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How long will the Report take to fill out? |
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The average Inspection will take about 2-3 hours on-site. It depends on the size, age, and condition
of your house. It will then take an additional 2-3 hours at my office to add photos and further information. |
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Can I have a copy of the Report at the time of the
Inspection? |
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Yes. You will get a "preliminary"
paper Report at the time of the Inspection minus photos. It
will be complete enough so that you can start making
decisions immediately. The "completed" Report (with
photos) will be emailed, faxed, or mailed to you within 24
hours. |
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Should I attend the Inspection? |
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I strongly urge the client to be at
the Inspection site at least at the end of the Inspection
process. At that point, I will review the Report with you
and take you through a walk-through. If you are unable to
attend, I will email, fax, or mail the Report to you and go
over the details over the phone. Remember, there are no time
limits to asking questions. |
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How will your Report compare to others? |
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Click on
Sample
Report and
check out my Report. You will immediately see the extra
attention to more details and thoroughness. |
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What makes you better than the other Home Inspectors? |
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My 25 years in the light
remodeling and home repair service gives me the edge over
others because I can "see" behind walls and know how
building components such as plumbing and electrical were
installed. With that experience I can offer better money
saving recommendations on how to order repairs. And finally,
my continued education certification efforts above and
beyond the TREC minimum standards makes me that much better
informed and qualified than the next Inspector. |