Introduction: National Home Inspection Service believes that a professional home inspection will help buyers or sellers learn the current condition of the property they are trying to buy or sell. The home inspector can educate the home buyer or seller about problems that may exist and suggest solutions that will help in the purchase or sale of the home.
A home is a physical structure that is subject to wear and tear and the effects of time. The goal of a home inspection is to objectively identify major defects in the systems, structures and components of the home in adherence to ASHI or NAHI Standards.
Our goal is to help buyers or sellers assess major deficiencies, versus minor repairs or maintenance items that do not affect the homes major systems. Our home inspectors will report on those systems and components inspected which, in the professional opinion of the inspector, are significantly deficient or are near the end of their service lives. Our inspectors endeavor to provide a reason why, if not self-evident, the system or component is significantly deficient or near the end of its service life. In addition, our home inspectors will include their recommendations to correct or monitor any deficiencies noted in the inspection report.
Our Inspection Report is a computer-generated report given to the client at the time of inspection and can be accompanied with digital photographs. Clients receive a free Extended Advice e-mail based program, which allows clients to ask questions and receive free advice about their properties for 12 full months after their inspection. The Inspection Report can also be e-mailed or faxed, with the client’s permission, to real estate agents, attorneys or other interested parties.