Are you thinking of buying a home in the Spokane area? Congratulations! When you’ve found that hidden gem of a house, it's important to have a home inspection done. A home inspection will help you identify any potential concerns with the home, so you can make an informed decision about how to go forward with the transaction.
Our philosophy is simple: “Every house is a great house, for the right buyer at the right price.” Before you sign that 15-30 year contract for the house, let us be your stepping stone to look before you leap.
Our seasoned inspectors love to examine a house and look beneath the surface cosmetics to give you a good idea of how the house will serve your family for years to come. We truly enjoy inspecting Spokane’s turn-of-the century homes, Deer Park and Liberty Lake historic ranchers, Cheney’s seasoned investment houses, and the many subdivisions of Spokane’s growth booms in the past 30 years. Each has a story and quirks that make a house into a home.
We'll give you a thorough inspection of the home, including the structure, the electrical system, the plumbing, and the heating and cooling system. We’ll also look for any signs of mold or termites.
After the inspection, we’d love the opportunity to walk through the house to share what we’ve seen and answer any questions. We aim to provide you with a written report within 24 hours. The report will be easy to understand and will include photos and diagrams to illustrate any problems we find. We'll also give you recommendations for repairs or replacements.
A home inspection is an important part of the home buying process. It can help you avoid costly repairs and problems down the road. If you're buying a home in the Spokane area, I highly recommend having a home inspection done by a qualified inspector. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about the process.
Here are some of the benefits of having a home inspection done:
You can identify any potential problems with the home before you buy it.
You can make an informed decision about whether or not to purchase the home.
You can avoid costly repairs and problems down the road.
You can negotiate a better price on the home if you know about any problems.
You can have peace of mind knowing that you're buying a safe and sound home.
We’ve been there – as a young military couple using VA funding, we lived the thrill and anxiety of the first-time home buyer on a tight budget. Learning first-hand that a home is different when repairs aren’t the “landlord’s problem” anymore. The pride of a home customized for your lifestyle. We’ve also done roof to foundation overhauls on our own gems that needed some polishing. We’ve learned that EVERYTHING is fixable, and we’d like to help you discover what surprises your new gem has to offer before you move in.