What do you know about your home systems?
Knowledge is Power. A home inspection is all about gaining knowledge.
The knowledge gained by a Utah Home Systems inspection gives
a buyer power to catch
potential hazards and an edge in the negotiation process.
The knowledge gained by a Utah Home Systems inspection gives
a seller power to complete
the sale quicker and perhaps sell the home for more if repairs
are made early. It also gives the seller the power of credibility
by disclosing defects before they are discovered by the buyer.
The knowledge gained by a Utah Home Systems inspection gives
a homeowner power to catch
small problems before they become major hazards or financial
difficulties.
The knowledge gained by a Utah Home Systems inspection gives
a realtor power to effectively sell a home knowing all
of the home's positive points and having a heads up on the negative
ones. It gives the realtor power to help a buyer feel confident
in the buying process.
Sellers, homeowners and buyers are provided with a personalized
walkthrough of the home as it is inspected. This provides an
opportunity for the client to voice concerns or questions about
the home and gain a wealth of knowledge in the process.
If I had only known...
Many people may use this phrase when talking about problems they discover after a completed sale, or after a major defect has been discovered that could have been prevented if caught years earlier.
Problems can be found in any area of the home. Moisture seeping
into the basement could cause rotting framing members or electrical
defects may be potential fire hazards. Loose roofing shingles
could lead to leakage and damaged ceilings or improperly spaced
railings could cause injury.
There are a number of hazards that can be prevented by hiring
a qualified Utah Home Systems inspector to examine your home
systems and alert you to potential problems that can be fixed
now, instead of causing problems later.
Utah Home Systems gives you the power of knowledge in your
home sale or purchase from a professional, certified home inspector.
To request your home inspection, simply fill out our request
form or contact us
by phone or e-mail.