace of mind that there won’t be any unpleasant surprises once the move is complete.
What about pricing? How can I find the best price for a home inspection?
When searching for a professional property inspector, it’s essential to compare the prices and qualifications of different inspectors. Prices can vary greatly depending on the home’s size, the inspection’s complexity, and other factors. Researching each inspector’s credentials and experience can give you more confidence that an experienced expert is conducting your property inspection.
The average cost of a home inspection varies based on the home’s size, the inspection’s complexity, and other factors. Generally speaking, an inspection for a small to a medium-sized house may cost between $400 and $800, while an inspection of a large home could cost as much as $1,000 or more. It’s important to look into each inspector’s qualifications and experience when selecting a professional property inspector. Some states require all licensed inspectors to have completed specific training and certifications to practice in this field.
About Us
Our goal is to accurately inspect your property at the most competitive pricing.
Having an accurate property inspection is essential for many reasons. An inspection can identify any potential structural issues or health and safety risks that may be present in the home, as well as any necessary repairs.
This helps to protect your investment and can give you peace of mind that your home has been properly inspected for issues prior to purchase or occupancy. Additionally, an inspection can provide valuable information about the condition of the home that could save you money in the long run by preventing costly repairs down the line.
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Video Interviews
Why is having an annual inspection recommended?
One thing many people forget is that homes need to be well-maintained. This means having regular inspections and making necessary repairs. Homeowners who don’t do this may find themselves in costly situations.
Watch as Rodney Henry of Complete Building Inspections talks on this subject.
Are those Plug-in Air Fresheners worth the risk?
Are Plug-in Air Fresheners worth the risk? Some say they pose a safety hazard. Others claim they’re the best way to enjoy freshness and fragrance. What do you think?
Watch as Rodney Henry of Complete Building Inspections talks on this subject. Learn one simple trick to keep your home protected from using these devices.
Inspections at a Commercial Condominium
Getting an inspection at a condo is important for several reasons. First, it can ensure that the property meets all local codes and regulations. Second, it can help identify any repairs or changes that may be needed to maintain the safety and structural integrity of the unit. Third, it can provide peace of mind when purchasing a condo, as you’ll have a clearer picture of what you’re investing in.
With Complete Building Inspections, you can rest assured that your condo receives the most comprehensive and thorough inspection possible.
Re-Inspections are important!
Re-inspections are important in order to make sure that any repairs or changes that have occurred since the initial inspection have been properly addressed. Additionally, if the property has sustained any damage, a re-inspection will ensure it is taken care of before further issues arise.
With a thorough and accurate re-inspection from Complete Building Inspections, you can be sure that you’re making informed decisions when it comes to your property.
Meet The Team
We are a team of highly experienced and certified home and building inspectors. With decades of combined experience and expertise in local and state laws regarding inspection standards, we can provide our clients with reliable and accurate assessments of their properties. Let us provide you with peace of mind that your property is structurally sound.
Multifamily property inspections require special attention to detail and an understanding of these types of buildings’ unique needs. Your certified inspector has been specifically trained in this area to ensure they can accurately assess a multifamily property’s condition.
When considering buying a condominium, it pays to be in the know. One of the most valuable pieces of information you’ll have access to is based on possible prior inspections at your condominium community.
Townhome property inspections are essential for homeowners or potential buyers of townhomes. When selecting an inspector, it is necessary to look for an individual who understands the unique qualities of a townhome. This includes looking for signs of water damage that can occur from the shared walls of nearby units and ensuring electrical wiring is up to code, given the higher density living present in townhome developments.
New construction property inspections can provide peace of mind for a homeowner — especially if the home is brand new. While construction workers are usually required to complete certain safety and code inspections before they turn the building over to the owner, there’s no comparison between the partial inspections during the building process and those done in a private inspection.