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Our Lead Inspector and owner, Lance Coffman is a Certified Master Inspector; while every home inspector on our team holds certification and membership with the most elite home inspector training program in the United States and is in good standing with the Construction Industries Board. We have built strong reputations with real estate professionals and clients by focusing on education and empowerment throughout the inspection process.
We serve every client and fellow professional with love and integrity, no matter what! Our ambition is to leave the real estate industry better than we found it.
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A Buyer Home Inspection reports on the overall status of your future home and its possible defects. We will deliver a detailed and easy-to-decipher report to the home buyer before noon the following business day.
A sewer scope inspection is a camera-led scoping of the lateral sewer line only. The scope will begin at the house and navigate via a long cable line to the end of the lateral sewer line. A sewer scope inspection does NOT include scoping of all of the plumbing throughout the home.
We will inspect for termites and other wood destroying insects, but we do not provide a plan of treatment or treatment, itself. Our goal is to provide a convenient and unbiased termite inspection.
An inspection of the floor supply vents with a camera-led scope, a video recording of the findings, plus a report of the findings.
We refer commercial building inspections to Focus Building Inspections.
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