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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"

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Without regular proactive maintenance, your home and the things in it will wear out, break, or otherwise deteriorate much faster than they would with routine maintenance. Regular home maintenance also helps to prevent major problems down the road. For example, regular gutter cleaning will help avoid roof and foundation problems caused by pooling water and improper drainage. 

It is not safe to live in a house with smoke damage—even minor smoke damage can lead to long-term health hazards and structural risks. Smoke smells and residue contain particulates and chemical compounds that are dangerous to breathe in and can damage your belongings and your home’s structural materials. Have a trained professional assess your home after a fire to determine when it’s safe to return.

Homeowners insurance can be voided in several scenarios. That can include making too many claims in a short period of time, leaving a home vacant for an extended period of time, renting out a home or room illegally, using a home as a business illegally, and any kind of criminal activity connected to the home.

The three main types of home inspections you should always carry out for new construction include a pre-drywall inspection, a post-drywall inspection, and a one-year inspection. The pre-drywall inspection can identify building code violations, issues with plumbing, electrical, and HVAC components, and structural issues. The post-drywall inspection can identify damaged building materials, insufficient insulation, and more. An inspection at the one-year mark after construction will identify problems your builder must fix under their comprehensive one-year warranty.

Any good contract company will do their own post-work inspection and walkthrough with their clients, but you shouldn’t consider these a replacement for a third-party pre-drywall inspection. Even a small mistake or oversight can lead to big issues down the line. Having an objective, neutral professional perform the inspection will help to make sure nothing goes overlooked.

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