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Servicing Southwest Florida's:
Lee County: Cape Coral, Fort
Myers, North Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel, Captiva, Lehigh
Acres, Pine Island, Bonita Beach, Bonita Springs, Estero, Alva and San
Carlos Park.
Collier County: Naples, Naples
Park, Golden Gate, Immokalee and Marco Island.
Charlotte County:
Punta Gorda, Lake Suzy, Port Charlotte and
Englewood.
Sarasota County: North Port and
Venice.
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Naples, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Lee & Collier Counties
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose
a Home Inspector?
Call up and ask about their credentials and experience. If
for some reason you don't feel comfortable asking this of the inspector when
speaking with them on the phone then how will you feel asking questions
at the inspection. You must feel that the inspector is qualified,
experienced and attentive of your needs.
Make sure they are licensed in the State of Florida. As of July 1, 2010, all home inspectors
are required to have a license.
Check http://www.myfloridalicense.com.
What will the
inspection cover?
A thorough Inspection covers everything from roof to the
foundation.
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Some of the
items that are included in the inspection (but not limited to)are the
following:
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- Attic
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Roof & Flashings
- Gutters
- Basement
- Crawlspace
- Foundation
- Grading
- Retaining Walls
- Siding & Trim
- Driveways & Walks
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- Ceilings
- Floors
- Walls
- Doors & Windows
- Chimney
- Fireplace
- Major Appliances
- Electrical System
- Water Heater
- Plumbing System
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
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How long will
the Inspection take?
Most Inspections take about two to three hours. These
times may vary depending on the size, age & condition of the home.
Should I be
present during the Inspection?
We recommend that you be present at the site of the
inspection, from start to finish.
However, if you cannot attend, the inspector will call you after
the inspection to review the report with you.
Why can't I have
someone in my family who is very handy or a contractor, inspect my new
home?
This is the biggest mistake many potential new homeowners
make when purchasing a home. Although the person you are considering may
be very skilled, they are not trained or experienced at professional home
inspections. Professional home inspection is a unique skill like no
other. Professional inspectors get what we call an inspector's instinct
for problems. That instinct takes extensive training and lots of
experience doing inspections to develop. Many contractors, and other
trades professionals hire a professional home inspector to inspect their
homes when they make a purchase.
What if I have
questions after the inspection?
You can call us and discuss all the aspects of your new home
whenever you like. Our service is a long-term investment.
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