Curtis Home Inspection, LLC
Call: 706-897-1018
E-mail: inspection101@hotmail.com
Takes pride in every inspection we perform. Our inspector is highly trained, knowledgeable, and professional with the ability to communicate effectively.
EXTERIOR COMPONENETS
Decks—General condition of structure, materials, steps, and handrails Landscaping—Effects on the foundation Siding, trim, exterior windows and storms—General condition of each Roof, chimney, flashing, valleys—Evidence of water penetration, materials condition Gutters, downspouts—General condition, effects of dampness in basement and its ability to carry off rain water |
INTERIOR COMPONENTS
Wall, floors, ceilings, windows, steps, handrails—General condition of each Plumbing system—Visible fixtures, pipes, and drains tested for operation Electrical system—Outside entrance wiring, service panel, visible wiring, and random testing of outlets inspected. HVAC—Visible portion of heating and cooling system Attic—Visible roof sheathing, ventilation, insulation, and framing Basement/Crawl Space—Foundation soundness and evidence of any moisture penetration |
TOP TO BOTTOM/INSIDE
AND OUT
A Home Inspection—A thorough visual examination of the structure and operating components of the home Knowing the condition of the deck, stairs, handrails, air conditioner, furnace, electrical wiring, plumbing, siding, trim, attic ventilation, roof, chimney, and other items in the home you’re buying or selling ensures you a fair and smooth transaction with peace of mind and security A trained and certified inspector will be at the home for 2 ½ to 4 hours Come along with the inspector to see for yourself the step by step inspection process. We welcome your questions. |
When the inspection is over—The inspector will prepare an Inspection Report that gives easy-to-read details on:
· The general condition of the home
· Major & minor deficiencies
· What expenditures are likely to come up
· The inspector will review the report with you
· The general condition of the home
· Major & minor deficiencies
· What expenditures are likely to come up
· The inspector will review the report with you