Inspect electrical panels for secure connections, and signs of overheating. Check outlets, switches, and GFCIs for functionality and proper grounding. Ensure wiring meets safety standards.
Inspect pipes for leaks, corrosion, and proper insulation. Check water pressure, drainage, and functionality of faucets, toilets, and fixtures. Assess water heater for age and condition.
Examine HVAC system for cleanliness, proper operation, and regular maintenance. Check filters, thermostat and ductwork. Ensure heating and cooling efficiency.
Inspect roof for damaged or missing shingles, proper flashing, and signs of leaks. Check gutters for debris and proper drainage. Assess overall roof condition and lifespan.
Check attic, walls, and crawl spaces for adequate insulation. Ensure insulation is evenly distributed and free of moisture. Verify proper ventilation to prevent mold and energy loss.
Inspect ventilation systems for blockages and proper airflow. Check exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, attic vents, and ductwork. Ensure systems remove moistur.
Examine fixtures for stability, proper installation, and functionality. Check for leaks, corrosion, and signs of wear. Ensure all lights, faucets, and hardware are secure and operational.
Inspect smoke and carbon monoxide detectors for functionality and proper placement. Ensure all safety equipment meets current standards and regulations.
Test appliances for proper operation and energy efficiency. Inspect for signs of wear, leaks, and electrical safety. Check installation, connections, and overall condition.
Inspect for visible mold in damp areas, such as basements and bathrooms. Use moisture meters to detect hidden moisture. Check ventilation and address any water leaks to prevent mold growth.
Conduct radon testing using professional-grade detectors. Place detectors in the home. Analyze results and recommend mitigation if levels exceed EPA guidelines.
Inspect pool structure for cracks, leaks, and proper drainage. Check pump, filter, and heating systems for functionality. Check for safety features like gates and covers.

Many issues around a home are often neglected. When the time comes to sell a home, all of those issues become exposed with the buyer's home inspection. The cost to fix these issues is always higher than if you were to handle the issues prior to listing. Get an inspection, fix the issues, then list.
Repairs Are Always More Expensive When There Is A Time Crunch
Buyers Will Always Inflate The Cost Of Repairs
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Working with us is pretty simple.
All we really need are a few details; the address of the property, a couple of questions about the property, your name, phone number and what date and time works well for us to come out and inspect..
After you have scheduled the inspection, we will show up! We will inspect the home for all of the items you had ordered. We will inspect the home from top to bottom to uncover any issues.
Once we have completed the your home inspection we will then compile all of our findings into an easy to read report. Our reports are complete with photos & detailed note so that you can take action.
This cost for our inspections vary depending on which inspections you choose, as well as the size of the property. The best way to get a price is schedule your inspection and get your specific price that way. You could just give us a call and we can get you price.
For years, Sprightly Marketing has been doing residential inspections in Tuolumne County.
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