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Building inspectors examine structures and major systems to spot defects and safety issues, and they'll report findings to help prioritize repairs and budget choices. They may recommend repairing parts instead of replacing whole systems, which can help keep costs in budget.

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Ohio Basement Authority
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Ohio Basement Authority

Very good 4.6

(103)

Very good 4.6

(103)

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  • 13 hires on Thumbtack
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Edward Bell says, "I just received an annual inspection of my home's basement by a tall, slender technician (Chris M.), who tightened up the metal struts (beams) that were installed several years ago. Chris, turned out to be very knowledgeable for a tech who has only been with OBA for a little less than 2 years. He answered every question I had and offered advice for the future and assured me that another property I own, should I require service, he or his colleagues would be more than happy to offer assistance with that basement. This young man was exceptional and was the epitome of great customer service and I should know. As a co-author for The Customer Service Specialist Study Guide, used by the Electronic Technician's Association (ETA), in order to earn the coveted CSS designation, a candidate must complete our study guide. I know good customer service and Chris M., is an example of what people who deal with the public should expect. I don't know what his career mindset is, but if I were the management at Ground Works (Ohio Basement Authority), I would definitely put this young man in for a raise and have him be the face of service for others in his field. Thank you, Ohio Basement Authority for all the work you have accomplished in my home and I cannot think of any other company I would use for my basement or the basement of my late wife's home (that I now own)! As I have, over the years, I will continue to recommend Ohio Basement Authority (Ground Works), to anyone who has a need for basement or foundation repairs, inspection and in general, those issues an owner would have concerns with. I might add, once you hire OBA, you will find their pricing better than competitive."See more
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Edward Bell says, "I just received an annual inspection of my home's basement by a tall, slender technician (Chris M.), who tightened up the metal struts (beams) that were installed several years ago. Chris, turned out to be very knowledgeable for a tech who has only been with OBA for a little less than 2 years. He answered every question I had and offered advice for the future and assured me that another property I own, should I require service, he or his colleagues would be more than happy to offer assistance with that basement. This young man was exceptional and was the epitome of great customer service and I should know. As a co-author for The Customer Service Specialist Study Guide, used by the Electronic Technician's Association (ETA), in order to earn the coveted CSS designation, a candidate must complete our study guide. I know good customer service and Chris M., is an example of what people who deal with the public should expect. I don't know what his career mindset is, but if I were the management at Ground Works (Ohio Basement Authority), I would definitely put this young man in for a raise and have him be the face of service for others in his field. Thank you, Ohio Basement Authority for all the work you have accomplished in my home and I cannot think of any other company I would use for my basement or the basement of my late wife's home (that I now own)! As I have, over the years, I will continue to recommend Ohio Basement Authority (Ground Works), to anyone who has a need for basement or foundation repairs, inspection and in general, those issues an owner would have concerns with. I might add, once you hire OBA, you will find their pricing better than competitive."
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Common red flags you might find during a building inspection include:

  • Structural concerns: Foundation cracks, uneven floors, or sticking doors and windows.

  • Water damage: Stains, mold growth, or signs of roof or plumbing leaks.

  • Electrical dangers: Outdated wiring, overloaded panels, or exposed wires.

  • Plumbing problems: Low water pressure, leaks, or corroded pipes.

  • Pest infestations: Termite damage or rodent activity.

  • HVAC issues: Poor ventilation, aging systems, or lack of maintenance.

  • Unpermitted work: Renovations done without proper approvals that might not be up to code.

These steps can help you choose the right building inspector:

  • Verify license and insurance: Many states require building inspectors to be licensed. You can also look for certifications from professional organizations like the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) or the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), as well as errors and omissions (E&O) insurance. Requirements vary by region.

  • Get several estimates: A proper estimate should state the total cost and exactly what the inspection covers, such as the roof, foundation, electrical, and plumbing systems. It should also list any optional services, like radon or mold testing.

  • Read their reviews: Look for reviews that praise an inspector's attention to detail and clear communication. It's a good sign when clients mention the inspector found significant issues that saved them money. Red flags include comments about rushed inspections or missed problems.

  • Look at a sample: Ask to see a sample inspection report. A quality report will be detailed and easy to follow, with high-resolution photos and clear descriptions of any issues found. It should help you understand the condition of the home without being overly technical or alarmist.

  • Ask other questions, like: Can I be present during the inspection? What are your qualifications and how long have you been an inspector?

A building inspector will generally conduct a thorough, non-invasive visual inspection of the property's major systems and components. This typically includes checking the foundation, roofing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems for any significant defects or safety issues. The inspector will need access to all areas of the home or building, including the attic and crawl space. The whole process can take several hours to complete. Afterward, you’ll typically receive a detailed report outlining the inspector's findings, which can help you make an informed decision about the property.

It's a good idea to hire a building inspector when buying or selling a home, before closing on new construction, or after major renovations. An inspection can help identify structural issues, safety concerns, or code violations before they become expensive surprises. You may also want to schedule one if you notice cracks, water damage, or electrical problems in your home but don't know their source. Getting a professional assessment can help you get a clearer picture of the property’s condition so you can make more informed decisions.

It usually takes a few hours for a pro to complete a building inspection. A few things may impact the length of time, like:

  • Size and complexity: A larger property with more rooms, bathrooms, and systems will generally take longer to review.

  • Age and condition: Older buildings or those in disrepair often have more potential issues to investigate.

  • Site accessibility: If the inspector can’t easily get to areas like the crawlspace, attic, or utility panels, this can cause delays.

  • Scope of the inspection: Additional services like testing for radon, mold, or pests will usually take longer than a standard visual inspection.

Remember: The timeline for your inspection may vary, so ask your pro to provide an estimate.

Building inspectors usually base their pricing on the size and type of property. Larger homes or commercial buildings typically take more time to inspect, which increases the cost. Experience and certifications can factor in, as well as location, which can affect travel time and general pricing of services. You'll also usually pay more for add-ons like radon testing or sewer scope inspections. Most inspectors can provide a quote upfront.

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