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4 Point Inspections
A 4-point inspection evaluates four essential systems in a home: roofing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Required by insurance companies for homes 25 years or older, this specialized inspection differs from comprehensive home inspections by being concise and focused. Each system significantly impacts the property's insurability and risk assessment.


TERMITE INSPECTIONS
Termite inspections are a vital component of maintenance, serving to protect your investment and ensure your peace of mind. These inspections help identify potential infestations early, preventing costly damage that can compromise the structural integrity of your home. By understanding the inspection process and its significance, you can take proactive steps to keep your property termite-free and secure. Prioritizing regular termite inspections is essential for the long-term health and safety of property.

SEWER SCOPE
What is a sewer scope?
A sewer line scope inspection, or plumbing scope inspection, is fairly simple. A professional inspector will use a flexible borescope camera, which will allow them to see and record video of your pipes.
The camera will be run through the home’s main drainpipe and maneuver its way throughout the sewer lines. Your inspector will be looking for any visible cracks, damages or clogs, and will report any structural damage or health risks that come from your sewers.
A drain inspection can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour, but it’ll depend on how large your home’s sewer system is and what the issues are.
You should plan on a plumbing scope inspection before purchasing your dream home, and plan to have them done routinely as your home gets older.

RADON INSPECTIONS
Radon 101 Radon is an odorless and colorless that naturally occurs in the Earth’s crust, permeating air we breathe. While it is present in low levels in most environments, prolonged exposure to high concentrations can pose serious health risks, including a heightened risk of lung cancer. By monitoring radon levels over time, individuals can be alerted to concentrations and take necessary actions to enhance indoor air quality. Understanding radon is crucial for ensuring a safe living environment and safeguarding your health.
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