Helping to Make Your House Your Home
John 14:23
Let us guess – you just bought a new home and you’re excited. We’re excited for you too! But, right about now you should call in a home inspector to check out the property before you sign the papers. The house or property may look good to you, but when we’re taking a look at it, we check out the stuff that isn’t necessarily visible or that you may not even know about.
So call in HomeMaker Property Inspections to make sure your dream house isn’t just a dream!
Having a home inspection done by a professional before buying or selling a home is a necessary step to expose any unknown defects of the property.
Radon is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the US. Make sure you and your family are protected by getting your property inspected.
Getting the quality of water supply to a home tested is important to ensure the health and safety of you and your family.
Lead paint is no longer widely used in America, but older homes may still have it. This can break down and cause lead poisoning.
The Septic Dye Test is a non-invasive procedure used to check for leakage of septic effluent (liquid sewage) due to broken pipes or incorrect installation of septic tank systems.
If left unaddressed, wood-destroying organisms like termites and carpenter ants can cause major structural damage.
Mold testing is crucial in residential or commercial building inspections as it helps identify hidden mold growth that can compromise structural integrity and pose serious health risks to occupants.
Pool and spa inspections are crucial when purchasing a home, as they help uncover potential safety hazards, costly repairs, and ensure all systems meet current regulations—saving buyers from unexpected expenses and liability.
In the construction phase of a brand new home, a pre-drywall home inspection is essential, as it allows buyers to verify that critical structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC components are properly installed before they’re concealed, helping to prevent costly issues down the line.