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InspectTech

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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

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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

An inspection can take up to an hour, depending on the type of AC system you have. If you need to add more refrigerant, expect an extra 30 to 45 minutes.

First, stop working with the suspecting scammer immediately. Gather any relevant information and documents from your dealings with them. If you used a credit or debit card to pay them, call your bank and report fraud. Report the scamming company to the police, and then call your insurance company to see what coverage they offer for this type of incident.

Yes, an inspection contingency is likely a good idea, regardless of if you’re buying a new or older home. It can give you a set number of days to respond to objections that might have been found in the inspection so you can make an informed buying decision.

You can check your home's humidity in a few ways. A simple option is to use a hygrometer, which you can find at a hardware or big box store. Your smartphone may also have an app that can measure humidity. Modern thermostats, particularly smart thermostats, are also able to measure humidity levels.

Homeowners usually do not have to update existing systems unless they are doing significant renovations. Consult your local building codes or ask a knowledgeable local contractor for the details.

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