FAQ
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Whether you want to buy a house or are simply living in one, ordering a home inspection is the best way to know about the condition of the house. A typical home inspection will let you know about all the details including the working of your HVAC systems, the stability of the house’s structure, and the condition of the components of the house.
Many home inspection organizations forbid the inspectors from giving the estimate of the repair costs or recommending the client to hire a specific company for repairs. This is why the inspector will avoid telling you anything about the repair costs.
All our inspectors are certified and uphold the highest professional and ethical standards. Beyond Inspections Service is also a training partner of InterNACHI. Our home inspectors hold certifications from the following home inspection organizations:
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI)
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI)
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
Yes. We provide a 90-Day warranty with all our home inspections. There are some other warranties like mold-safe, platinum roof protection plan, recall chek, radon protection plan, and sewer-gard that you can also enjoy.
Yes. Beyond Inspections Service gives free infrared imaging scans along with a standard home inspection to all clients. Our clients also get warranties that ensure extra trust in our services.
Yes. We provide duct camera inspection services to our clients who want their ducts fully inspected to make sure they are not dirty or clogged. Our inspectors record a high-quality video using a small camera attached to a rod to check the condition of ducts from inside.
The sooner you can order an inspection, the better. Delaying a home inspection will only cause problems for you. Usually, a clause is written in the contract that gives you the right to withdraw from the deal in case the inspection report turns out to be full of flaws defects. If your contract doesn't have that clause, you should talk to your real estate agent about it and order the inspection as soon as you get the right to do that.
It is not possible to decide on a fixed cost for standard home inspections. The cost of a home inspection can differ based on many different factors. Each home inspection company has different price plans. Moreover, the size of the house, its location, the area it is situated in, and the age of the house can all either increase or decrease the cost of home inspection. If you want to get a quote, call us at (505) 780-8132.
Your home inspection report will include both safety hazards and less critical cosmetic issues. It is best
to have a conversation with your real estate broker about items needing repair and the potential cost of
repairs. In addition, the home inspection report does not comment on code violations, a licensed
specialist (i.e. a plumber or electrician) is needed to evaluate those.
to have a conversation with your real estate broker about items needing repair and the potential cost of
repairs. In addition, the home inspection report does not comment on code violations, a licensed
specialist (i.e. a plumber or electrician) is needed to evaluate those.
No. It is considered ethically and professionally wrong for home inspectors to provide repair services to their clients. Therefore, after the inspection, our home inspectors will not be able to assist you with the repairs. You must call a professional repair guy instead.
Yes. We recommend all our clients to attend the home inspection so that they can ask any questions they have directly to our inspector during a home inspection. This way you will be able to understand the inspection process and the extent of damages and defects that your house may have.
Contrary to what you may think, many new houses also have hidden structural and componential damages that can cause serious problems for you in the future. Many times inspectors find defects in the electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC systems that can make it hard for you to live inside the house.
Sellers often order an inspection before placing their house on the market. Such a service is called a prelisting home inspection. Prelisting inspections allow the seller to address any issues in the house prior to sale and help the sale proceed smoothly.
If you want to hire our home inspection services, you can contact us by calling us at (505) 780-8132
_ Why Choose Us _
You Deserve the Best!
We know how important buying a new property can be and we do everything we can to make sure you are aware of the true condition of the property you are going to buy. Many different factors set us apart from our competitors.
- Accuracy: We make sure that you get the most accurate and precise results in the form of a well-organized and detailed home inspection report.
- Reliability: We know how to gain the trust of our clients by providing the most excellent and reliable home inspection services.
- Accountability: Beyond Inspections Service ensures accountability and proper quality assurance to make sure you stay 100% satisfied with our services.