Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection

Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection

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Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection

Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection

A comprehensive home inspection is an overall, non-invasive analysis of the condition of a home at the time of the inspection.

Our primary goal is to protect the buyer’s interests identifying and reporting major deficiencies, unsafe or expensive problems that exist in the home.

Once the inspection has been completed, we communicate the findings through a written and detailed report.

The following areas are included and will be inspected by one of our trained and licensed inspectors:

  • Roof and Attic.
  • Interior Spaces Including Windows and Doors.
  • Property Exteriors.
  • The Foundation & Structure.
  • Ventilation and Insultation.
  • Heating / Central Air Conditioning.
  • Home Electrical System.
  • Plumbing System Components.
  • Built-In Kitchen Appliances.

With the full inspection it is included a Thermal Imaging Inspection.

In Titan Property Inspections we believed in top-not services and client satisfaction, so we have invested in a Compact Thermal Camera with high resolution to make sure we check the property for things that the naked eye cant’s see.

Thermal imaging is a method of improving visibility of objects in a dark environment by detecting the objects’ infrared radiation and creating an image based on that information.

This camera can uncover building defects, energy inefficiencies, moisture damages and electrical problems.

If needed and required by the client, we can also provide: 

  • Sewer Camara Inspection
  • Mold Inspection
  • Termite Inspection
  • Septic Tank Inspection

Why is important to do a Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection?

A home inspection can reveal critical information about the condition of a home and its systems. This makes the buyer aware of repairs and maintenance the home may require immediately and over time. It may discover life-threatening problems like mold or faulty wiring that could cause a fire.

Should I order a home inspection?

Absolutely yes! It will help you:

  • Identify potential problems with a property and its associated costs
  • Empowers buyers to make more informed decisions
  • Minimizes repairs needed after closing
  • Makes the buying process smoother and more efficient
  • Helps during negotiations if issues are found

Who is supposed to pay for the Residential Comprehensive Home Inspection?

Typically, the buyer pays for a home inspection in Florida. Home inspection costs are also considered a part of closing costs, but they are paid at the time of inspection.

Can a buyer be present during a home inspection in Florida?

Technically, the only person who is required to be present is the inspector, but it will be ideal if the buyer can be present as well, so the inspector can inform the buyer the findings while they walk through the house together.  

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