Protect Your Investment with a Buyer’s Inspection
Buying a home is one of life’s biggest milestones and it should be exciting, not stressful. Our thorough inspections give you a complete picture of the property’s condition so you can move forward with confidence and make smart decisions.
Why Get a Buyer’s Inspection?
Confidence and Peace of Mind: A home is a major investment. Our professional inspections help identify defects in the home, helping you feel secure in your purchase.
Make Informed Decisions: Know exactly what you’re buying. From minor repairs to major concerns, our detailed report allows you to negotiate effectively and make the right choices.
Plan for the Future: A full understanding of your new home lets you budget for maintenance and future projects. During your walkthrough, we’ll also point out key systems and safety features so you feel comfortable and prepared in your new space.
With a Classic & Contemporary Inspection, you’re not just buying a home. You’re gaining clarity, confidence, and a roadmap to protect your investment.
A home inspection is a professional, visual evaluation of a property’s major systems and components, designed to give buyers and sellers a clear understanding of the home’s condition before a real estate transaction is finalized.
Performed according to InterNACHI’s nationally recognized Standards of Practice, a home inspection focuses on identifying material defects, which include any issues that may affect the safety, functionality, or value of the home.
What We Inspect
During a home inspection, we evaluate the visible and accessible components of the home, including:
Roof, attic, and exterior
Foundation and structural components
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
Interior walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors
Built-in appliances and safety features
This comprehensive overview helps clients understand how the home is performing today and what may need attention in the future. Every Classic & Contemporary Inspection also includes Thermal Imaging.
What a Home Inspection Is and Isn’t
A home inspection is not a pass/fail test. Homes of all ages have imperfections. Instead, it’s an educational process that empowers clients with knowledge, helping them:
Make informed purchase or selling decisions
Plan for future maintenance and repairs
Negotiate with clarity and confidence
Inspections are non-invasive and based on what can be safely observed at the time of the inspection, following InterNACHI’s professional and ethical guidelines.
What’s Not Included in a Home Inspection
A home inspection is a thorough visual evaluation, but it does have defined limits to ensure safety, accuracy, and consistency. In accordance with InterNACHI Standards of Practice, a home inspection does not include:
Cosmetic issues that do not affect performance or safety
Hidden or inaccessible areas, such as components behind walls, under flooring, or beneath insulation
Invasive or destructive testing of any kind
Future performance predictions or life expectancy estimates
Code compliance or permitting verification
Environmental testing, including radon, mold, asbestos, lead paint, or water quality (unless separately contracted)
Septic systems, wells, pools, spas, or irrigation systems (unless separately contracted)
Recall research on appliances or components
Why These Limits Matter
These boundaries help keep inspections safe, objective, and reliable. While no inspection can uncover every possible issue, a professional home inspection significantly reduces uncertainty and provides a strong foundation for informed decision-making.
When additional services or specialized evaluations are recommended, they are always done in the best interest of the client and never as a sales tactic.
Why a Professional Inspection Matters
A professional inspection provides peace of mind. Buyers gain confidence in their investment. Sellers reduce surprises. Realtors benefit from smoother, more transparent transactions.
At its core, a home inspection is about clarity, confidence, and protection so that everyone involved understands the home before moving forward.