We offer detailed and thorough inspections as well as local and complete treatments (and fumigation) depending on your needs. Complete Inspections: Many experienced agents and careful sellers request a pre-listing inspection to find any possible issues that may compromise the sale of a property. Here are some of the advantages of getting a pre-listing inspection: Correct infestations, damage and defects prior to listing Maximize your sales price Better appeal and conditions against similar listings Widen and increase prospective buyers interest Disclose infestations, damage and defects to price accordingly Decrease chances of losing interested buyers to other sales Most buyers, realtors and lenders recommend or request a termite inspection at time of making an offer to find if there are any infestations or costly repairs. A major advantage to getting a purchase inspection is to better understand the condition of property and potential costs of treatment and/or repairs. Our reports list active infestations (section 1 items), issues conducive to infestation (section 2), inaccessible areas in need of further inspection (section 3) and relevant informational items (section 4). Each item addressed is followed with a recommendation and the cost of some items may be estimated upon request. Most reports are faxed and/or emailed (PDF format) the following business day and and a hard copy is sent via US Mail upon request. Free Limited Inspections: A limited inspection deals with a specific problem area of a structure. We will be happy to do a free limited inspection to determine what kind of infestation, moisture, or dry rot problem that you may be dealing with. We will also give a free competitive estimate on an existing termite report that you may have.
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