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What if I'm buying a newly constructed home? An inspection on a new home is important for the buyer to level the playing field. As in any industry there are shortcuts and tricks of the trade in the construction business, and someone who is unfamiliar with them can easily miss them. A home inspector is better able to see nuances that may not be readily visible to an untrained eye. You also need an inspector to offset the builder's or contractor's interest. Much of the information about homes is either taken for granted by people, or remains unfound. For newly constructed homes, an inspection of the house before the drywall is installed, otherwise known as a "preclosure inspection", provides a level of quality assurance for the buyer that many builders don't usually provide for their contractors. This inspection gives you a better chance of identifying and correcting potential problems when they are much easier and less expensive to fix, before they become physically or financially prohibitive. For example, this inspection may prevent the need for moving a wall so that kitchen cabinets don't protrude into a doorway opening, or moving electrical receptacles so they are placed where you need them U.S. Inspect, America's leading national home inspection company has been in business since 1986 and has over one million inspections of experience–by far the largest number in the industry. Each inspector is put through a rigorous in-field and classroom schedule that can take up to 3 months to complete, including technical, communication, and interpersonal skills. All inspectors are affiliated with ASHI, or an equivalent trade organization and their inspections meet or exceed the standards of practice recommended by those associations. The company carries full E&O coverage.
If you would like more information, or would like to order a home inspection, please call (888) US-INSPECT, or visit their Web site at www.usinspect.com.
*This material is provided by US Inspect; it does not express the views of Eddleston Gill & Co. Real Estate Brokerage.
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