Home Inspection Professional Services

 
Full Home Inspection

Full Home Inspection

If you are looking to buy or sell your home, it is imperative that you have a professional home inspection. A complete home inspection covers every aspect of a property’s condition and can alert you of existing or potential problems. This inspection includes but is not limited to: HVAC (air handler and condenser); electrical (main and sub panel as well as all GFCI outlets and a representative sample of outlets and switches); kitchen appliances; plumbing (interior: bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, water heater) and exterior: (identify water main location); general roof condition, driveway walkways and soil slope around residence, gutters, general operation of windows and doors and general condition of flooring and walls. We provide extremely detailed home inspections. Our certified inspector prepares a concise, easy-to-read inspection with photographs, typically emailed to you 24 hours after our inspector leaves the inspection site. Click here to read about our free Residential Warranty information!

Wind Mitigation Inspection

Wind Mitigation Inspection

In 2001 the State of Florida adopted the 2001 Florida Building code.  This code set forth more stringent requirements for the construction of a new home to withstand a hurricane. This new building code became effective on March 1, 2002 and applied to any home that had a building permit issued after that date. Wind Mitigation is an important service for Florida residents as our homes face high hurricane winds. This assessment shows how well various parts of your home can resist wind damage. With this analysis, you can receive home insurance discounts. This inspection is highly suggested-even older homes with newer roofs can get insurance credits. CALL US NOW FOR QUOTE. Please check with your insurance agent to see if they require a Wind Mitigation and/or Termite Inspection as well.

4 Point Inspection

4 Point Inspection

A Four Point Home Inspection is required by some insurance companies before a home insurance policy is issued on an older home (30 years old or more). It is a visual inspection that covers 4 important areas of the home: HVAC, Electric, Plumbing, & Roof.. Four point inspections are the tools that insurance underwriters and insurance companies use to determine risk. It is NOT a full home inspection. Please check with your insurance agent to see if they require a Wind Mitigation and/or Termite Inspection as well.

Mold Inspections
 

Mold Assessing

Mold is a type of fungus. These small organisms can be black, white, orange, green, or purple and live almost anywhere indoors and outside. Molds thrive on moisture and reproduce through lightweight spores that travel through the air. Our Inspector can perform a mold inspection as part of a Home Inspection, Condo Inspection, 4 Point Inspection. On the Level will also perform a mold assessment for home owner’s so they may identify the microbial growth and decide how to remediate. Samples will be taken and sent to our lab for results within 24 hours and you will receive a report detailing the findings. If mold levels are at a dangerous level, our licensed mold assessor will write a protocol for remediation at no extra charge.

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Pool/Spa Inspections

On the Level conducts professional pool and spa inspections to help protect your investment. These inspections can be performed for home owners and home buyers alike. Our inspector will inspect the electrical system, including lighting, grounding and bonding, decking, structural elements to include ladders and entrapment avoidance, pool equipment to include filters, pumps, skimmers and heaters, and safety devices of your pool and surrounding area to include barriers and safety gates and other protective devices. If you are looking to protect your investment, we can provide you a detailed report on your pool and spa!

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Condo Inspections

A Condo Inspection is the same as a full home inspection typically without the roof inspection. Some condo inspections will include a roof inspection as well. (Call us to find out if your condo needs a roof inspection.) A complete condo inspection covers every aspect of a property’s condition and can alert you of existing or potential problems. This inspection includes but is not limited to: HVAC (air handler and condenser); electrical (main and sub panel as well as all GFCI outlets and a representative sample of outlets and switches); kitchen appliances; plumbing (interior: bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, water heater) and exterior (in some cases), general operation of windows and doors and general condition of flooring and walls. We provide extremely detailed home inspections. Our certified inspector prepares a concise, easy-to-read inspection with photographs, typically emailed to you 24 hours after our inspector leaves the inspection site. These are typically priced lower than a full home inspection due to the size of the residence, but is no less thorough! Mid to high rise condominiums typically have blanket reports covering wind mitigation, building certification and termite (WDO) treatments. This is typical but is not always the case and needs to be determined through the association and your insurance professional. Make sure to ask your insurance agent if you require a Wind Mitigation and/or Termite Inspection for your condo!

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1st Time Homebuyer

One of the biggest decisions of your life! A new home as a first time home buyer can be extremely stressful! Looking at all the houses, figuring out your budget, worrying about what can go wrong. Let On the Level help you with one of the most difficult decisions of your life and ensure that you get a full, objective, detailed, and easy to read report with photos attached.

Warranty Inspections

Warranty Inspections

A home warranty inspection is usually needed when the homeowner’s original home warranty is going to expire. The Home Warranty company will require an inspection to renew the warranty on the property. This inspection will cover the following areas: HVAC, Lighting, Plumbing, insulation, Electrical, Attic, Windows and Doors, Walls & Ceilings, Floors, roofing, fireplace, gutters and downspouts, drainage, decks, foundation and appliances. Our certified inspector prepares a concise, easy-to-read inspection with photographs, typically emailed to you 24 hours after our inspector leaves the inspection site. Call us now to get a quote for your home warranty inspection!!

Seller’s Inspection

Seller’s Inspection

Thinking about putting your home up for sale? Any potential buyer will get a home inspection after placing an offer on your home. Get ahead of the curve and find out what potential problems may come out of the home inspection! Our sellers inspection covers all the same areas as our full home inspection. A complete home inspection covers every aspect of a property’s condition and can alert you of existing or potential problems. This inspection includes but is not limited to: HVAC (air handler and condenser); electrical (main and sub panel as well as all GFCI outlets and a representative sample of outlets and switches); kitchen appliances; plumbing (interior: bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, water heater) and exterior: (identify water main location); general roof condition, driveway walkways and soil slope around residence, gutters, general operation of windows and doors and general condition of flooring and walls. We provide extremely detailed home inspections. Our certified inspector prepares a concise, easy-to-read inspection with photographs, typically emailed to you 24 hours after our inspector leaves the inspection site. Click here to read about our Residential Warranty Program! Call us now to get a quote for a sellers inspection!!

First Time Home Buyer

First Time Home Buyer

One of the biggest decisions of your life! A new home as a first time home buyer can be extremely stressful! Looking at all the houses, figuring out your budget, worrying about what can go wrong. Let On the Level help you with one of the most difficult decisions of your life and ensure that you get a full, objective, detailed, and easy to read report with photos attached.