Phone:
720-399-3335
Office address:
1685 S. Colorado Blvd. Suite 151, Denver, CO 80222
Expedited Results: Next day full report
For an additional fee, we can expedite the preparation of the final report.
Fuel and Trip Fee
Fuel and trip fee for traveling to the service address that is located outside of the 30-mile radius from downtown Denver.
Commercial Building Inspection
We will inspect the following areas: roofing, exterior, interiors, structural components, plumbing system, electrical system, heating and/or central air conditioning systems, insulation and ventilation.
All of our inspectors are trained and certified by InterNACHI (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors) and have extensive experience in commercial property inspections. Our inspections are digitally assisted, ensuring that no aspect of the property is overlooked.
This inspection can be combined with one or more of our environmental inspections, such as asbestos, mold, lead, or radon inspections. In most cases, the same inspector will provide all services; however, if different specialists are required, we will make every effort to schedule them concurrently.
Sewer Inspection
The purpose of a sewer inspection is to examine the main sewer line and identify any issues such as blockages, damage, or wear. This is achieved using a specialized camera that is inserted and advanced through the line, recording its interior throughout the process.
This inspection can be conducted independently or as an add-on to a home inspection.
InterNACHI-Certified Partial Home Inspection
We offer targeted inspections that concentrate on a specific area of the property. These are particularly valuable for assessing the quality of renovation work prior to making payment.
All of our inspectors are trained and certified by InterNACHI (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors) and have extensive experience in residential property inspections. Our inspections are digitally assisted, ensuring that no aspect of the property is overlooked.
InterNACHI-Certified Home Inspection
Depending on the type of property, we will inspect some or all of the following areas: roofing, exterior, garage, interiors (all levels), structural components, plumbing system, electrical system, heating and/or central air conditioning systems, insulation and ventilation, and built-in kitchen appliances.
All of our inspectors are trained and certified by InterNACHI (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors) and have extensive experience in residential property inspections. Our inspections are digitally assisted, ensuring that no aspect of the property is overlooked.
This inspection can be combined with one or more of our environmental inspections, such as asbestos, mold, lead, or radon inspections. In most cases, the same inspector will provide all services; however, if different specialists are required, we will make every effort to schedule them concurrently.
Home inspections can help identify potential environmental hazards such as lead, asbestos, mold, and other toxic substances that may be present in the home or building. By identifying these hazards, homeowners can take steps to address them and protect themselves and others from potential health risks.
During a home inspection, the following items should be tested and evaluated:
Overall, the inspector will provide a detailed report of their findings and recommendations for any necessary repairs or improvements.
It is generally a good idea to have a sewer scope inspection when buying a house, especially if the property is older or if there have been any previous plumbing issues or repairs. A sewer scope inspection involves using a specialized camera to inspect the main sewer line and identify any potential problems, such as clogs, damage, or deterioration. If issues are found, it could result in significant repair costs for the buyer. A sewer scope inspection is not typically included in a standard home inspection, so it may require an additional cost.
However, the cost of a sewer scope inspection is relatively small compared to the potential cost of repairing or replacing a damaged sewer line. In summary, while a sewer scope inspection may not be required, it is highly recommended to help identify any potential issues with the sewer line and prevent costly repairs in the future.
A home inspection can help identify any potential issues or defects in a property, which can help you make an informed decision about whether to purchase the property or negotiate repairs with the seller.
The length of a home inspection depends on the size and complexity of the property. Typically, a home inspection takes 2-3 hours to complete.
Yes, it is recommended that buyers attend the home inspection so they can ask questions and get a better understanding of the property’s condition.
Yes, if significant issues are uncovered during the home inspection, it can result in the buyer backing out of the deal or renegotiating with the seller.
If defects are found during the home inspection, the buyer can negotiate with the seller to repair the issues or offer a credit for the repairs. In some cases, the buyer may choose to back out of the deal entirely.
The cost of a home inspection varies depending on the size and location of the property, as well as the inspector’s qualifications and experience. On average, a home inspection can cost anywhere from $300 to $500, but could be more for larger or more complex properties.
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