EXTERIOR
- Overall appearance and health of landscaping: The inspector will look at the overall appearance of the landscaping, including the condition of the plants, trees, and shrubs. They will also look for any signs of pests or diseases.
- Pool cleanliness and equipment inspections: The inspector will check the cleanliness of the pool water and the condition of the pool equipment. They will also look for any leaks or damage to the pool.
- Insect infestation: The inspector will look for any signs of insect infestation, such as termites, carpenter ants, or cockroaches. They will also look for any damage caused by insects.
- Surface cracks, leaks, and water intrusion: The inspector will look for any cracks in the foundation, walls, or roof. They will also look for any leaks or water intrusion.
Here are some additional things that an exterior home inspector might look for:
- Drainage: The inspector will look for any drainage problems, such as clogged gutters or downspouts.
- Stairs and walkways: The inspector will look for any cracks or unevenness in the stairs and walkways.
- Siding and roofing: The inspector will look for any damage to the siding or roofing.
- Windows and doors: The inspector will look for any cracks or leaks in the windows and doors.
- Exterior lighting: The inspector will look for any burned-out or damaged light bulbs.
An exterior home inspection can help you identify any potential problems with your home. This information can be helpful in making repairs or making decisions about whether to buy or sell a home.
INTERIOR
- Air conditioning system: We will check the air conditioning system to make sure it is working properly and cooling your home effectively.
- Electrical system: We will check the electrical system to make sure it is safe and working properly. We will look for tripped circuit breakers, loose or frayed wires, and any other potential hazards.
- Plumbing system: We will check the plumbing system to make sure it is working properly and free of leaks. We will also look for signs of mold, mildew, or water damage.
- Leak inspection and water intrusion: We will check the ceilings and walls for any leaks or moisture damage. We will also check the exterior of the home for any cracks or gaps that could allow water in.
- Appliance inspection: We will check the refrigerator, freezer, and wine cooler to make sure they are working properly. Here are some additional things that an interior home inspector might look for:
- Heating system: We will check the heating system to make sure it is working properly and heating your home effectively.
- Insulation: We will check the insulation in your home to make sure it is adequate and preventing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
- Ventilation: We will check the ventilation in your home to make sure it is adequate and preventing moisture buildup.
- Fire safety: We will check the fire safety in your home to make sure it is adequate and preventing fires.
- Accessibility: We will check the accessibility in your home to make sure it is adequate for people with disabilities.
An interior home inspection can help you identify any potential problems with your home. This information can be helpful in making repairs or making decisions about whether to buy or sell a home.
- Vehicle and Golf Cart Maintenance
- Start and drive the vehicle weekly to keep the battery charged and the
engine running smoothly. - Check the battery charge to make sure it is sufficient to start the vehicle
and power the electrical components.
- Start and drive the vehicle weekly to keep the battery charged and the
- Mail Retrieval
- Pick up the mail from the mailbox and forward it to the owner’s address or a designated location weekly or upon request.
- Emergency Weather Information
- Notify the owner of any severe weather conditions and the actions being taken to protect their home.
- Conduct post-storm inspections and reports to assess the damage and make recommendations for repairs.
- General Security
- Conduct weekly checks of the alarm system to make sure it is working properly.
- Contact emergency services immediately if the alarm is activated.
These services can help to ensure that your vehicle, golf cart, mail, and home are properly maintained and protected.