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InspectTech

6103 95th Street
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InspectTech

6103 95th Street
5.00(
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Residential, commercial, and pre listing inspections. We are a family-owned home inspection company that is local to the Lubbock area, but service many of the surrounding west Texas cities as well. The family works together with integrity to always provide real estate agents, buyers and sellers the best service in Lubbock, Texas. From the first contact with us through the inspection delivery and explanation of your report, you will experience the utmost professionalism. "I guarantee to inspect every home as if my own family were moving into it!"

"Very good found many problems of the house and helped us to find out that there are a few problems that were not really too hard to fix on that old house."

Robert F on September 2022

Residential, commercial, and pre listing inspections. We are a family-owned home inspection company that is local to the Lubbock area, but service many of the surrounding west Texas cities as well. The family works together with integrity to always provide real estate agents, buyers and sellers the best service in Lubbock, Texas. From the first contact with us through the inspection delivery and explanation of your report, you will experience the utmost professionalism. "I guarantee to inspect every home as if my own family were moving into it!"

"Very good found many problems of the house and helped us to find out that there are a few problems that were not really too hard to fix on that old house."

Robert F on September 2022


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AMA Consulting

218 W Redwood Dr
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AMA Consulting

218 W Redwood Dr
5.00(
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Certified Home Inspection Internachi Certified NACHI19091136 Smart Home Automation Installation - Wifi Light Switches, Alexa, Wifi Thermostats, Voice Command Mold Testing - Water Sampling - Asbestos Testing - Lead Testing Home Energy Conservation - Thermal Imaging Identify problem areas that are costing you money from leaking air ducts, bad windows, missing insulation etc...

"Prompt,polite, & very professional"

Bob A on June 2020

Certified Home Inspection Internachi Certified NACHI19091136 Smart Home Automation Installation - Wifi Light Switches, Alexa, Wifi Thermostats, Voice Command Mold Testing - Water Sampling - Asbestos Testing - Lead Testing Home Energy Conservation - Thermal Imaging Identify problem areas that are costing you money from leaking air ducts, bad windows, missing insulation etc...

"Prompt,polite, & very professional"

Bob A on June 2020









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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

While you can change an air filter yourself, you should have a licensed HVAC technician conduct your HVAC inspection. HVAC professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to investigate each part of your system, tune it up as needed, and offer you expert recommendations.

Home inspectors only check swimming pools if they have expertise in that area. During a standard home inspection, they focus on the house’s structure, roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and other components. If they examine your pool, they’ll check the pump and heater. If you want a thorough pool inspection, hire a pool inspection specialist.

Since radon typically comes out of the soil, it is most commonly found in the lower levels of a home. In houses with basements, that's a common location for radon. Homes built directly on the ground may have radon on the ground floors. Radon can be found on the upper floors of the home, but often in lower concentrations than in lower levels.

Yes, you may still qualify for a home insurance policy if your property doesn't pass an inspection. Your insurer may ask you to resolve certain issues in this situation. Other options are getting a quote from a different company or applying for coverage through your state's Fair Access to Insurance Requirements (FAIR) Plan.

Modular homes can go up or down in value depending on a few factors. In areas where real estate is appreciating, the value of modular homes is likely to increase, and vice versa. Additionally, the value of modular homes depends partially on the area. In cities where every other home is stick-built, modular homes might be considered a functional obsolescence, in which case they could be less desirable and go down in value. In either case, though, modular homes can still be a good investment, especially since they provide housing at a lower upfront cost.

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