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Professional Home
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CREIA & ASHI Certified Home Inspectors |
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E-mail
Office: 949 716-0934
Cell: 949 981-6558 |
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REPORT DETAILS |
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Inspections & Reports match or exceed
"CREIA" Standards |
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The latest high tech software (3D) presents
the inspection data |
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in "Real Time", to support the Real Estate
Process |
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Reports are available by E-mail (PDF file)
and Fax after the inspection. down load to read PDF
files
it's a free down load |
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INSPECTION DETAILS |

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All
inspections are conducted by CREIA inspector Dick Seay, |
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not an unqualified trainee |
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Inspections are a thorough visual
examination of the physical |
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structures & systems of the property, for
the purpose of providing |
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an objective professional opinion of the
condition of the property. |
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We focus on the major (expensive) systems,
which usually need correction by licensed professionals |
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Including: Structural Components (visible),
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Roof Components, |
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All Leak Potential, Retaining Walls, Energy
Efficiency, Safety Considerations. |
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Details of the Report include: |
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On-site computer generated reports, presented in a binder, with digital colored photos |
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to read (tabbed) layout with glossary of special home
inspection terms, newsletters & energy tips |
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report separately identifies significant issues and concerns with
color codes |
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Major
areas of the report: |
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Foundation |
Exteriors |
Roof Coverings |
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Attic & Roof Framing |
Plumbing Systems |
Water Heater(s) |
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Electrical Systems |
Heating Systems |
Central Cooling Systems |
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Building Interior |
Kitchen & Bathrooms |
Built-in Appliances |
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Garage / Carport |
Pool & Spa Option |
Drainage at Building |
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FEES |
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are relative to the building and property size & features, we are
competitive with quality services. |
Fees
are due with presentation of report and walk through consultation,
unless previously arranged.
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Help prepare your home
for inspection |
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Seay-Inspections.com
will always endeavor to provide you with the
best inspection possible.
One way that you,
the home seller, can help, is to prepare your home for the inspection.
Specifically, you
can do the following:
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Make sure that access to the house
is provided, either by means of a lock box, your realtor, the buyer's
realtor, or you being there.
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Make sure that all parts of the
house are accessible and visible, including the attic, crawl space, etc.
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Make sure that all utilities are
on, the pilot lights are lit, etc. Since a home inspection involves
examining all major systems and appliances, failure to this may require
a re-visit to the house to complete the inspection.
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Keep all pets out of the way
during the inspection.
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Share any pertinent information
that you know about the house with the inspector. This includes both
the good and the bad. For example, if you just put in a new hot water
heater last month, let the inspector know. Likewise, if your bathtub
leaks because it needs to be re-caulked, that also should be pointed out
to the inspector. Moreover, if you had your own inspection done, share
that with the buyer's inspector, including what repairs were made as a
result of your inspection.
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