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We encourage our clients to attend the entire home inspection, from beginning to end. A typical home inspection will take 2-4 hours to conduct, depending on the size and condition of the home, and how many questions our clients have (we love questions!). For first time home buyers, our home inspections provide an excellent education on home ownership. For the more experienced buyer, we'll focus more on major issues and general building science. We take digital photos throughout the inspection and include them in our inspection report, along with several helpful diagrams and illustrations. Following the inspection, our reports are posted online and available for download in Adobe Acrobat format.

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Your Structure Tech buyers' inspection includes:

Structure
Crawl spaces — Foundations, floor structure, wall structure
Attics — Ceiling Structure, roof structure
Basements
Foundation
     
Exterior
Siding, flashings, trim
Decks, balconies, stairway, porches
Drainings and grading, driveways, walkways
Eaves, soffits, fascia
Windows and doors
     
Roof
Roofing materials — we walk on the roof if safe
Gutters, downspouts, valleys
Flashing
Skylights, chimneys, vents, other penetrations
     
Plumbing
Water pipes, all fixtures and faucets
Drain, waste, and vent system
Water heaters
Vent systems, flues, chimneys
Gas pipe — includes the use of electronic gas leak detectors
Sump pumps, sump pits, related piping
     
Electrical
Service drop (overhead wires), conductors, cables, raceways
Service equipment — we always open panels
Conductors, grounding, circuit breakers or fuses
Outlets, switches, lights, GFCI & AFCI devices
     
Heating Systems
Furnaces, boilers, any other permanently installed heat source
Vent system, flues, chimneys
Heating equipment, controls, fans, ducts, pumps, filters
Carbon monoxide tests performed
     
Air Conditioning Systems
Air handling equipment, fans, ducts, registers
Service disconnects
Condensate drain lines
Air Filters
     
Interior
Walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors
Stairways, handrails, guardrails
Countertops, cabinets
Garage doors, garage door openers
     
Insulation and Ventilation
Attic, basement, and crawl space insulation
Vapor barriers
Attic ventilation
Mechanical ventilation systems
     
Fireplaces
Vent systems, flues, chimneys
Hearths and hearth extensions
Dampers, fire boxes
Doors and screens
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