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If you are currently looking for a new home to live in or invest
in, you should have the best independent professionals working for you -
from your Real Estate broker to your Home Inspector. With Comprehensive Home
Inspection you receive a full disclosure inspection. Comprehensive Home
Inspection will evaluate all the major elements and components of a property
including the HVAC, foundation, electrical and plumbing in addition to our
other point checks, so that you can make a truly informed decision before
you purchase - even giving you a free estimate of any costs to repair a
defect. Most Real Estate, Insurance or Banking professionals recommend you
now receive a home inspection prior to a purchase. Whether you are a first
time home buyer or a seasoned home buyer or investor, you should obtain a
thorough home inspection so that you can be aware of any defects, by having
the inspection performed by an independent home inspector from
Comprehensive.
An older home may appear to be in good condition, however, there may be a
number of defects, or even safety hazards that may need to be addressed.
Major household components such as air conditioning, water heaters or well
pumps may be near their end of life so it is far better to know the
condition of the property upfront, before investing in purchase. Even on
new homes, you should also have Comprehensive Home Inspection tour the
property for defects or potential problems. Most properties, are inspected
by a town's building inspector, but the roof, attics, and other components
of a home are not inspected. Be sure that you seek a reputable resource to
assist with a potential property purchase.
Download our Brochure for additional
information. You may also take a
Virtual Walk through inspection and see what should really happen
throughout an inspection.

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