SWANS Home Inspections, LLC
Thorough and professional home inspections for your peace of mind.
Purchasing a home can be the biggest investment you will ever make. It is very exciting, but at the same time, it can create anxiety. It may appear to be your dream home but there may be serious, unknown defects that can make this big investment a costlier one in the future.
We recommend having your home professionally inspected by our company as early as possible. Our thorough inspections may save you thousands of dollars on items that the seller or builder can correct.
We will provide:
- Multi-Page detailed checklist
- Inspections starting at $300
- Discounts for subsidized housing
- Impartial service for buyers, sellers, and realtors
Experience and Qualifications
Our inspectors are industry certified. This certification means that you have the confidence of knowing that our home inspector has successfully completed a specific course of study at state certified training facility, passed a comprehensive national examination, and performed extensive on-site inspections. A Swans Home Inspector performs each inspection in accordance with industry standards and local regulations.
What is involved in a home inspection?
A Swans Home Inspector will conduct a visual examination of the home you are planning to sell or buy. They will examine all the major elements of the home, such as the roof, structure, exterior siding, interior electrical, interior plumbing, heating and air conditioning. A thorough inspection usually takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on home size and age. Our customers will receive the most qualified, thorough and professional home inspection service availible.
Should I attend the home inspection?
It is often helpful to be there so the home inspector can explain in person and answer any questions you may have. This is an excellent way to learn about your new home even if no problems are found. But be sure to give the home inspector time and space to concentrate and focus so he can do the best job possible for you.
What should I NOT expect from a home inspection?
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A home inspection is not protection against future failure. Components like air
conditioners and Heat Systems can and will break down.
A home inspection tells you the condition of the component at the time the component was inspected.
- For protection from future failure you may went to consider a home warranty. A home inspection is not an appraisal that determines the value of a home. Nor will a home inspector tell you if you should buy this home or what to pay for this home.
- A home inspection is not a code inspection, which verifies local building code compliance. A home inspector will not pass or fail a house.