Your Home Inspection Questions Answered... Why do I need a home inspection? Buying a home could be the largest single investment you will ever make. To minimize unpleasant surprises and unexpected difficulties, you’ll want to learn as much as you can about the newly constructed or existing house before you buy it. A home inspection will identify the need for major repairs or builder oversights, as well as the need for maintenance to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will know more about the house, which will allow you to make decisions with confidence. If you already are a homeowner, a home inspection can identify problems in the making and suggest preventive measures that might help you avoid costly future repairs. If you are planning to sell your home, a home inspection can give you the opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in better selling condition. What does a home inspection include? Our home inspection and inspection report will cover the condition of the home’s heating and central air conditioning system; the plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic and insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, and structural components. Call Superior Inspection Services at (951) 929-4303 today!
Superior Inspection Services has been the industry leader in southern California for over fifteen years. We believe that our policy, inspect every home as if our family was moving in; and our belief, our reputation is only as good as our last inspection, keeps us in front of our competition.
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We also provide a 90 Day Home Warranty, and "RecallChek" - The nations first and only appliance safety and recall checking system. These services are absolutely FREE with every full home inspection. Click on the RecallChek tab above for more information.
The bottom line: Spending hundreds may save thousands
When you make a written offer on a home in today’s real estate market, which is full of bank foreclosures, REO’s (Real Estate Owned), and short sales, you should insist that the purchase contract state that the offer is contingent on a home inspection. The few hundred dollars you spend could keep you from buying a home that will cost you far more in repairs down the road. If you are satisfied with the results of the inspection, then your offer can proceed.
