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For structural issues that may need to be addressed and for property exchanges/renovations on manufactured homes.
Some banks and government programs require a certificate by a structural engineer to state that a manufactured home is on a permanent foundation.
Structural Engineers can provide a remediation plan to prevent total foundation failure.
To determine if an engineer is required, schedule a foundation inspection. If an engineer is required, the inspector can help with the process. If a simple remedy can be concluded, this is a more cost-effective option.
Call to ensure that your project is being carried out properly, before it's too late. The inspector can also approve the completed job before you make the final payment to your contractor.
These services are a great investment considering it could save thousands in unnecessary repairs from negligent building practices. It also protects you from making a final payment to your contractor if a job is not 100% complete.
Like the inspection above, this service could save thousands in unnecessary repairs from negligent building practices. Especially important in the new construction field because issues can be covered by new systems or components and hidden until the problem persists and the warranty is invalid.
Hold your final payment until the inspector can confirm all scope of work has been fulfilled by your contractors agreement.
Save time with this inspection by itemizing any deficiencies and have them addressed so you can get top dollar for your property transaction with no surprises.
Know what you're getting yourself into before buying a foreclosed property.
A lot of insurance companies need to schedule annual property surveys to note any damage and to ensure that the homeowner has proper coverage.
For home buying and selling. Stay in the loop and know what your about to invest in.
Our inspection fees are economical and can save you thousands on defects that may not be readily seen with your home.
With on-going requirements for certification, our inspector is aware of all safety defects and system components and is up-to-date with the latest building techniques.
If you bought a new home, schedule this inspection to hold the builder accountable for any system defects or components while your home is still under warranty.
This inspection is more cost-effective than a traditional home inspection and is less-invasive.
If you have a current issue with your new home, bring it to the inspectors attention to ensure your builder used practical techniques to have the system installed. If not, the builder will be accountable for replacement before their warranty expires.
Home builders usually provide a 12-month warranty for new homes, so inspections done after this period will not be enforceable to the builder.
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