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| House Call Home Inspection
utilizes state of the art technology to assist our inspectors
in providing our clients with one of the best inspection
reports in the industry. |
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Inspection Process |
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The House Call Home Inspection process
is designed to take the guess work out of performing a
home inspection. Nothing is left to chance with our system.
Everything is geared toward helping the Home Inspector
complete his job effectively, while minimizing potential
future problems. Our preferred inspection methods will
have you performing professional home inspections reports
that are sure to pay endless dividends in the real estate
industry. |
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Inspection Equipment |
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An inspector is only as good as his
equipment. House Call Home Inspectors are provided with
some of the most technologically advanced inspection equipment
in the industry. From electronic level surveying equipment
to laptop computers and everything in between, we outfit
our Home Inspectors for success! |
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| Our home inspection report
utilizes a state of the art software program to guide
our inspectors through their inspection process. Information
discovered during the home inspection, including digital
photographs, are incorporated into the computerized report.
Regular updates of the reporting software, coupled with
the utilization of advanced reporting techniques ensures
that our inspectors are delivering the highest quality,
unbiased reports to their customers more quickly than
their competition. |
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On Site Inspection
Report |
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Today's Realtor is under considerable
pressure to get their real estate transactions completed
as quickly as possible. As a home inspector, anything
that you can do to speed this process along will be etched
into the Realtor's memory. We've organized a fool proof
method for delivering professional quality inspection
reports on site. This allows the Realtor to have what
they want (instant results) while providing you with what
you want (happier clients, more referrals, less lonely
nights typing inspection reports at the kitchen table...).
The House Call Home Inspection Report includes a detailed
analysis of the inspector's findings including digital
photographs, a summary included for quick reference, preventive
maintenance information, life expectancy and repair estimates
guide, and industry standards of practice and code of
ethics. |
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| Limiting call backs is the number one thing
that Home Inspectors can do to maximize their earning potential
and minimize their headaches. Including digital photographs
in our House Call Home Inspection report aids you in achieving
this goal. Digital photos not only clarify the location of specific
problems for the buyers, but also eliminates any argument over
the validity of problems from the seller. The old saying "A
picture is worth a thousand words" certainly applies in
the home inspection profession. A well placed picture in your
inspection report can save you from a long telephone conversation,
enabling you to have more time to perform inspections.
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| Performing a computerized level survey on every property that
is inspected adds real value to a home inspection. Because of
the high expense involved in quality level survey equipment
(typically $700 and up), many home inspectors do not provide
this service to their clients. By offering this additional service,
House Call Home Inspectors provide an often overlooked part
of a quality inspection. |
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| All House Call Home Inspectors are required to carry at least
$1,000,000 worth of errors and omissions and general liability
insurance, as well as a surety bond. These professional insurance
policies provide coverage for the client as well as the Home
Inspector, protecting both parties from potential accidents
or oversights that may occur during the typical inspection process.
Our insurance also offers indemnity to any referring real estate
agent, protecting them against any claims that may result. |
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| While all professional home inspectors go
through training before becoming licensed, House Call Home Inspectors
are required to go through an extensive certification process.
In addition to the over 180 hours of intense schooling, our
inspectors go through the toughest training grounds of all:
actual live inspections. There is no substitute for hands on
experience, and by actually inspecting properties before becoming
licensed our inspectors are already ahead of the competition. |
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| Industry standards of practice and ethics codes are what sets
home inspection professionals apart. Standards of Practice are
the blueprint that act as a guide for the inspection process.
These are the minimum standards that must be followed for an
effective inspection. House Call Home Inspectors always exceed
these minimum standards, providing our customers with the highest
quality home inspection in the industry. The Code of Ethics
are the moral principles that guide the House Call Home Inspector.
They ensure that the inspector has only one motive: to be faithful
in their inspection, to be true to the house and to be loyal
to their client. |
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