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BUYER INSPECTIONS
Protect Yourself. Protect Your Investment.

Just think how the home improvement stores have made "do it your self" remodeling sound so easy.
Quite often these projects are done without building permits or permit inspections by people that have
good intentions but really do not know what they are doing. Many of the homes we inspect might look
OK until you take a closer look many times uncovering safety and health issues. Over 400 items are
potentially inspected on an average home. Things like unsafe or non-conforming wiring, unvented
plumbing, unflashed decks and roofs, or structural issues. The relatively small cost of an inspection
compared to the investment you will have in your home, is money well spent on your piece of mind.

Wouldn't it be great to have a professional inspect the home before you close and inform you as to the
current condition of the home you are considering?

Call us. Let us help you!
Additional Information for Home Buyers
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, so you should
be sure that the home you want to buy is in good condition. A home inspection is an evaluation of a
home's condition by a trained expert. During a home inspection, a qualified inspector takes an
in-depth and impartial look at the property you plan to buy. The inspector will:

* Evaluate the physical condition: the structure, construction and mechanical systems.
* Identify items that should be repaired or replaced.
* Estimate the remaining useful life of the major systems (such as electrical, plumbing, heating, air
conditioning), equipment, structure and finishes.


The Bottom Line: Spending Hundreds May Save Thousands

When you make a written offer on a home, you should insist that the contract state that the offer is
contingent on a home inspection conducted by a qualified inspector. You will have to pay for the
inspection yourself, but it could keep you from buying a house that will cost you far more in repairs
down the road. If you are satisfied with the results of the inspection, then your offer can proceed.

Reassurance Home Inspection LLC
Reassurance Home Inspection LLC
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There are a possible 400+ items that get evaluated on every inspection