Home Inspections
Home Buyers
Protect Your Most Important Investment
Purchasing a property is a significant milestone for most people. Whether considering a previously owned property or new construction, it is essential to assess the true condition of a property prior to finalizing your purchase. A comprehensive inspection conducted by an Approved Inspection Services, Certified Professional Inspector provides the critical information needed to make an informed decision. Approved Inspection Services Inspectors evaluate over 450 elements within a property and compile their findings in a detailed Approved Inspection Services Electronic Report.
A Comprehensive property inspection:
- Ensures you have confidence in your purchasing decision
- Identifies necessary repairs and future investments before finalizing your purchase
- Supplies valuable insights into all aspects of the property
- Minimizes the likelihood of unforeseen issues once you take possession
Approved Inspection Services utilizes state of the art Inspection equipment like: Infrared Thermal Imaging, Drone with 1080p camera, and Moisture Meters to perform a comprehensive Inspection and deliver a comprehensive easy to read Electronic Inspection report.


Home Sellers
Sell Your Home Faster and Closer to the Listing Price
An Inspection serves to minimize unexpected issues during a real estate transaction by ensuring all parties have a comprehensive understanding of the property’s current condition. A professional property Inspection conducted by the seller promotes an environment of transparency and trust. Addressing repairs and disclosing the property’s condition before negotiations begin can foster a more relaxed transaction process and instil confidence in potential buyers regarding the property’s quality. As a result, this may facilitate a quicker sale and achieve a price closer to the listing price.
A Comprehensive Property Inspection Before Listing Your Property:
- Informs both sellers and buyers of the actual condition of the property
- Enables the seller to address or disclose concerns that could impact negotiations
- Minimizes unexpected issues that might delay or disrupt the closing process
- Contributes to more efficient selling and closing processes
- Supports achieving the optimum selling price for your property
A Typical Home Inspection Includes:
Exterior & Structural Components
- Roof, vents, flashings, chimneys, skylights
- Gutters, downspouts, and drainage systems
- Decks, porches, patios, and walkways
- Driveways, grading, and foundation integrity
Interior Systems
- Windows, doors, and insulation
- Heating, cooling, and ventilation systems
- Water heating systems and shutoff valves
- Interior plumbing, faucets, toilets, and bathtubs
Electrical & Safety Features
- Electrical panels, breakers, receptacles, switches and grounding
- Garage doors, sensors, and openers
Each property possesses its own distinct characteristics; accordingly, inspection procedures may differ depending on the type of home.




