Residential Inspections
Bringing in a professional with an objective eye to inspect your potential property purchase can translate into savings at the closing table. An inspector who can identify subtle defects that are not readily visible to the typical home buyer may offer incentive to reduce the selling price.
Are you preparing to place your home or property on the market? A home inspection will cover both the safety issues and cosmetic repairs you should make to assure that your property will show well. By addressing simple repairs before listing a home you will speed along the selling process and maximize your selling price. If we are working on a pre-sale home inspection ACME will update your report noting items that the home owner has serviced and addressed in the findings sections of the report. This service is included in the inspection fee.
With over twenty-five years of experience in the construction business owner Michael Freinberg is uniquely qualified as a home and property inspector. His eye is focused first on safety. Property owners or potential buyers often accompany him during the inspection which can average three hours on a single family home. Subjects covered in a typical inspection include:
Grounds and GradesExterior paved and landscaped surfaces including walkways, sidewalks, decks, patios and driveways are covered with attention to necessary repairs and safety issues. Fences and gates are checked for soundness and proper locking mechanisms.
GaragesExterior and interior of garage where applicable including testing of garage door operation and general overview.
Exterior componentsIncluding siding, railings, stairs, lighting, doors and windows.
Foundation and structural componentsIncluding the type of foundation, joists, studs and ventilation.
Roof and roof flashingIncluding the membrane, water collection systems and drainage outflow.
Electrical systemIncluding amperage, wiring notes and service box condition.
Plumbing systemIncluding main lines, water heater and water pressure.
Heating systemIncluding venting, controls and type.
Interior finishesIncluding doors, windows, type and condition of walls and floors.
Kitchen, bathrooms and laundryIncluding appliances, condition of surfaces and operating systems..
Fire and security systemIncluding window bars, alarms, fire sprinklers and extinguishers
This is not a check-list type of report. Each report contains detailed descriptions, recommendations and photographs. Recommendations are presented again at the end of the report in a numerical format for easy reference.
After reviewing your report we are happy to answer any additional questions that may arise. With years of experience in the building trades ACME is well-suited to discuss future expansion needs and the possibilities of remodels on your property. Detailed maintenance schedules may be ordered as well.
Are you preparing to place your home or property on the market? A home inspection will cover both the safety issues and cosmetic repairs you should make to assure that your property will show well. By addressing simple repairs before listing a home you will speed along the selling process and maximize your selling price. If we are working on a pre-sale home inspection ACME will update your report noting items that the home owner has serviced and addressed in the findings sections of the report. This service is included in the inspection fee.
With over twenty-five years of experience in the construction business owner Michael Freinberg is uniquely qualified as a home and property inspector. His eye is focused first on safety. Property owners or potential buyers often accompany him during the inspection which can average three hours on a single family home. Subjects covered in a typical inspection include:
Grounds and GradesExterior paved and landscaped surfaces including walkways, sidewalks, decks, patios and driveways are covered with attention to necessary repairs and safety issues. Fences and gates are checked for soundness and proper locking mechanisms.
GaragesExterior and interior of garage where applicable including testing of garage door operation and general overview.
Exterior componentsIncluding siding, railings, stairs, lighting, doors and windows.
Foundation and structural componentsIncluding the type of foundation, joists, studs and ventilation.
Roof and roof flashingIncluding the membrane, water collection systems and drainage outflow.
Electrical systemIncluding amperage, wiring notes and service box condition.
Plumbing systemIncluding main lines, water heater and water pressure.
Heating systemIncluding venting, controls and type.
Interior finishesIncluding doors, windows, type and condition of walls and floors.
Kitchen, bathrooms and laundryIncluding appliances, condition of surfaces and operating systems..
Fire and security systemIncluding window bars, alarms, fire sprinklers and extinguishers
This is not a check-list type of report. Each report contains detailed descriptions, recommendations and photographs. Recommendations are presented again at the end of the report in a numerical format for easy reference.
After reviewing your report we are happy to answer any additional questions that may arise. With years of experience in the building trades ACME is well-suited to discuss future expansion needs and the possibilities of remodels on your property. Detailed maintenance schedules may be ordered as well.