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Are you looking to buy a new home? Maybe you are planning to sell? Let a certified and licensed home inspector make sure everything is in order. 

Many homeowners are worried about finding a trustworthy and reliable home service contractor. That is why Best Pick Reports uses customer surveys to select the top-rated local pros. 

We rely on detailed customer recommendations, then independently verify each home inspector has the proper licenses and insurance coverage.  

For added protection, you also get our exclusive Best Pick Guarantee. If you have a problem with your service, we will work with the home inspector to make it right. You might even be eligible to receive up to $2,500 back.

The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros. Sign up now to claim your guarantee and protect your home during renovations and repairs. Sign up for free now »

Reasons to Use Best Pick Reports to Hire a Home Inspector

  • Verified Excellence: Our team carefully prequalifies local professionals. We use reviews from real homeowners to find the top home inspectors in your area. Then we screen them to ensure they have the proper licenses and insurance. 
  • Annual Evaluations: To ensure you always get a top-quality experience, we revalidate our home inspectors every year. From recent customer reviews to reverifying their license and insurance coverage, you can always hire with confidence. 
  • Best Pick Guarantee: We are committed to your satisfaction. If you have a problem with your home inspector, we will help make it right or even cover up to $2,500. 

Home Inspection Services

  • Structural Evaluation: Evaluate the structural integrity of the property, including the foundation, walls, roof, and overall stability. 
  • Electrical and Plumbing Systems: Check the electrical wiring, outlets, switches, and plumbing systems to ensure they are up to code and functioning properly. 
  • HVAC Systems: Test the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to ensure they are in good working order. 
  • Exterior Inspection: Inspect the roof, siding, windows, and doors for signs of age, damage, or leaks. 
  • Interior Assessment: Check ceilings, floors, fixtures, and walls for potential issues or areas in need of repair. 

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FAQs and Tips About Home Inspection Services 

WHAT TO EXPECT 

A home inspection is key to catching existing issues with a house. Home inspectors can’t open walls or damage the house in any way, but they will look at every accessible part of the house so you know what you’re buying. 

WHAT INSPECTORS LOOK FOR 

Roofs should have properly maintained gutters, soffits, fascia, flashing, venting, and chimneys. The shingles should be in good shape. 

Attics, basements, and crawl spaces should be adequately ventilated and free of moisture. Some inspectors use infrared technology to detect mold growing in places that are difficult to see. Wiring, piping, and other system components should not be exposed. 

Interior ceilings, floors, walls, countertops, cabinets, stairs, railings, windows, doors, wall coverings, and appliances should be installed properly and in good condition with no decay or damage. 

Exterior siding, walkways, driveways, windows, doors, decks, stairs, rails, garages, and carports should be properly installed, stable, undamaged, and free of excessive cracks, wear, or moisture. Some types of stucco can retain moisture against the underlying surface. A skilled home inspector can perform moisture tests to ensure that a stucco finish is not harboring any water. 

Structures and foundations should be secure and stable. Your foundation should be adequately insulated and protected against moisture. Radon gas, which affects air quality inside homes and can cause health problems, can seep through a home’s foundation. The EPA recommends radon testing for all homes on the market, and it’s especially important if you live in an area with a known radon issue. Ask your inspector whether radon testing is included in the inspection or available for a fee. 

Electrical wires, panels, breakers, and fuses should be connected and maintained with no excessive wear, damage, evidence of overheating, or exposed wiring. Outlets should be present in each room and have a faceplate. Outlets outdoors and near water sources should have GFCI protection. 

Air conditioning and heating flues, vents, chimneys, ducts, and equipment should be well maintained, clean, and ventilated. 

Plumbing fixtures, valves, pumps, heaters, and utility lines should be clean with no evidence of damage, leaks, unusual water pressure, or improper construction. 

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