Proudly Serving in York and Adams Counties in PENNSYLVANIA!
Quality home inspections
On top of Comprehensive home inspections which includes Roof, Attic, Plumbing, Electrical, HVAC, Foundation and all points in between, I also do, Pre-Listing/ Post-Sale inspections and I can also check for termites!
Home Buyer Tips
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What Every Homebuyer in York and Adams Counties, MUST Know
What Every Homebuyer in York and Adams Counties, MUST Know
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Home Inspections
Inspecting a residential building involves looking at many inter-related elements. Inspectors must examine mechanical systems, such as the dwelling’s plumbing, HVAC and electrical, as well as structural components, such as the roof and
garage, and several more features in between.
garage, and several more features in between.
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Pre Listing Inspections (Sellers)
Eventually, your buyers are going to conduct an inspection. You may as well know what they are going to find by getting there first. Having an inspection performed ahead of time helps in many other ways.
Never hire an inspector who is not a member of InterNACHI, which provides the most trusted and rigorous training for inspectors in the industry.
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Wood Damaging Organisms
The most damaging insects that attack structural wood are termites. Their activity
results in damage and control costs that exceed $1.5 billion per year nationally. Beetles are
the next important group of insects that attack wood, while bees, wasps and ants are third
in importance, depending on geographical location. Wood-inhabiting fungi are another
group of organisms that occasionally cause problems.
results in damage and control costs that exceed $1.5 billion per year nationally. Beetles are
the next important group of insects that attack wood, while bees, wasps and ants are third
in importance, depending on geographical location. Wood-inhabiting fungi are another
group of organisms that occasionally cause problems.
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Home Energy Report
Your home uses energy every day, all day long. To understand where energy is being used
in your home, refer to your InterNACHI Home Energy Report™ provided to you by your
local home inspector.
A house uses energy to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It uses energy
to provide you with light when you need it. It uses energy to provide you with hot water.
And it uses energy to run all of your appliances and home electronics.
in your home, refer to your InterNACHI Home Energy Report™ provided to you by your
local home inspector.
A house uses energy to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It uses energy
to provide you with light when you need it. It uses energy to provide you with hot water.
And it uses energy to run all of your appliances and home electronics.
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