Single-Family Home Inspections

Structural Systems

Sometimes it’s hard to know what is wrong with your home, but the professionals at VPH Inspections will have all of those answers. They’ll provide a comprehensive analysis and inspect structural components like foundation inspections!

Roofing

Whether the property has been around for years or just recently built, it’s crucial to inspect existing roofs. This includes checking out skylights and chimneys as well.

Electrical

We’ll make sure that the electrical elements of your property are safe, including any external components like GFCI-protected outlets and automatic garage door openers.

Plumbing

The experts at VPH Home Inspectors will thoroughly inspect your home’s drainage system, including toilets and septic tanks (if possible). They’ll also check dishwashers to make sure they’re working correctly.

Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning

We’ll make sure your heating, air conditioning, and ventilation system is in good working order.

Condominium Inspections

Your new or existing condominium property is in good hands with our team. We provide a comprehensive assessment of various internal and external elements to ensure your family’s safety.

The building systems in a condominium development are mostly common elements––those shared with others. These include electrical, plumbing, and roofing maintenance covered by condo fees that everyone pays for; an inspection covers what’s within the legal boundaries of your unit from a safety efficiency standpoint.

Your condo inspection will involve assessing the condition of your electrical outlets, doors, and entryways. You might also get an opportunity for a visual check-in with regards to window hygiene or if you have any hobbies that could affect air quality in one way or another!

Multi-Unit Inspections

VPH Home Inspectors is the go-to team for quality property inspections, including multi-unit buildings.

The best way to avoid costly problems is by performing regular inspections on your property. A multi-unit inspection will involve reviewing all units in the building, and if you have borders or renters, this could be an essential step because they may have different needs from what’s being met at home!

There’s no need to worry about whether your property will pass inspection when you hire a professional for this service. All necessary components, like exterior areas and basements, are included in multi-unit inspections!

New Home Construction Inspection

Home construction is an exciting time for homeowners, but it’s also very stressful.

 

New homes are inspected for leaks and cracks before being handed over to their owners. The first step is a pre-pouring inspection, which looks at water lines and soil issues. Proper drainage takes place after construction has been completed. Next comes the framing inspections, where we check beams/bearing, staircases, etc.

There are many different types of inspections that can happen throughout our process, so it’s important to focus on one area and view each step when purchasing a new home.

Seller Certified Home Program

(Pre-Listing Inspections)

Have you ever walked into a home and had the feeling that there was something off? You know, like it could've been cleaner or more organized. Well if this has happened to you before then I'm sure glad we got our listing inspections done because those are usually some of the first things buyers look at when buying property! This way they can find out for themselves whether any problems exist without having an expert tell them what needs fixing-and how much repairing will cost (not always cheap).

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