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| General Home Inspection |
| A home inspection helps provide buyers with peace of mind by giving valuable information on the investment they are about to make. An AmeriSpec® inspection provides a visual examination of more than 400 items in a home from the foundation to the roof. Our inspectors are trained to perform a professional inspection that meets the highest standards in the industry-the Standards of Practice established by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI).
Our 400+ item inspection findings are packaged in an attractive, easy-to-reference, three-ring binder. The AmeriSpec ReportTM-acknowledged by thousands of happy clients as the gold standard for home inspection reports-features a comprehensive evaluation of the home, a 193 page Home Maintenance Manual, a seasonal maintenance checklist, and a variety of home-related services from our ServiceMaster® partner companies.
AmeriSpec® inspectors go through extensive training and continuing education, always striving to enhance the quality of each inspection conducted. AmeriSpec® offers the best training in the industry by combining classroom instruction and hands-on technical training in our state of the art training facility. To enhance training in the classroom, AmeriSpec uses a complete educational training system developed specifically for AmeriSpec by Carson Dunlop and Associates, one of the most respected names in professional home inspection training.
The importance of inspecting the home is detailed at the HomeAdvisor Web site. This site provides useful information, identifying that every house has defects. Know what to fix and what to avoid whether you own or are buying or selling a home.
URL: http://homeadvisor.msn.com/homes/inspection.asp
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| New Construction Phase Inspections |
| Got a house under construction? Concerned about the quality of work being done or material being used in the construction? Out of town or unable to monitor the construction of your new home? AmeriSpec Home Inspection Services has a program designed to meet your needs. We visit the home during the various stages of construction and provide you with a detailed report, to include digital photographs. Our findings are documented in an easy to read format and ready for delivery to your builder. Suggested phases are listed below. Email or call us for specifics.
I. Phase 1 - Footings and foundation
II. Phase 2 - Framing/sheathing - prior to installation of siding
III. Phase 3 - Pre-drywall inspection
IV. Phase 4 - Prior to painting - siding and related trim are complete.
V. Phase 5 - Final inspection and punch list
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| EIFS |
| This inspection is performed to review the application and condition of artificial stucco on an existing property. Our EIFS inspection uses one of the latest nondestructive moisture meters to determine if any subsurface moisture exists. The inspection is performed in order to reveal conditions conducive to, or the presence of, moisture inside the siding of the surface. For more information visit:
EIFS and Building Defects Home Page which has good general information on EIFS.
EIFS Industry Members Association who are the makers of these systems.
http://www.eifs.com/ has probably more information than anyone would ever need.
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| Commercial Property Inspections |
| Commercial inspections include properties such as apartment complexes, motels, office buildings, retail stores and warehouses. The inspection evaluates the major systems of the property and the visible structural components; it also catalogs the type and condition of HVAC equipment. The commercial inspection results in a concise, computer generated, narrative report of the building's overall condition. |
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