Our Exclusive 300-Point Home Inspection
This type of inspection is generally requested by a home buyer, shortly after the seller has accepted an offer. This non-invasive, visual inspection is designed to identify defects, safety issues, and conditions that will likely require repair or replacement in the near future. This home inspection includes evaluation of the following:
Surrounding Property
Sidewalks & Driveways
Patios & Porches
Decks & Stairs
Landscaping, Grade, & Drainage
Gas Supply & Main Shutoff
Exterior Lighting
Exterior Fuel Tanks
Water Challenge Sewer/Septic
Well & Pump System
Safety Issues
Roof System
Covering/Flashing/Decking
Chimney
Rain Gutters & Down Spouts
Penetrations & Venting
Soffit
Attic
Decking
Trusses/Rafters
Insulation
Ventilation
Attic Door/Stairs
Roof Attachment
Structural
Foundation
Walls
Flooring
Crawlspace or Basement
Exterior Building Envelope
Evaluation of Wall System & Insulation
Moisture Intrusion Evaluation
Exterior Doors, Windows & Screens
Garage Door
Door & Window Locks
Wall Vents & Penetrations
Interior Building Envelope
Evaluation and Composition of Interior Walls, Ceilings, & Floors
Interior Stairways & Hallways
Kitchen & Bathroom Ventilation
Ceiling Fans & Permanent Lighting Fixtures
Plumbing System
Main Supply & Shutoff
Water Pressure Test
Supply & Drainage of all Sinks, Tubs, Showers, Toilets
Electrical System
Service Supply & Entry
Main Service Shutoff
Infrared Thermal Scan of Main Service & Sub Panels
Evaluation of Branch Wiring, Outlets, & Receptacles
Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning System (HVAC)
Heating System
Air Intake & Filter
Air Handler & Blower Fan
Compressor, Fan, & Condenser Coil
Distribution Ducting
Appliances
Refrigerator/Freezer
Range/Oven
Hot Water Heater
Dishwasher
Washer & Dryer
Microwave Oven
Trash Compactor
All services performed by Florida Certified Home Inspections, LLC, meet or exceed the Standards set forth by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), and are conducted in compliance with the InterNACHI Code of Ethics (COE). Limitations: (1) An inspection is not technically exhaustive and will not identify concealed or latent defects. (2) An inspection will not deal with aesthetic concerns or what could be deemed matters of taste, cosmetic defects, etc. (3) An inspection will not determine the suitability of the property for any use. (4) An inspection does not determine the market value of the property or its marketability. (5) An inspection does not determine the insurability of the property. (6) An inspection does not determine the advisability or inadvisability of the purchase of the inspected property. (7) An inspection does not determine the life expectancy of the property or any components or systems therein. (8) An inspection does not include items not permanently installed.