Pre-Purchase Home Inspections
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Buying a home is an exciting process.
This is a time when an expert, professional home inspection is needed most. Criterium-Di Sessa Engineers can provide you with a detailed report to help you learn about the house you want to buy and avoid costly surprises in the future.
A careful examination of a house is not easy. Criterium-Di Sessa Engineers provides home inspections by Professional Engineers who are licensed in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards. Many times home inspectors will identify perceived structural issues and recommend a separate engineering evaluation. By having a professional engineer perform your home inspection from the start, you eliminate this extra step and save time and money.
Our inspection is a limited visual inspection consistent with the standards of practice of the National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers (NABIE), designed to identify significant deficiencies and/or repairs needed in the major systems of a home (structural, heating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, roof, exterior) and to provide a general understanding of the property's current condition.
We look at the following areas during our Standard Home Inspection :
We encourage you to be at the inspection, ask questions, and discuss any concerns you have with the engineer. Following the on-site home inspection, you will receive a detailed, easy to follow written report that our clients find easy to follow. The most popular feature of the report is our Home Maintenance Plan, which provides home owners with useful information about their home's expected condition for the next ten years. After you receive the report, we will be available to answer any questions you may have at no extra cost.
Call us today for our pricing structure, which is determined by the property's size, age, location and the services you request. Or, click on the link below to request a quote for your home inspection.
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