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Weiser Property Care

Warsaw, Missouri

660-723-3679

 

 

Home Inspection

Weiser Property Care and Home Inspection provides a number of types of home inspections for buyers, sellers, builders, real-estate professionals and more. Our inspections range from partial inspection for specific structural or mechanical components to full and comprehensive inspections.

 

If you have any questions regarding inspection types, don't hesitate to give us a call at 660-723-3679.

 

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Standard Inspections - Full Inspections for Either Buyer or Seller:

 

Sometimes referred to as a "general home inspection," this is a full inspection of of an existing home from roof to foundation, with the goal of objectively identifying any  material defects in the systems, structures and components of the home, in adherence to NACHI Standards. This means we will inspect your readily accessible systems and components, including the structural components, roof, exterior, plumbing, electrical, heating, air conditioning, insulation, ventilation, interior, and fireplaces. Your inspection includes a detailed written report and unlimited phone consultation with the inspector.

 

New Construction/Re-Model/Phase Inspections:


New Construction and Re-Model Inspections, sometimes called Phase Inspections, are performed during the various phases of a new building's construction or remodeling an existing home. These inspections include project and contractor oversight, phase inspections, and final walk-thrus based on buyer's or lender's criteria.

 

Pre-Purchase Walk-Thru:

 

This inspection gives the buyer information on the home's condition, educates the buyer on the home's systems and components, eliminates surprises, and allows the buyer to make a better decision prior to making an offer.

 

Pre-Sale/Pre-Listing Inspection:

 

Eventually, a buyer is going to conduct their own inspection and it is wise to know and make improvements and/or repairs prior to listing your home for sale. Your inspector can provide you with an objective report that helps sellers to make repairs before they are found by the buyer, relieve buyers of concerns prior to the sale, adds supporting documentation to your disclosure statement, and can reduces the time on market with a "Move-In Certified Inspection."

 

Re-Inspections/Additional Trip Inspection:

 

Frequently, a lender or buyer may require an additional re-inspection to ensure that repairs have been made correctly. In this case, the home inspector will return to check any faulty components or structures and provide an additional written report to the buyer. Additional Trip Inspections are when the home inspector is required to make a second trip to the site because the structural or mechanical components or inaccessible - such as utilities not turned on, crawl-space not accessible, etc.

 

Seasonal/ Home Maintenance/Partial Inspections/Single Point Mechanical

 

Maintenance inspections might occur for a number of reasons, including proactive maintenance of your home, identifying repair requirements, and safety issues, such as electrical components, decks, stairs, etc. Helps to identify small defects before they become large and expensive. Such as roof and plumbing leaks. Provides piece of mind with regards to safety issues, such as decks, stairs and electrical components.

 

Warranty Inspections:

 

Often home builders "warranty" a house for a one year period (sometimes longer). These inspections should take place about one month before the expiration of the warranty.  This inspection covers the same structural and mechanical components as the Standard Inspection. The report covers a list of home issues that should be addressed by the builder while it the home is still under warranty.

 

 

 

 

 

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