- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Sewage
- Roof and attic structure
- Walls, ceilings and floors
- Doors and windows
- Fireplaces and chimneys
- Porches, decks, driveways and patios
- Heating and cooling systems
- Water supply systems
- Appliances
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New Construction Inspection
Buying a home could be the most significant financial commitment you ever make, so it's important to know
exactly what you're getting into before you sign that contract. And that's where our team comes in. Our home
inspection services are designed to give you a thorough and accurate description of your potential new
home's
conditions o that you can make an informed decision about your purchase.
1-year Warranty Inspection
Most builders offer a one-year warranty on a new home. We'll come out during the 11th month and perform a
full
home inspection before the builder's warranty expires. Our non-invasive inspection is based on observations
of
the visible and apparent condition of the interior and exterior of the structure, including its major
systems
and components. Following your inspection, you will receive a comprehensive report, complete with photos,
that
includes information on any material defects observed on the date of the inspection. Armed with this
information, you can take any necessary steps to hold your builder and his subcontractors to their
warranties
while they're still in force.
Pre-Listing Inspection
Waiting until a buyer does their home inspection is fraught with issues, which is why many deals are delayed
or canceled due to issues discovered during the buyer's home inspection process.
Smart home sellers and top listing agents no longer wait. They get a pre-inspection to minimize negotiations, reduce risk, and make informed decisions before listing a home for sale. MINIMIZE NEGOTIATIONS
Home buyers often look to their home inspection report to re-negotiate the purchase price or terms of the contract. They may ask for defects to be repaired or receive a discounted purchase price. A seller inspection allows one to disclose the home's condition up front and minimize or eliminate re-negotiations.
Smart home sellers and top listing agents no longer wait. They get a pre-inspection to minimize negotiations, reduce risk, and make informed decisions before listing a home for sale. MINIMIZE NEGOTIATIONS
Home buyers often look to their home inspection report to re-negotiate the purchase price or terms of the contract. They may ask for defects to be repaired or receive a discounted purchase price. A seller inspection allows one to disclose the home's condition up front and minimize or eliminate re-negotiations.
Pre-Purchase Inspection
Whether buying your first home, upgrading, or downsizing, buying a home is a significant and big decision.
To
ensure you are making an informed decision regarding the home's condition, make Nesten Inspecions your first
call.
A Nesten Inspections home inspection report thoroughly evaluates the home's major systems and elements. It's a truly objective look at the house you are considering— by a trained professional.
A Pre-Purchasing Inspection consists of a thorough evaluation of a home's major visible components/systems/elements of a house with a detailed inspection report documenting the findings. Our home inspection includes inspecting 15 critical areas, including all functioning or visible major elements and systems and hundreds of associated components. The duration of a home inspection typically ranges from 2 to 4 hours for the average size house.
Central Heating System
A Nesten Inspections home inspection report thoroughly evaluates the home's major systems and elements. It's a truly objective look at the house you are considering— by a trained professional.
A Pre-Purchasing Inspection consists of a thorough evaluation of a home's major visible components/systems/elements of a house with a detailed inspection report documenting the findings. Our home inspection includes inspecting 15 critical areas, including all functioning or visible major elements and systems and hundreds of associated components. The duration of a home inspection typically ranges from 2 to 4 hours for the average size house.
Central Heating System
- The heating unit associated fuel supply, venting components, and visible portions of the distribution system will be inspected to determine condition and operability.
- The home's central air conditioning systems, including visible components of the distribution system and built-in wall units, will be inspected to determine condition and function.
- We assess all visible components of the water supply, distribution, and waste systems for condition and functional flow. Also included are the hot-water heating equipment, venting, and fuel-supply systems.
- The accessible components of the electrical system, including the service panels, grounding, connections, and exposed wiring, will be inspected. A representative number of fixtures, switches, and receptacles will also be checked to ensure they work properly.
- Major built-in kitchen appliances (including ovens, ranges, cooktops, and dishwashers) will be inspected for condition and functionality.
Major Systems Inspection
An essential proactive measure for ensuring peace of mind and protecting your investment, a Major Systems
Only
Inspection is a precious step that helps uncover and address potential issues proactively before they can
impact a real estate transaction or home ownership. A Major Systems Inspection includes a thorough roof
assessment, attic inspection for potential water penetration issues, examination of the basement or crawl
space for leaks, as well as a comprehensive evaluation of the HVAC system. Our service encompasses the
limited
Major Systems Only inspection, a detailed report complete with high-definition images, and a personalized
consultation session to discuss the findings and recommendations thoroughly.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to us.