Landmark Home Inspections
Exceptional Home Inspection Services
What is a Home Inspection?
A home inspection is a meticulous inspection process performed by a professional consulting service aimed at assessing the current condition of a residential property's significant systems and components prior to a real estate transaction. This evaluation is primarily conducted through a visual inspection of the accessible features within the home. Importantly, the focus of a home inspection is primarily centered on evaluating the operational functionality and structural integrity of the property, rather than assessing cosmetic aspects, adherence to building codes, or specific design elements.
Home inspections are commonly undertaken as a crucial part of the real estate transaction process. However, they can also be conducted at any point when an individual seeks an in-depth evaluation of the property's condition. Our State Licensed Inspectors provide a comprehensive assessment of a residential property's condition, conducted according to ASHI's (American Society of Home Inspectors) rigorous standards of practice. Here's what is typically included in a Landmark inspection:
Structural Components: Evaluation of the foundation, framing, roof structure, and other essential structural elements.
Exterior: Examination of the exterior components, including siding, windows, doors, and landscaping features.
Roofing: Assessment of the roof's condition, including shingles, flashing, chimneys, and drainage systems.
Electrical Systems: Inspection of the electrical panel, outlets, switches, wiring, and other electrical components for safety and functionality.
Plumbing Systems: Evaluation of plumbing fixtures, pipes, water heaters, drainage systems, and potential leaks.
HVAC Systems: Assessment of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for proper operation and safety.
Interior: Examination of walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, and any visible appliances.
Insulation and Ventilation: Checking insulation, ventilation, and proper air circulation to ensure energy efficiency and comfort.
Fireplaces and Chimneys: Evaluation of fireplaces, chimneys, and related safety components.
Built-in Appliances: Inspection of built-in appliances like ovens, stoves, and dishwashers for proper functioning.
Attic and Crawlspace: Assessment of attic and crawlspace conditions, including insulation and ventilation.
Basement and Foundation: Examination of basements for water intrusion, foundation issues, and overall stability.
Environmental Concerns: Though not typically included in a standard inspection, we offer additional services to assess environmental concerns like radon, mold, or lead paint.
Inspection Report: Following the inspection, the we provide a detailed inspection report highlighting findings, potential issues, recommendations for repairs or maintenance, and including photographs. These reports serve as valuable tools for informed decision-making.
Home inspections are commonly undertaken as a crucial part of the real estate transaction process. However, they can also be conducted at any point when an individual seeks an in-depth evaluation of the property's condition. Our State Licensed Inspectors provide a comprehensive assessment of a residential property's condition, conducted according to ASHI's (American Society of Home Inspectors) rigorous standards of practice. Here's what is typically included in a Landmark inspection:
Structural Components: Evaluation of the foundation, framing, roof structure, and other essential structural elements.
Exterior: Examination of the exterior components, including siding, windows, doors, and landscaping features.
Roofing: Assessment of the roof's condition, including shingles, flashing, chimneys, and drainage systems.
Electrical Systems: Inspection of the electrical panel, outlets, switches, wiring, and other electrical components for safety and functionality.
Plumbing Systems: Evaluation of plumbing fixtures, pipes, water heaters, drainage systems, and potential leaks.
HVAC Systems: Assessment of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for proper operation and safety.
Interior: Examination of walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, and any visible appliances.
Insulation and Ventilation: Checking insulation, ventilation, and proper air circulation to ensure energy efficiency and comfort.
Fireplaces and Chimneys: Evaluation of fireplaces, chimneys, and related safety components.
Built-in Appliances: Inspection of built-in appliances like ovens, stoves, and dishwashers for proper functioning.
Attic and Crawlspace: Assessment of attic and crawlspace conditions, including insulation and ventilation.
Basement and Foundation: Examination of basements for water intrusion, foundation issues, and overall stability.
Environmental Concerns: Though not typically included in a standard inspection, we offer additional services to assess environmental concerns like radon, mold, or lead paint.
Inspection Report: Following the inspection, the we provide a detailed inspection report highlighting findings, potential issues, recommendations for repairs or maintenance, and including photographs. These reports serve as valuable tools for informed decision-making.
A Complete Property Inspection Service
- Residential Homes
- Commercial Buildings
- Subsidized Housing
- New Construction
- Commercial / Retail Space
- Tax Credit Properties
- Storage Facilities
- Progress & Draw Inspections
- Hospitals / Medical Clinics
- Entertainment Venues
- Shopping Centres
- Radon Measuring
- Places of Worship
- Mold Inspections & Testing
- Childcare and Educational
- Government Projects
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Experience the difference with Landmark Inspection Services. Our decades of expertise, commitment to precision, and personalized approach make us your trusted partner in property inspections. Whether you're buying, investing, or managing real estate, our comprehensive assessments and actionable insights empower you to make informed decisions. Don't wait – call us today to ensure your property journey is backed by the best in the business.