"Don't be fooled"
A good home inspection is going to take some time. Bottom line being, you expect me to deliver the best possible report about your investment, so don't be taken in by a realtor's "preferred home inspector" and an 1-1/2 hour walk through inspection. Depending on the condition of the home, our inspection can take anywhere from 3 to 4 hours. If an inspection is rushed, many items can go unnoticed and unreported. Is that what you really want?
Purchasing a home is a large monetary investment. Don't let price decide whether or not to have a home inspection,
or your selection of your qualified home inspector. Compared to the price of the
property, the inspection cost is very small. Saving 50 to 75 dollars
could cost you thousands. The knowledge gained from a highly qualified home inspector is
well worth the cost, and the lowest-priced inspector is not necessarily a
bargain. Let's take a look at the numbers: If you
are purchasing a $200,000 home, and the cost of the inspection is
$200.00, that's just .1% (that's point one, not 1 percent) of the price
of the home! Is it really advisable to go bargain hunting for the
cheapest inspector?, why are they the cheapest? If the inspection
exposes defects, then the cost of the Copper State home inspection easily
pays for itself. The inspection findings could also save you several
thousand dollars in home repair costs, if major defects are found. If
nothing of significance is found, you still will receive the information
and knowledge on how to save hundreds to thousands of dollars in future
repairs, by the knowledge obtained for crucial household maintenance.