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Inspections
Buyer's Home Inspection
- This is a full TREC (Texas Real
Estate Commission)
inspection, covering the structural, mechanical and electrical
components of the property. This inspection will range from the outside
walls, roof and crawl space, if present, to the inside, the basement
and/or the attic. Your built-in appliances will be inspected and
operated to ensure they work properly, as will your HVAC equipment.
Your final report will be made on the TREC approved inspection form and
contain digital photos of some of the points of interest for
clarification purposes.
Seller's
Pre-listing/Pre-Sale Inspection- Inspecting
your own home before the buyer's inspector does will give you, the
seller, the chance to fix what is wrong or to prepare to adjust for
what you choose not to fix. Trying to hide a defect, or just hoping
that the buyer's inspector will not find it, usually results in
embarrassing
inspection reports that can and often do, cancel the deal.
Our
Pre-listing/Pre-Sale Inspection is a thorough inspection, and covers
the same areas of the home that the
Buyer's Inspection does. However, unlike the Buyers
Inspection,
the Pre-Listing/Pre-Sale Inspection is PAYABLE AT CLOSING. There is no
upfront fee required and you may use the report as long as you have
your home listed for sale. The fee is paid from the proceeds of the
sale of your home. Please see "Fee
Schedule" page for a quote.
Warranty Inspections-
Before your builder's warranty expires, a complete and thorough
inspection report is the ideal tool to present to your builder to
request warranty repairs. A Warranty Inspection is a full TREC
inspection, and covers everything that the Buyer's Inspection covers.
Home Check-Up Inspections
- A
home inspection every 5 years or so will help to ensure your safety and
your properties value should you decide to sell. Small problems that
are overlooked for years can result in major defects that can be very
costly. Check-Up Inspections can catch these problems early, when the
cost of repair is minimal. Unless otherwise requested, this is a full
TREC Inspection.
New Homes- New
homes are not without defects and should also be inspected to assure
the quality and performance of your purchase. An
inspection performed before you close on your new home can ensure that
the builder
has corrected all the defects discovered in their own walk-through
inspection, as well as ensure the home has been built according to
current code requirements. This is a full TREC Inspection as well, and
will contain digital photos to help clarify the defects for the builder.
Phase Inspections-
As you build your new home, Tex-Pro can verify the quality of each
phase of construction through the following Phase Inspections:
Phase
I: Pre-pour and site inspection Phase II:
Building rough-in to dried-in inspection Phase
III: Final inspection prior to occupancy
Pool,
Spa, Hot Tub, Septic & Well Inspections-
As a service to our clients, Tex-Pro has partnered with several quality
affiliate companies who can perform these inspections for you, often at
the same time as your scheduled home inspection. Tex-Pro receives no
monetary compensation from these companies, and recommends that our
clients deal directly with each company for payment. We offer this
scheduling service strictly as a convenience to our customers.
Security Inspections-
This inspection will identify weaknesses in your homes security and
offer solutions to these problems. This service is offered free of
charge. Tex-Pro receives a scheduling fee from the security company for
this service.
Tex-Pro
Residential & Commercial Inspections, Serving the
Greater Houston Area
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