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SBC HOME INSPECTIONS




SPECIALS

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$1000

Description of the Service


YOUR HOME INSPECTION EXPERTS

It’s important to understand the choice is yours in home inspection. Experience
is the key factor when choosing an inspector; our inspections will include areas
of the home interior and exterior, from the roof to the foundation and the
exterior drainage and retaining walls. Our services include home inspection,
radon testing, dryer vent cleaning, and roof inspection.

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2


BOOK

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3


INSPECTION

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WHY CHOOSE US


WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A HOME INSPECTION

Our promise to you is our very best professional inspection and your complete
satisfaction. Our goal is to provide you with an unbiased and accurate report.
Other services that we provide include radon testing, roof inspection, and new
home inspection


OTHER SERVICES

DRYER VENT CLEANING

RADON TESTING

FOUNDATION AND HOME INSPECTION

TERMITE INSPECTION

MOLD INSPECTION

REAL ESTATE INSPECTION

ATTIC INSPECTION


ROOF

 1. the roof-covering materials;
 2. the gutters;
 3. the downspouts;
 4. the vents, flashing, skylights, chimney, and other roof penetrations; and 
 5. the general structure of the roof from the readily accessible panels, doors
    or stairs.


EXTERIOR

 1.  the exterior wall-covering materials; 
 2.  the eaves, soffits and fascia;
 3.  a representative number of windows;
 4.  all exterior doors;
 5.  flashing and trim;
 6.  adjacent walkways and driveways;
 7.  stairs, steps, stoops, stairways and ramps;
 8.  porches, patios, decks, balconies and carports;
 9.  railings, guards and handrails; and 
 10. vegetation, surface drainage, retaining walls and grading of the property,
     where they may adversely affect the structure due to moisture intrusion.


BASEMENT, FOUNDATION, CRAWLSPACE & STRUCTURE

 1. the foundation;
 2. the basement;
 3. the crawlspace; and
 4. structural components.


HEATING

 1. the heating system, using normal operating controls.


COOLING

 1. the cooling system, using normal operating controls.


FIREPLACE

 1. readily accessible and visible portions of the fireplaces and chimneys;
 2. lintels above the fireplace openings;
 3. damper doors by opening and closing them, if readily accessible and manually
    operable; and
 4. cleanout doors and frames.


ATTIC, INSULATION & VENTILATION

 1. insulation in unfinished spaces, including attics, crawlspaces and
    foundation areas;
 2. ventilation of unfinished spaces, including attics, crawlspaces and
    foundation areas; and
 3. mechanical exhaust systems in the kitchen, bathrooms and laundry area.


DOORS, WINDOWS & INTERIOR

 1. a representative number of doors and windows by opening and closing them;
 2. floors, walls and ceilings;
 3. stairs, steps, landings, stairways and ramps;
 4. railings, guards and handrails; and
 5. garage vehicle doors and the operation of garage vehicle door openers, using
    normal operating controls.


ELECTRICAL

 1.  the service drop;
 2.  the overhead service conductors and attachment point;
 3.  the service head, gooseneck and drip loops;
 4.  the service mast, service conduit and raceway;
 5.  the electric meter and base;
 6.  service-entrance conductors;
 7.  the main service disconnect;
 8.  panelboards and over-current protection devices (circuit breakers and
     fuses);
 9.  service grounding and bonding;
 10. a representative number of switches, lighting fixtures and receptacles,
     including receptacles observed and deemed to be arc-fault circuit
     interrupter (AFCI)-protected using the AFCI test button, where possible;
 11. all ground-fault circuit interrupter receptacles and circuit breakers
     observed and deemed to be GFCIs using a GFCI tester, where possible; and
 12. for the presence of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.


PLUMBING

 1. the main water supply shut-off valve;
 2. the main fuel supply shut-off valve;
 3. the water heating equipment, including the energy source, venting
    connections, temperature/pressure-relief (TPR) valves, Watts 210 valves, and
    seismic bracing;
 4. interior water supply, including all fixtures and faucets, by running the
    water;
 5. all toilets for proper operation by flushing;
 6. all sinks, tubs and showers for functional drainage;
 7. the drain, waste and vent system; and
 8. drainage sump pumps with accessible floats.


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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A HOME INSPECTION

1.1. A Home Inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of a residential
dwelling, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify observed material
defects within specific components of said dwelling. Components may include any
combination of mechanical,
structural, electrical, plumbing, or other essential systems or portions of the
home, as identified and agreed to by the Client and Inspector, prior to the
inspection process.

I. A home inspection is intended to assist in evaluation of the overall
condition of the dwelling. The inspection is based on observation of the visible
and apparent condition of the structure and its components on the date of the
inspection, and not the prediction of future conditions.

II. A home inspection will not reveal every concern that exists or ever could
exist, but only those material defects observed on the day of the inspection.

1.2. A Material Defect is a condition of a residential real property, or any
portion of it, that would have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the
real property, or that involves an unreasonable risk to people on the property.
The fact that a structural element, system or subsystem is near, at or beyond
the end of the normal useful life of such a structural element, system or
subsystem is not by itself a material defect.

1.3. An Inspection Report shall describe and identify, in written format, the
inspected systems, structures, and components of the dwelling, and shall
identify material defects observed. Inspection reports may contain
recommendations regarding conditions reported or recommendations for correction,
monitoring or further evaluation by professionals, but this is not required.

– Learn more about Inspection Standards, Scope and Definition Here:

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