Home Inspections For Home Sellers
List your Home with Confidence.
When you’re ready to sell your house, it’s important to have a home inspection, so no surprises may pause the process when a realtor or home buyer request an inspection. Before you invest in subtle repairs, request a home inspection with Quality Inspections, LLC to make sure more expensive repairs are needed or not.
Below are some aspects of an inspection we look for but not limited to:
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Exterior
A house on the Mississippi Gulf Coast experiences wear and tear especially due to storms and hurricanes. We specialize in inspecting homes for structure strengths and weaknesses that need to be addressed to withstand the current climate while keeping code a priority.
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Interior
When searching for a home, buyers can be excited and eager to find that perfect house. It’s important to look past the polished paint and inspect within the interior such as electrical, plumbing, crawl spaces, kitchen hook-ups, walls and garages.
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Structure & Foundation
It’s vitally important to insure the structure and foundation of a house is strong and balanced. At Quality Inspections, LLC, we use tools and advanced technology to inspect the foundation and structure of new builds or older homes such as searching for cracks in the slab or crooked walls.
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HVAC
On the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the heat can be unbearable at times. Our climate make a good HVAC a necessity for comfort and health. HVAC can be expensive to replace, so it’s important to inspect the age and quality of the HVAC system as well as the airflow ducts.
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Roofs
Roof problems are common on the Mississippi Gulf Coast due to storms and hurricanes. Before you buy a house, it’s important to make sure the roof has a solid lifespan. Whether its a a shingled roof or metal roof, we inspect every aspect that may cause concern.
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Chimneys
On the Mississippi Gulf Coast, homes subtly use their fireplace and chimney due to the hotter climate. But, chimneys that sit sterile need annual cleaning/maintenance. We make sure fireplaces and chimneys are properly prepared for risk avoidance.