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With years of experience and fully qualified staff, the company delivers a professional handyman service to household and business clients alike. The service is designed to do all those jobs the larger companies wont do or charge the earth for, helping clients to get real value for money for work that needs doing.
Real Estate Inspection Tip: some home inspection
services include not only structural inspection – such as foundation inspection
and septic inspection, but “extra services” as well. Such as pest inspection,
and a check for radon gas. For that reason, it is important to critique a home
inspector and ask what services are included before hiring one.
What to Expect During Real Estate Home Inspection
Having your real estate inspected by a professional home inspector is a prudent
move for both the home for sale by owner and the buyer. The purpose of the
inspection is not to fail or pass a house; it is to verify its current condition.
An examination of the condition of the home will be carried out by a trained
professional, using special equipment. House structure will be examined top to
bottom. The roof, basement, and everything in between will be inspected;
including plumbing, electrical, water heater, and heating and cooling systems.
The structure will be inspected for soundness and stability; to insure proper
building practices have been used, and that residential building code
requirements have been met.
A home inspection checklist will be used and copies of the final home
inspection report provided at completion. The report will include any repairs
necessary and maintenance issues; fire, safety, and health hazards, if any, will
also be addressed.
Home inspection cost
While some inspection services quote a normal fee range, home inspection cost
is dependant upon many factors. Including structure size and condition, location
of the home, service provider, type of services, and any extra services required.
Some real estate inspection service providers charge by the square foot;
others by the price of the house being inspected, or by the hour. When charging
by house price, rates up to 2% are not considered unreasonable.
When it comes to hourly rates, the general rule is to expect to pay around
$100 per hour. Some inspectors also charge for mileage to and from their
location to the inspection site.
Time required depends on size and condition of the home. Some homes can be
inspected in 2 to 3 hours; older, larger homes can take 4 to 6 hours. Time
involved also depends on how thorough the inspector is, and overall structure
condition.
Some inspection services consider detached garages as part of the main
building, while others consider them outbuildings and charge extra. Other “extra
charges” might include swimming pools, wells, and septic systems.
Regardless of cost, the value of having a home inspection performed before
marketing or purchasing real estate cannot be over emphasized. One that uncovers
serious problems could save both homeowner and buyer thousands of dollars.
Selecting a Good Home Inspection Service Company
An important aspect of hiring a reliable inspector is to ensure they are
licensed or certified, according to providence standards. Also verify insurance.
Savills is regarded as an innovative-thinking organisation, backed up by excellent negotiating skills, with many of our consultants being considered as leaders in their respective fields.
When interviewing, request what services are included. For instance, do they
check for termite infestation? What about water damage or mold and mildew? When
inquiring about rates, ask what is included in the cost and what type services
constitute extra fees.
At HandyCanadian.com, finding the right house inspector at the right price is
as easy as 1, 2, and 3:
- Post your project online for FREE – without obligation.
- Sit back and let the professionals come to you – vying against each
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- After critiquing credentials, references, and licensing or certification
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It’s that simple and easy to receive competitive bids within days or even
hours after posting your project online.
Whether what you require is an Ontario home inspector, Montreal house
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