A licensed inspector checks out all the main systems of your home—roof, walls, foundation, HVAC, electrical, plumbing—and flags anything that might be starting to malfunction. Like an annual physical, a maintenance inspection can catch issues early and give you the peace of mind of a clean bill of health.
An advantage of a home maintenance inspection is that the inspector provides an unbiased opinion. You’ll want the person inspecting your home to not have any skin in the game, especially if the pro is evaluating things that are expensive to repair (e.g., your roof or foundation).
If you do suspect something is in disrepair, it’s wise to call in a home maintenance inspector before a repair company. “I’m not saying repair people are dishonest, but they have a vested interest in getting work, so you have to take what they say with a grain of salt,
You might not even notice a problem, by getting an annual Maintenance Home Inspection we can see the little signs that something is starting to go: small cracks, uneven wearing, or even just appliances such as water heaters and boilers reaching the eventual end of their lives. They can also remind you of the regular maintenance you should be doing on your house.
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