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What is a Four-Point Inspection?
A Four-Point Inspection is a type of home inspection that focuses on four main areas of a property: the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) system, electrical wiring and panels, plumbing connections and fixtures, and the roof. This type of inspection is often required by insurance companies before they issue or renew a homeowner’s policy, especially for older homes. At H&H Real Estate Consulting Inc., our experienced inspectors ensure a thorough and detailed Four-Point Inspection to meet your insurance requirements.
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What is a Wind Mitigation Inspection?
A Wind Mitigation Inspection is a type of inspection that assesses a property’s ability to withstand wind damage, particularly in areas prone to hurricanes or high winds. This includes evaluating features like roof shape and covering, window and door protection, and the strength of the roof deck attachment. By identifying these features, a Wind Mitigation Inspection can potentially help you qualify for discounts on your homeowner’s insurance premiums in areas where wind damage is a common concern.
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How much does a home inspection cost?
The cost of a home inspection varies depending on the size, age, and location of the property. At H&H Real Estate Consulting Inc., we believe in providing high-quality services at a fair price. For a detailed quote tailored to your specific needs, please contact us directly.
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What is included in the inspection report?
Our inspection report provides a comprehensive assessment of the property’s condition. It includes clear, concise, and easy-to-read information about all inspected systems and components, such as the structure, exterior, roof, electrical system, plumbing, HVAC, and interior. If we identify any potential issues or defects, these will be detailed in the report, often with accompanying photographs for clarity. Our goal is to give you a full understanding of the property’s condition, allowing you to make informed decisions.
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Do I need an inspection for a new construction home?
Even new construction homes can benefit from a home inspection. Though the home may be newly built, there can still be defects due to issues in construction, faulty materials, or even simple human error. Having a new construction home inspected can provide peace of mind and catch any potential problems before they become major issues.