Why Do You Need a Home Inspection?

Would you buy a used car without test driving it? Probably not. Why then should you buy a house that costs thousands of dollars more and not have it test driven? You shouldn’t!

Most people don’t know how to test drive a home and even if you do, most sellers won’t let you. Let a fully trained
ALLSTATE HOME INSPECTOR test drive your new home. We inspect every major system in the property - heating, electrical, plumbing, foundation, basement, structure, roofing, kitchen, baths, doors, windows, walls, ceilings and floors. If your new home has a well, you should have the water tested for contamination to protect the health of your family. If there is a septic system on your new property, a septic system test helps insure that harmful effluent is not leaking from your system.

HIRE AN ALLSTATE HOME INSPECTOR

Our home inspections will give you the peace of mind to Buy With Confidence!

 

Lead Paint Certifications 

If your new home was built before 1978, it could have lead paint on some of the inside or outside surfaces. By having a lead inspection you will know where there are potential lead hazards and can take appropriate steps to keep you and your family healthy.



INSPECTION Reports 

During your inspection the ALLSTATE HOME INSPECTOR will prepare a detailed 18 page, itemized Uniform Residential Inspection Report and deliver it to you on the spot! This report lists and clearly rates over 200 items in an easy to understand format. Every report includes simple illustrations of typical construction methods and cutaway views of structural, mechanical, heating, plumbing and electrical systems to help you understand both the report and how your home operates. The report manual is a resource that will assist you long after the inspector leaves.
As an added benefit, we provide a complete home owners guide to periodic maintenance. The report and the guide will help lead you through many years of trouble free living in your new home. All of this is presented in a handy three ring binder. The binder also makes a good storage location for important records about your home.

There's enough emotional stress and turmoil in pulling up stakes and relocating your family or buying your first home without having to worry about the condition of the home you're proposing to buy. That is why an Allstate Home Inspector is an innovator of the home inspection industry, and understands the special needs and attention of a family.
Our detailed inspection system is the product of over 100 man years of research and experience, compiled in one easy to read document. With our professional inspection, you'll learn the condition of hundreds of items in the home you're considering. The report of an Allstate Home Inspector details information about virtually every aspect of the home including:

BASIC HOME INSPECTION REPORT

  1. Foundation and Basement
  2. Central Heating System
  3. Central Cooling System
  4. Plumbing System
  5. Electrical System
  6. Walls, Ceilings, Floors, Windows, & Doors
  7. Roof
  8. Major Appliances
  9. Miscellaneous Items
  10. Kitchen & Baths



OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL REPORTS

  1. Value Appraisal
  2. Termite Infestation Report
  3. Radon Testing
  4. Lead Paint Analysis & Determination
  5. On-Site Individual Sewage Disposal System
  6. Formaldehyde Gas Detection Analysis
  7. Structural Analysis
  8. New Construction Inspection
  9. Water Quality Analysis
  10. Supplemental Report

Know What You're Buying

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