OneSource Buyer Inspection
Be an Informed Buyer
Homes have become a complex entity over the past decade. On the
plus side, market values have risen dramatically. On the complex side, these
homes require time consuming maintenance and upkeep. At OneSource, we
have set our day-to-day operations around Advocacy and
Education -- offering one of the best consumer protection services
available today.
"When Do I Schedule a Home
Inspection?"
Typically, a home inspection is scheduled just before a contract is
finalized between a buyer and a seller or buyer and the builder. It is your
responsibility to be informed -- seller's are not always aware or forthcoming
about potentially costly flaws. You have the right to carefully examine your
potential new home with a qualified home inspector and should arrange a home
inspection before you finalize the purchase of your home. Make sure your offer
letter and contract states that the sale of the home depends upon a satisfactory
inspection.
"What Goes Into A Home
Inspection?"
OneSource
provides buyers with an impartial, physical evaluation of the overall condition
of the home and items that need to be repaired or replaced. OneSource
offers the most comprehensive home inspection backed up by over two decades of
experience in home construction, maintenance, and inspection. OneSource's
complete home inspection is a comprehensive visual examination of the home's
readily accessible elements and components, including careful inspection of each
of the following areas:
·
Site:
fences, retaining walls, driveways,
sidewalks, patios, decks, landscaping, drainage
·
Exterior /
Substructure:
balconies, porches, chimneys, walls, trim, eaves, foundation, basement, framing
·
Garage:
exterior, roof, interior, firewall,
vents, doors
·
Attics / Roof:
gutters, downspouts,
flashings, roofing material, ventilation, insulation
·
Plumbing:
water heaters, main water
service, venting, toilets, tubs, showers, sinks
·
Electrical:
main service cable, service rating, branch circuits, grounding, receptacles
·
Heating / Air
Conditioning:
equipment condition, operation, distribution, venting
·
Interior:
ceilings, walls, flooring, doors, windows, smoke detectors, stairs, fireplaces,
kitchen appliances
We have learned from experience that participation enhances our
inspection service. Being present enables you, our client, to achieve a better
understanding of the inspector's findings and affords you an opportunity to get
an in-depth view of the property you are purchasing. Being present also enables
you to benefit from our educational tour with regard to the maintenance and
upkeep of your future home.
For more information or to
schedule a Home Buyer Inspection call us:
817-360-5192
or email us at:
info@dfwhomeinspector.com