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Thinking of buying a home?

A home inspection is one of most important steps in the home purchase process. J&F's experience makes us a smart choice for anyone looking for a home inspection done right.

Thinking of selling your home?

Ordering a home inspection BEFORE you list a home for sale is a great idea for people who are interested in getting to a closing quickly
and with fewer surprises.

Professionals!

Whether you're a REALTOR®, lawyer, or lender, a Home Inspection should always be at the top of your mind. J&F's communicative inspectors, and easy to understand computerized report
makes for faster closings and happier customers.











THINKING OF BUYING A HOME?


A home inspection is one of most important steps in the home purchase process. J&F‘s experience makes us a smart choice for anyone looking for a home inspection done right.

 

WHY YOU NEED J&F INSPECTIONS


If you’re in the market to buy a home, J&F can help provide a truly objective insight into the condition of any property with a professional home buyer inspection.  As part of a home buyer inspection you will receive the J&F written inspection report.

 

A HOME INSPECTION PROTECTS ALL PARTIES


The truth is, without a thorough home inspection performed by a qualified professional, neither the buyer nor the seller can really know what defects may exist in a home.  J&F has the experience to perform a thorough home inspection. As part of your home inspection, J&F will evaluate all the major elements of the home, including heating, cooling, structure, electrical, plumbing - and more, so that you can make an informed home purchase decision.

 

WHY A HOME INSPECTION IS A SMART INVESTMENT


Whether this is your first time buying a home or you have bought and sold many homes, J&F recommends you obtain a professional home inspection to take advantage of these benefits:

  • Find out what type of systems and components exist in your new home.
  • Determine the condition of the systems and major components of the home.
  • Understand how the systems and structural components of your new home function.
  • Learn how to maintain your new home to improve the enjoyment and value of your home.

 

IMPORTANT TIPS WHEN ARRANGING A HOME INSPECTION


When buying a home, you will want to order a home inspection soon after your purchase offer has been accepted.
Many of the real estate contracts allow a limited number of days to complete a home inspection (and then to request repairs, or cancel the contract if needed).

 

INSPECT THE INSPECTOR.


There is no one background that fully trains an individual for all the different conditions that may exist in a home. And even in areas where licensing exists, many programs fall short.  Regardless of their technical background or licensing, all home inspectors should be formally trained/certified to perform a home inspection by an organization such as the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, Inc. (InterNACHI), thus insuring their knowledge of the home inspection and home buying process.  Choose a home inspector who has earned credentials for competence and professionalism. Make sure the inspector you select has access to on-going technical support and offers you post-inspection advice if needed.

 

IF THE HOME IS VACANT, CONFIRM THAT THE SELLER WILL HAVE ALL UTILITIES ON DURING THE HOME INSPECTION.


Failure to do so may require a second trip to the home when the utilities are on, and you will incur additional fees. To properly evaluate a home a professional inspector must be able to operate the systems, thus requiring the utilities to be on.

 

ACCOMPANY THE INSPECTOR DURING THE HOME INSPECTION.


This is your opportunity to gain knowledge of major systems, appliances and fixtures, learn maintenance tips, better understand the items that will be outlined in the written report, and ask questions of the inspector.

 

IF YOUR INSPECTOR RECOMMENDS A FURTHER EVALUATION, PLEASE HAVE A SPECIALIST IN THAT AREA TO CONDUCT A MORE EXTENSIVE EXAMINATION PRIOR TO CLOSING.

 

BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND ALL CONDITIONS IDENTIFIED IN THE INSPECTION REPORT AND REPORTED DEFECTS/AND OR AREAS OF CONCERN HAVE BEEN RESOLVED TO YOUR SATISFACTION BEFORE CLOSING.

 

INSIST ON A FINAL WALK-THROUGH PRIOR TO CLOSE OF ESCROW to verify that repairs have been made and that no new problems have surfaced since the home inspection, particularly in the areas where furnishings and storage may have previously obstructed the defect.

WHAT IS INVOLVED IN A PRE-PURCHASE HOME INSPECTION?

A home inspector conducts a visual examination of the home you are planning to buy.  He or she will examine all the major elements of the home, such as the roof, structure, exterior siding, interior electrical, interior plumbing, heating and air conditioning. A thorough inspection usually takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on home size and age.  Normally, the home inspection is paid for by the buyer, although more and more sellers are retaining the services of a professional home inspector before sale negotiations begin.   J&F ensures our customers that they are getting the most qualified, concerned and professional home inspection service available.