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Having your home inspected sounds like something easy. But when you see that 2- page list that needs to have everything checked off on it just for your realtor to accept the house, you realize it is a huge job. Not only does the home need to be checked for structural integrity including the roof and the foundation, but there also other key issues that need to be dealt with. Before the inspector comes out, what is help you to get in touch with an inspection services coordinator who can help to streamline all of these various tests for you.
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Asbestos

This popular insulation material was found, several years ago, to be a major carcinogen. Its removal is pertinent if you are looking to sell an older home. If you do have asbestos, it must be properly sealed off and you need to have updated paperwork specifically on that.

Mold, Spores, Mildew

All homes must be inspected throughout for the presence of microorganisms. Molds, mildew, and mosses can be found in air ducts, chimneys, roofs, basements, and almost anyplace that is somewhat dark or moist. Mold is highly toxic and a major contributor of pour health in America. You will be required at to submit paperwork showing that you've had a recent inspection before mortgaging or selling your home.

Gas Offing - Formaldehyde, Methane, Radon, Radiation, and Carbon monoxide

We're learning more and more the suburban homes are often builds on old trash pits. What seemed like a great idea in the past, has now become a problem. We're finding more and more homes with problems from gas offing because they are built on top of landfills. Carbon monoxide and methane can build up and dangerous levels in the home and cause explosions. Radiation, radon, and formaldehyde are all highly toxic and silent killers. Having alarms placed in your house is one thing. Having your home regularly inspected for these gases is the safest avenue.

Termites

There are more than one kind of insect that will cause serious damage to your home. Whether the problem is termites, or wood cockroaches, but regular inspection may be necessary for a multitude of reasons. We can help you to identify the problems and also help you to get in touch with the right people to prepare for future inspections.

Historical Certification

You may have a home in a historical district that needs to be evaluated so that you can have special insurance or other coverage for your home. We can help you to work with a certification specialist the specifically covers historical accuracy and helps you to file all the necessary paperwork with local and national historical agencies.

Lead Paint

Thankfully, the lead paint threat in America is declining dramatically. However if you're looking to sell an older home, lead paint can still be common and need to be inspected or removed. If you suspect that you have lead paint in your home, but is help you in finding lead paint removal specialists. We can also help you to prepare for lead paint inspections.

Child Safety

You may have a special needs child in your home, or need to install certain features because you baby sit on a regular basis. Whenever the need may be, it may be important to secure chemicals, make sure certain doors are locked, and guard stairs and other dangers. We're here to make sure that your home can pass any child safety codes and also help you to prevent any unwanted lawsuits.

Disability Accessible

If you're planning on renting to a disabled person, it can be important to have a disability accessibility paperwork filed. We can help you to get ready for inspectors who will be checking door width, bathroom sizes, and fire exits. We can help you with all necessary paperwork to file for these purposes.
 

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