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Home Inspections: The primary goal of a home inspection is to equip you with the knowledge needed to make a well-informed decision about your home purchase, while also providing peace of mind. Typically, home inspectors concentrate on identifying major defects that could lead to significant expenses beyond the purchase price. Cosmetic issues, on the other hand, are seldom included in inspection reports. These reports are essential tools for both you and your Realtor, enabling effective negotiation of the purchase contract.

HUD 203k Write-Ups: As one of our most in-demand services, these appointments book quickly. When hired as a 203k consultant, we provide a comprehensive feasibility study and a detailed 203k write-up for your bank. Additionally, the consultant collaborates with your chosen contractors during the bidding process to help you secure the most effective and tailored solution for your construction renovation project.

Quality Inspections: Our professional third-party inspections help builders save both time and money by meticulously examining the finer details of a new home’s finishes. While County building inspectors ensure that construction meets minimum building codes, an HFCMI inspector takes it a step further—ensuring your home meets superior quality and craftsmanship standards. With our expertise, your home will meet the highest standards of quality.

Draw Inspections: During a draw inspection, a certified inspector visits the construction site to evaluate progress in relation to the established timeline. They verify the accuracy of the work against the original draw request and assess the budget alignment. Inspectors may also review any stored materials present on-site. These inspections are crucial for ensuring that funds are released appropriately at different stages of the construction project.

Pre-Drywall Inspections: This inspection occurs during new construction, prior to the installation of drywall. The inspector carefully examines the framing and mechanical installations, such as plumbing, electrical systems, and HVAC components, among others. This critical step ensures that everything is properly installed before the walls are sealed.

One-Year Warranty Inspections: Before your builder's one-year warranty expires, the inspector conducts a comprehensive review of your property to identify any deficiencies or issues that may need attention. This ensures that necessary repairs or adjustments can be addressed while still covered under the warranty.

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