ABOUT
The
purchase of a home is one of the largest investments that you
will make. It can quite possibly be very stressful trying to
find the dream home that you and you spouse can agree upon.
Will the home be new construction or resale, in the city or
out in the suburbs, trying to find a home not to far from work,
great school districts ect.. With all these concerns to worry
about as mentioned before, the home buying process can be quite
stressful.
The
one most important concern you have to worry about after you
find your dream home is to have your home inspected by a Home
Inspector. A qualified Home Inspector that can protect your
large investment, your dream home.
Whether
or not the home is new construction or resale, a home inspected
by a qualified Home Inspector will point out all the concerns
of the home and can save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars
in repairs.
At
Arnold Bojak Home Inspection I show the homeowner how to use
all of the homes mechanical systems. I will inform them of the
life expectancies of the roof, heating and cooling system, water
heater, etc. If the systems need to be repaired or replaced,
I will show everyone the reasons why. Issues are digitally photographed
in the inspection report and printed on site to review at the
end of the inspection.
And with
the Clients permission, access to online reports is available
to all parties. All parties will receive their own password
to access the report so they can review it and or print the
report from their office or home.
I am a member of A.S.H.I. (Member I.D. # 243413) and a member
of G.A.H.I. (member I.D. # 02037) and ICC Code Certified inspector
(known to many realtors as C.A.B.O.) and Fully Insured with
lock box access to all homes.
I perform
certified inspections that exceed the A.S.H.I. Standards of
Practice and provide a home education.
Five
questions to ask a Home Inspector before using them to inspect
your home:
1-
Is the inspector ICC Code Certified( International Code Council)?
This certification is required by all builders before allowing
the inspector to access the property to inspect newly constructed
homes. And this certification makes sure the inspector is informed
about current codes.
2-
Is the inspector a member of A.S.H.I. (American Society of Home
Inspectors) and or G.A.H.I. (Georgia Association of Home Inspectors)?
This makes sure the inspector’s report will follow the
standards of practice set by each of these organizations.
3-
Is the inspector fully Insured for Professional and General
Liability? This is required by builders before allowing
the inspector to have access to the building site.
4-
Does the inspector provide a report on site at the end of the
inspection, with digital pictures showing areas of concern?
This greatly aids understanding of the inspector’s findings.
5-
Can the report be E-mailed to them? If the Client or
Realtor can not be present at the time of the inspection.
AT
ARNOLD BOJAK HOME INSPECTION, ALL THESE QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED
YES!
So, the next time you need a home inspection, please call a
professional you can trust.