How the A-Pro® Home Inspection Systems Process Works:
Scheduling the Inspection:
When a real estate agent or buyer contacts A-Pro®, they schedule a home inspection.
A-Pro® coordinates with the homeowner or seller to set a convenient time.
On-Site Inspection:
A licensed A-Pro® home inspector visits the property.
They thoroughly examine the home, covering key areas such as:
Roof and attic
Exterior (siding, foundation, windows, doors)
Interior (walls, ceilings, floors)
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems
Appliances
Structural components
Pool (if applicable)
Septic system (if applicable)
Mold (if requested)
Radon levels (if requested)
Termite and pest inspection (if requested)
Water quality (if requested)
Wind mitigation (if requested)
Advanced Tools and Technology:
A-Pro® inspectors use cutting-edge tools, including infrared cameras, moisture meters, and gas detectors.
These tools help identify hidden issues (e.g., leaks, electrical problems, insulation gaps).
Thorough Documentation:
During the inspection, the inspector takes detailed notes and photographs.
They document any defects, safety concerns, or maintenance recommendations.
Objective Reporting:
A-Pro® provides a comprehensive report, typically within 24 hours.
The report includes:
Summary of findings
High-resolution images
Descriptions of issues
Recommendations for repairs or further evaluation
Review with Clients:
Real estate agents and buyers review the report together.
A-Pro® inspectors explain findings, answer questions, and offer insights.
Agents can use this information to negotiate repairs or adjust the offer price.
Post-Inspection Support:
A-Pro® remains available for follow-up questions or additional services.
If needed, they can provide cost estimates for repairs or upgrades.