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Complete Building Inspections
Ensure your home or commercial building meets current health and safety standards
Why it's important to get a complete building inspection
When you’re buying a home or building, it’s important to get a professional inspection to check for any problems that could end up costing you a lot of money down the road. Building inspectors will look for water damage, structural problems, and electrical issues. If there are any major problems, you may be able to negotiate with the seller to have them repaired before closing on the property.
In some cases, you may even be able to walk away from the deal if the repairs are too expensive. A professional inspection is always a good idea when buying a new home or building.
Home Inspection Services
Single Family Home Inspections
Older Home Inspections
New Construction Inspections
Townhome Inspections
Condo Inspections
Multi-family inspections
Ensuring Your Safety with Professional Inspections
For all your property inspection needs, call Complete Building Inspections today. We offer a wide range of services for both residential and commercial properties.
How does the inspection process work?
These simple steps will help get you on the right path to a quick and accurate property inspection
1. Schedule an Inspection
Call or inquire online from our five-star support team regarding a home or building inspection.
2. Receive a full inspection report
Once our expert inspectors have completed the inspection, you will be provided with the report.
3. Review our services
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Multifamily property inspections require special attention to detail and an understanding of these types of buildings’ unique needs. Your certified inspector has been specifically trained in this area to ensure they can accurately assess a multifamily property’s condition.
When considering buying a condominium, it pays to be in the know. One of the most valuable pieces of information you’ll have access to is based on possible prior inspections at your condominium community.
Townhome property inspections are essential for homeowners or potential buyers of townhomes. When selecting an inspector, it is necessary to look for an individual who understands the unique qualities of a townhome. This includes looking for signs of water damage that can occur from the shared walls of nearby units and ensuring electrical wiring is up to code, given the higher density living present in townhome developments.
New construction property inspections can provide peace of mind for a homeowner — especially if the home is brand new. While construction workers are usually required to complete certain safety and code inspections before they turn the building over to the owner, there’s no comparison between the partial inspections during the building process and those done in a private inspection.