Buying a home can be a stressful affair especially for the first time home buyer. Having a home inspection is a necessary part of that process. But knowing your new home before you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars will give you the peace of mind you are looking for.
A pre-purchase inspection should be performed by a licensed inspector to weigh your decision on the purchase of an existing home. Home purchase contracts will often contain a provision for a home inspection and certain stipulations concerning the condition of various home systems and components. Protect your investment by arming yourself with the knowledge you will obtain with a thorough pre-purchase home inspection offered by Jet Home Inspection.
Before you place your home on the market, allow me to assist you in performing a pre-listing inspection. This inspection will address possible maintenance issues, major and minor defects, safety concerns which may make the process of selling your home quite time-consuming. As well with this pertinent knowledge of your home, the direction needed may enhance its value and the time it takes to sell. Protect your investment and improve your awareness of your home with a pre-listing home inspection by Jet Home Inspection.
Radon Inspection
You can’t see touch or smell radon gases. Radon comes from the decay of radioactive material in the earth. Radon is typically everywhere, including outside and in every home. It is possible for your next door neighbor’s home to be safe and yours not, so each home needs its’ own radon inspection. The EPA has determined that if the level of radon in your home is more than 4.0 pCi/L you should have a radon remediation. Radon has been linked to lung cancer and other health conditions. Is radon more prevalent in some areas than others? Yes. The best way to know if it is an issue for you is to schedule a Radon Test. There is always some risk with radon since it is everywhere. The risks can be reduced by lowering the level in your home and having an inspection
Sewer Scope Inspection
You can’t see touch or smell radon gases. Radon comes from the decay of radioactive material in the earth. Radon is typically everywhere, including outside and in every home. It is possible for your next-door neighbor’s home to be safe and yours not, so each home needs its’ own radon inspection. The EPA has determined that if the level of radon in your home is more than 4.0 pCi/L you should have radon remediation. Radon has been linked to lung cancer and other health conditions. Is radon more prevalent in some areas than others? Yes. The best way to know if it is an issue for you is to schedule a Radon Test. There is always some risk with radon since it is everywhere. The risks can be reduced by lowering the level in your home and having an inspection.