Eagle Eye Inspections provides home inspections for all your needs.
Pre-purchase home inspections
For most people, buying a home is the largest single investment you will make in your lifetime.
The true condition of a home may not be apparent to the untrained eye. More and more smart home buyers and real estate professionals are opting to have an ASHI certified inspector perform a home inspection.
A pre-purchase inspection provides a comprehensive report of the true condition of a home to enable you to make an informed purchase decision and allow you to protect your investment. Using the latest in home inspection technology, we offer the most accurate and precise inspection of your home's vital components and operating systems:
| Appliances |
Attic cavity |
Basement |
Bath fixtures |
Cabinets |
| Ceilings |
Chimneys |
Crawl space |
Decks |
Doors |
| Downspouts |
Drainage |
Driveways |
Electrical |
Fireplaces |
| Flashing |
Floors |
Foundation |
Framing |
Garage |
| Grading |
Gutters |
Heating/cooling |
Insulation |
Masonry |
| Patios |
Plumbing |
Porches |
Roofs |
Sidewalks |
| Siding |
Stoops |
Ventilation |
Walls |
Windows |
Learn more about home inspections by taking the Virtual Home Inspection tour.
Your customized, comprehensive report will be finished and available the very same day, encouraging a smooth and timely closing.
Pre-sale home inspections
When selling a home, you want to maximize your return on investment. In order to ensure that you are prepared for the negotiation table, a pre-sale inspection allows you to anticipate the findings of the buyer's inspection, and make corrections as needed.
Home warranty inspections
Home warranty about to expire? Identify all of the issues to be corrected while your home is still covered, saving you potentially thousands.
Radon
Radon is an invisible, odorless, radioactive gas. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the country.
Testing is necessary to determine the level of radon in your home. The EPA recommends the Standard Practice for Installing Radon Mitigation Systems in Existing Low-Rise Residential Buildings. High radon levels can be corrected to bring your home's level within acceptable limits.
Teresa.
“Thank you for the promptness of your report and your thorough inspection. This is the first time I have bought an existing structure (1st two homes I have had I built) so I didn't really know what to expect with this inspection. I was impressed by the level of detail that you go into with the inspections, and feel much better prepared to determine appropriate steps and make final determination on this house.
Thanks again for the thorough inspection!
Regards,”
—John Ogg, Nashville |
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