Buyer’s Inspection
Buying a home is a huge responsibility and requires access to honest and accurate information about the property. During the Buyer’s Inspection, Dave Holt Home Inspections helps clients understand how the home operates, what repairs should be requested, and what kind of investment this home will be. By the end of the inspection, buyers should feel confident about the decisions they are facing.
Pre-Listing Inspection
Before listing a home on the market, it is important that sellers fully understand the property’s strengths and weaknesses so they can be communicated honestly to potential buyers. During a Pre-Listing Inspection, we uncover things about the home that the seller should be aware of. They will then have the opportunity to repair the home ahead of time, making it more attractive for offers.
Re-Inspection
After a Buyer’s Inspection, buyer and seller will come to an agreement about which repairs should be made before closing. After these repairs are made to the home, we can do a Re-Inspection to offer some additional peace of mind going forward, checking the quality and completeness of the repairs.
New Construction Inspection
A newly built home should be thoroughly inspected for oversights in construction before the final walk-through. Offering a fresh perspective in the home, we will find the defects that may have been overlooked so that the home can be made move-in ready.
4 Point Inspection
For insurance purposes, an inspection of what insurance companies consider to be the home’s four most important areas may be requested. During the 4 Point Inspection, we inspect the home’s roof, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC system.