PRE-LISTING INSPECTIONS

Pre-listing inspections help give you the confidence and knowledge you need in order to make the best decisions for selling your home. Schedule an inspection today!

Pre-listing Inspections Benefits

Pre-listing inspections are an important part of setting your listing up for success.

By arranging pre-listing inspections with Advanced Home Inspections, you can make sure that potential buyers are aware of the property’s condition and any potential issues before they even make an offer. You can also answer any questions they may have and ensure that they’re completely satisfied with the property before they put in an offer.

Pre-listing inspections are a valuable way to reduce the amount of time you spend worrying and focus on selling it faster. Avoid any delays or unnecessary negotiations by working with us.

Why do you need a Pre Listing Inspection?

  • Prepare your property for the realty marketplace. Pre-inspected homes sell faster and attract more buyers.
  • Gaining a marketing advantage over other listings within your market. Assure buyers that all potential issues have been addressed.
  • Make sure to fix inspection issues before they become a problem for buyers.
  • Your home should stand out in this highly competitive market.

You can schedule a home inspection today by calling our office. We’ll take a look at the property and provide you with an estimate for the cost of the inspection.

What do we inspect?

We inspect every interior space carefully and make sure nothing is missed. We pay close attention to windows, ceilings, and walls for any moisture intrusion, cracking, or damage. Safety issues and defects are clearly documented so you can know when and what needs to fix.

Interior parts of the house we inspect include but are not limited to:

  • Interior doors
  • floors
  • walls
  • ceilings
  • windows
  • kitchen equipment
  • attic ventilation

Examining the exterior’s structural state, including cladding, doors, windows, decks, walkways, and driveways will give us a good idea of its condition. Cracks, damages, rot, grading, and the possibility of moisture penetration are all concerns that our inspection highlights.

Our inspector will walk around the property and take note of any problems that he finds. Some exterior parts of the house that will be inspected include but are not limited to:

  • Roofing and trim
  • Windows and doors
  • Siding and trim
  • Exterior walls and foundations

Electrical Systems

Our home inspectors are responsible for inspecting all of the electrical systems in a property, including the following:

  • Electric wiring
  • Lighting fixtures and bulbs
  • Electrical outlets and switches
  • Appliances, such as refrigerators and ovens
  • Security systems

HVAC

Our home inspector will inspect the following areas during a heating and cooling inspection:

  • The system’s insulation, air conditioning unit, ductwork, evaporator coil, condenser coil, and fan coils
  • The furnace and air ducts
  • The roof, walls, and flooring
  • Any other areas that may impact the system’s performance

Plumbing

A plumbing inspection is a crucial part of your home insurance policy. It’s important to ensure that all of the plumbing in your home is in good working order and that there are no leaks or damage.

Appliances

Appliance inspection can include testing fan motors, water filters, ovens, cooktops, and other kitchen appliances. It can also include checking for damage from fire, structural issues, or dangerous wiring. Our Home inspectors who conduct appliance inspections are familiar with a wide range of standards and regulations governing appliances in the United States. They use this knowledge to identify any potential safety hazards or problems with the appliances on a property.

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