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Ensuring Safe, Thorough, & Reliable Property Checks
Chicago Home Inspection Services
New Home Inspection
A new home inspection ensures your property is built to proper standards before you move in. It helps identify construction issues early, giving you confidence in your investment.
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Commercial Property Inspection
The buildings that are offered for sale as office premises or retail spaces, or business property require an evaluation prior to the sale process. Therefore, the appraisal helps investors and owners make more informed investment decisions and prevent unnecessary losses.
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Condo Inspection
If you own a condo, its inspection is a requirement due to its interior systems and structural components. The timely inspection ensures everything from plumbing to electrical systems is properly intact as well as functional.
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Radon Testing
Radon testing involves the measurement of the concentration of radon gas in your house. It is important for you to get an early warning about radon in order to safeguard your well-being.
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Sewer Scope Inspection
A sewer inspection makes use of specialized cameras to detect any underground faults in sewer lines. This helps identify any blockages or damages that might lead to extensive repairs on your part.
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WDO/WDI Pest Inspection
Wood-destroying organisms can completely destroy your interior and exterior. An inspection saves you from termites, pests as well as any future structural damages that could compromise the long-term integrity of your property.
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Pre-Drywall Inspection
A pre-drywall inspection deduces whether walls are sealed. The metrics are framing, wiring, and plumbing checks; allowing issues to be corrected early, to avoid unnecessary future costs.
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4 Point Home Inspection
The 4-point home inspection is done to determine the working condition of four essential systems including: the roof, electrical wiring, plumbing, and HVAC.
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Fireplace Chimney Inspection
This home inspection test is conducted to determine the state of your chimney and whether it poses any danger to you due to fire hazards or carbon monoxide poisoning.
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