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Complete, Thorough Home Inspections Featured on HGTV's My First Place
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Family Building Inspections, LLC provides a wide range of checks and tests on properties. Using the latest technology we provide the peace of mind that one of the largest purchases you make is a sound decision. |
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Single Family House $285.00 Towne House $235.00 Termite Certification $75.00 Randon Testing $125.00 Septic Test Starting at $450.00 Oil Tank Test $375.00 Water Test / GPS Well Locator $5.25 Mold Testing Using Microfibe Air Samples and Swabs $350.00 per area (includes lab fees)
********************************************************************* Fuel Tank Testing, Soil Testing, Helium Leak Testing, Abandoned Tanks Located, Geoprobe Services
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Condo Inspection & Termite Certification $285.00
Towne House Inspection Termite Radon Certification $385.00
Home Inspection Radon Certification Termite Certification $435.00 ******************************
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Inspection Report Our computerized inspection report was developed to present a concise, but complete summary including digital pictures of the results of the inspection, free from the sort of technical language remarks many home-buyers find bewildering.
Your are urged to attend the inspection and accompany our inspector during the examination of the home. The information you gain will be of great value to you.
For your convenience, the home inspection and wood destroying insect reports are presented to you after inspection is performed. In addition, the report will be uploaded to our web site, an e-mail link will be sent to you with a user name and password so you can access your report on-line any time, any where and will remain in our archives indefinitely. The home inspection report includes, but is not limited to the following:
* electrical, plumbing, hot water heater, heating and air conditioning * general interior including ceilings, walls, floors, windows, insulation, and ventilation * kitchen and appliances * general exterior including roof, gutter, chimney, drainage, and grading
Our reports are performed in accordance with the standards set forth by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). On The Spot Report* Up-Load Report to our Web Site for anytime Access. |
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Electrical Inspections

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Plumbing Inspections

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Heating Inspections

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When a wall unit (which is Non-Vented) malfunctions, carbon monoxide can be created . With the return air located below the unit, carbon monoxide could be drawn in and distributed to the bedrooms in the home. Non-Vented heaters are not allowed in bedrooms for this reason. As a rule, copper tubing is allowed when using propane. But when using natural gas, "hard-piping" or steel should be used to within about 3 feet from the appliance it serves before changing to copper. A cut-off is required here as well. The reason for the difference in materials (copper or steel piping) is, that if there was a leak or rupture in the copper tubing using propane, the propane barrel would go empty. With natural gas however, there is no end. Gas would continue to be released which could make a bad situation much worse. In summary, gas appliances are safe, but dealing with any fuel source one must practice safety and common sense.



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A/C Inspections

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For testing purposes, an AC was allowed to run long enough for ice to begin developing on unit. The damage to the fins was enough to require replacing the compressor. Estimated cost was $2,500. Bored dogs also have a habit of chewing the electric lines servicing the unit causing not only potential injury to the dog, but the home as well.



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Foundation Inspections

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Silt or mud covering the entire surface of the plastic vapor barrier when a home is flooded with water. This can occur for several years because of no gutters on home and the hill behind the home needed a trench to divert water away. It can cause real damage because the foundation walls were well ventilated and the water didn't stand long. A Seller agreed to fix it even though the contract was signed, because he had found his next home and had put earnest money and an offer on it. But the Buyer had already been influenced by the appearance and had decided she was not going to purchase. This all could have been avoided with a "Seller's Inspection."



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Radon Testing

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Radon is an odorless, tasteless, and invisible gas that comes from the radioactive breakdown of uranium in soil, rock, and water. It can penetrate any type of building and can build-up to high levels. Radon gas decays into radioactive particles that can get trapped in your lungs when you breathe. As these particles breakdown further, they release small bursts of energy. This can damage lung tissue and lead to lung cancer over the course of a lifetime. Unfortunately, the only way to know the radon concentration in your home is to test!



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Mold Testing

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Termite Certifications

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A Buyer brought in the home inspector and major damage to the main and secondary girders were found. This is low access area to work in and the nice heart pine tongue and groove floors may be lost if repairs require access through the above floor. The Buyer still wants the house but at a reduced price of several thousands of dollars to perform repairs. The seller is faced with negotiating on inflated rough estimates. If a Seller's Inspection was performed 4 months ago when this property was first listed, the seller could have shopped around for a reliable and competitive contractor. And his price would be more valid. The previous repairman said the other areas were not that bad. When a Seller has a contract on a home and at the last minute gets a bomb dropped on him, it hurts. A lot more than the cost of a Seller's Inspection.



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