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inspectA professional home inspection is absolutely vital when you plan to purchase, lease or sell a home. At Independent Home Inspections of Southern California, we can help you evaluate the physical conditions of real estate property, provide due diligence, identify conditions and violations, as well as promulgate and implement recommendations that will add value, make safe, conserve and put the property into good manageable conditions.

Independent Home Inspections is dedicated to providing you with valuable information about your property. We thoroughly inspect all major components of a building and grounds to expose unknown defects and advise you about future maintenance for your property. We will give you the required information you need to make an informed decision. We provide home inspections throughout Southern California.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions regarding our services.

What is a Home Inspection?

A home inspection is a visual inspection of the structure and components of a home to find items that are not performing correctly or items that are unsafe. If a problem or a symptom of a problem is found the home inspector will include a description of the problem in a written report and may recommend further evaluation.

Why is a home inspection important?

Emotion often affects the buyer and makes it hard to imagine any problems with their new home. A buyer needs a home inspection to find out all the problems possible with the home before moving in. After the home inspection you can determine if you want the seller to fix the defects or ask for a credit to fix the problems yourself. Sellers nowadays are choosing to have a thorough inspection before or when they first list their home. First and foremost, you should have a home inspection for full disclosure. You will have demonstrated that you did all you could do to reveal any defects within the home. Second, you will save money and hassle by knowing now what your defects are, not after you have already negotiated a price and are faced with costly repairs discovered on the buyers inspection. Defects found before the buyer comes along allow you to shop around for a contractor and not deal with inflated estimates that a buyer will present.

What if the report reveals problems?

All homes (even new construction) have problems. Every problem has a solution. Solutions vary from a simple fix of the component to adjusting the purchase price. Having a home inspection allows the problem to be addressed before the sale closes.

What does a home inspection include?

A home inspector’s report will review the condition of the home’s heating system, central air conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic, and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, basement, and visible structure. We also offer additional services not included in a typical home inspection, such as mold, radon and water testing.

What should I NOT expect from a home inspection?

A home inspection is not protection against future failures. Stuff happens! Components like air conditioners and Heat Systems can and will break down. A home inspection tells you the condition of the component at the time the component was inspected. For protection from future failure you may want to consider a home warranty. A home inspection is not an appraisal that determines the value of a home. Nor will a home inspector tell you if you should buy this home or what to pay for this home. A home inspection is not a code inspection, which verifies local building code compliance. A home inspector will not pass or fail a house. Homes built before code revisions are not obligated to comply with the code for homes built today. Home inspectors will report findings when it comes to safety concerns that may be in the current code such as ungrounded outlets above sinks.

Should I attend the home inspection?

Not necessary but totally up to you. We will provide a written report and detailed pictures of any damage or defects we find. Our reports are computer generated and usually available within 48 hours, if not sooner. An average (1800-2400SqFt) home inspection report will be about 20 pages, all depending on the size of the property. A typical home inspection will last about 3 hours. If you decide to attend, be sure to give the home inspector time and space to concentrate and focus so he can do the best job possible for you.