List your house with confidence and reduce the time your house is on the market. A pre-listing home inspection will address your house's deficiencies and help you fully understand its current condition.
Homes with a pre-listing home inspection often sell more quickly than those without one. A credible pre-listing home inspection report brings more buyers to the table, creates a better negotiating environment, and reduces the amount of time your house is on the market.
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Feel confident and informed before venturing in to one of your largest financial commitments. A pre-purchase home inspection will help reduce the risk of unexpected and costly surprises, and help you feel completely comfortable with your home purchase decision.
The information obtained in a pre-purchase home inspection report can also provide valuable information for you to use during price negotiations. The home inspector will make you aware of any deficiencies or safety issues of your future home and will provide you with tips and recommendations for correcting deficiencies.
Mobile homes are constructed quite differently than standard construction homes. There are also certain electrical certifications and standards, specific to mobile homes. Many mobile homes also have additions that may effect the structural integrity of the property. McZak Home Inspections is here to provide you with the information you need to make an informed purchase on your next property - and the purchase of a mobile home is no exception.
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Just like a house, a townhome or condo is an expensive purchase; therefore, you need a professional home inspector to do an evaluation of its condition before you buy it. Our home inspector will use a rigorous home inspection protocol to identify and evaluate the specific issues that your unit might have. Depending on the access given by the building manager, this may include areas such as: the roof, boiler room, parking garage, and more.
A WETT (Wood Energy Technology Transfer) inspection includes a thorough assessment of all wood burning fireplaces and appliances in a home. Through professional training and public education, WETT Inc. promotes the safe and effective use of wood-burning systems in Canada. If your current or prospective home has a wood-burning fireplace, wood stove, flue pipe or chimney, a WETT inspection is an absolute necessity - and, typically, a requirement of your home insurance company. Learn more about WETT Inspections.
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