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Why do I Need a Home Inspection?
A complete home inspection is a highly recommended investment for anyone looking to purchase or sell a home. But Why?
- Don’t Judge a Home by Its Cover: A home inspection reveals critical information about the condition of your home. This informs you of what costs, repairs, and maintenance your home may require over time or that will need repaired before selling a home.
- Uncover Potential Safety Issues: An inspection can detect safety issues like radon, carbon monoxide, and dangerous molds.
- Reveal Illegal Additions or Installations: Identifies if improvements to a property were properly permitted and built to current codes; all potential insurance concerns.
- Can Save You From Making a Bad Decision: Information gathered in an inspection may give you the information you need to make an informed decision about the true costs of ownership and what it is you’re actually buying.
- Peace of Mind: A well inspected home buys you confidence in your decision to purchase your future home. Also, it helps homeowners plan for potential future maintenance expenses. Should you use your Realtor Recommended Inspector?
What's inspected?
Wind Mitigation
Insurance Inspection
Why do I need a wind Mitigation Inspection?
Answer: A Wind Mitigation Report can save you hundreds of dollars in insurance premiums annually.
The state of Florida passed legislation that mandates discounts be available for certain wind mitigation features.
Some insurance companies offer discounts up to 88% of your annual premium.
But what do I receive?
- A certified Wind Mitigation Report for your insurance company of what measures are in place at your home.
- A Wind Mitigation Report is valid towards your discounts for 5 years, but your insurance company can choose to continue to honor it if your roof hasn’t changed or been replaced.
- Peace of mind about the safety of your home in high wind environments or concerns you may want to address in the future.
If you’re in the process of buying a home, you can save money by having a wind mitigation inspection completed in conjunction with your home inspection by our licensed inspector. By bundling them together, you’ll save yourself time and money when you get your new home insurance policy the Wind Mitigation discount can be included in it. You may also benefit from having a 4 Point Inspection completed at the same time.
What's inspected?
- Roof Shape & Material
- How the Roof is Attached to Your Home
- Reinforcement of Roof & Gables
- How Your Walls Are Constructed
- How Protected Are Doors & Windows
- Secondary Water Resistance
4 Point Insurance Inspection
Why do I Need a 4 Point Insepction?
Answer: A 4 Point Inspection is often required on homes older than 8-10yrs old in Florida. This often purchased at the time of the home inspection or when it is time to renew your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy.
A 4-Point Inspection is an analysis of the well-being of your home. It’s known as a 4-Point Inspection because it examines the four major systems of a home: roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Many insurance companies require it before you can get or maintain home insurance coverage. The inspection is a achance fo rthe insurer to get an opinion from an unbiased professional on a house’s condition. It helps the insurer to understand the risks of the real estate they’re insuring.
What's inspected?
- Roof Shape & Material
- Electrical
- Plumbing
- HVAC / Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning
HUD Compliance Certification for Manufactured / Mobile Homes
When do I need a HUD Compliance Certification?
Answer: If you are buying a Manufactured Home or Mobile Home your insurance company and/or lender will more than likely require an Engineer Certified HUD Compliance Inspection Report as well.
What's inspected?
- Tie Down / Anchors
- Foundation Piers
- Grading and Elevations