Certified Master Inspector serving the Tri-State Area, I will give you information about home inspections and why choosing the right home inspector is so important. I will help you with the most emotional decision and financial investment you will ever make. My job is to provide you with a comprehensive, fair, independent objective observation of the home so you can understand and take care of your valuable investment. Your interests are my interests. I encourage you to accompany me during the inspection, which will supply you with invaluable learning and information.

There are many times when an inspection can give you an advantage. If you're buying a home, getting a home inspection means you know about any problems and their solutions before you move in. If you're selling a home, getting a home inspection means you know you're complying with full disclosure laws, and means you can consider selecting contractors rather than waiting for the buyer to do so. If you've just done extensive remodeling, a home inspection can help you make certain the contractors did the job correctly.

Did you know that almost every indoor environment has mold at low levels? It's true! But when there is visible mold in a home or the number of airborne mold spores is higher than normal, a mold problem exists. I am going to tell you something right away about mold inspections and mold testing that other company's don't want you to know. If you already see visible mold, you usually do NOT need a mold inspection or mold testing. If you already see visible mold, you simply need to remove it following industry standard guidelines.

I will provide you with a detailed report of the condition of the home usually the same day. Let Tri-State Home Inspections LLC spot the problems (new and old), before you commit to a major investment and decision. As a trained professional I have seen it all and will provide invaluable help in turning you into a knowledgeable consumer. Home owners can identify problems in the making and take preventive measures to avoid costly repairs. Because the quality of new construction quality is often not what it used to be some years ago, many buyers have independent reviews of their properties during various stages of the construction process, including slab, frame, and final inspection.

Your inspector should hold a current, valid license in the subject property's state. Certification and Licensing indicates that your inspector continues to meet requirements for licensing. Your inspector should have passed the difficult National home inspector exam as well as any state exams. Passing exams indicates that an inspector has a certain level of home inspection proficiency. Tri-State Home Inspections LLC has passed all exams to be a Certified Master Inspector and Licensed. Errors and Omissions- to provide coverage in case the inspector misses something that they should have found such as a rotting floor that was accessible to the inspector.

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