The sole responsibility of the inspector is to provide the client with a complete and thorough inspection which translates into the inspection report. The report is not an appraisal of value but represents the property's condition at the time of the inspection.
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What Is A Home Inspector Responsible For?
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What Is Typically Included In A Home Inspection?
The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing system; electrical system; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; and the foundation, basement, and structural components. ASHI publishes a Standard of Practice and Code of Ethics that outlines what to expect to be covered in the home inspection report. It is important to note that there may be some exceptions. If certain areas are inaccessible (locked door, tenant’s belongings in the way) or unsafe conditions (severely steep roofs, poor structural integrity) the inspector…
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When will I receive my home inspection report?
You will receive your home inspection report within 24 hours, typically the same day as the inspection.
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What is your service area?
We service most of Central and South New Jersey, including Barnegat, Beach Haven, Long Beach, Toms Rivers, Brick Township, Cherry Hill, Trenton, Ocean City, Ocean County, Monmouth County, Burlington County, Atlantic County, Gloucester County, Camden County, Mercer County, Cape May County and the surrounding areas.
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