Beware of the checklist style report. These reports may not satisfy national and state minimum standards and often do not provide the basic information necessary for you to make informed decisions. Many inspectors like this report format because it allows them to perform more inspections per day. Checklist reports are better for the inspector because he can usually complete the report on site with some check marks in a preprinted list of typical problems and, perhaps, a few hand written comments. Narrative reports take longer to produce, but provide you with more information. You get what you pay for.
The end result is you save more money. Most contracts obligate the seller to make repairs or give you credit at closing. The more defects your inspector finds, the more money you save. If you are shopping for the lowest price home inspection; you will find that we tend to charge more than most of the competition, but not that much when you take into consideration the price of the home or building you are buying.
If you are interviewing inspectors be sure to ask them how long they have been in business and what are their credentials, you might be surprised. Don't let your first question be "How much do you charge". Your first question should be "Tell me about your experience". As with any profession, you tend to pay a little more for experience and knowledge.
Can you really afford to save that $25 or $50 on that cheap inspection? In the long run that small savings might end up costing you thousands of dollars.
We will be your consultant prior to your purchase, during the purchase and after the purchase of your new home. Don't hesitate to call if you ever have a question about your home, it does not matter if the inspection was done last week or ten years ago. The only stupid, silly or dumb question is the one that was never asked. We depend on our satisfied clients referring us to their family, friends and acquaintances, this is why we have been in business for over a decade.
You are paying for our experience and knowledge and you will get it!
Call today 573-431-7197 or 1-800-246-6564 to schedule your inspections or Clink here to submit an online order.
The end result is you save more money. Most contracts obligate the seller to make repairs or give you credit at closing. The more defects your inspector finds, the more money you save. If you are shopping for the lowest price home inspection; you will find that we tend to charge more than most of the competition, but not that much when you take into consideration the price of the home or building you are buying.
If you are interviewing inspectors be sure to ask them how long they have been in business and what are their credentials, you might be surprised. Don't let your first question be "How much do you charge". Your first question should be "Tell me about your experience". As with any profession, you tend to pay a little more for experience and knowledge.
Can you really afford to save that $25 or $50 on that cheap inspection? In the long run that small savings might end up costing you thousands of dollars.
We will be your consultant prior to your purchase, during the purchase and after the purchase of your new home. Don't hesitate to call if you ever have a question about your home, it does not matter if the inspection was done last week or ten years ago. The only stupid, silly or dumb question is the one that was never asked. We depend on our satisfied clients referring us to their family, friends and acquaintances, this is why we have been in business for over a decade.
You are paying for our experience and knowledge and you will get it!
Call today 573-431-7197 or 1-800-246-6564 to schedule your inspections or Clink here to submit an online order.