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TDV Aerial Inspection

19 Fairfield Street
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TDV Aerial Inspection

19 Fairfield Street
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Residential/Commercial building heat loss survey and PV Solar panel inspection via Drone with Thermal infrared camera. No liability issues as we fly, not climb. Scheduling made easy, no entry required. Independent contractor, no sales or installs. Fully licensed and insured.

Residential/Commercial building heat loss survey and PV Solar panel inspection via Drone with Thermal infrared camera. No liability issues as we fly, not climb. Scheduling made easy, no entry required. Independent contractor, no sales or installs. Fully licensed and insured.





Capital Region Home Inspection

159 Le Loup Rd
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Capital Region Home Inspection

159 Le Loup Rd
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Buying a new home or investment property can be stressful. We are here to make the process faster, easier and simpler for everyone involved. Our primary goal is always to give our clients peace of mind during their home purchase.

Buying a new home or investment property can be stressful. We are here to make the process faster, easier and simpler for everyone involved. Our primary goal is always to give our clients peace of mind during their home purchase.


Transparent Home Inspections

10 Pennyroyal Rd
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Transparent Home Inspections

10 Pennyroyal Rd
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I strive to be thorough and efficient in all my home inspections. I got into different aspects of the real estate world a few years ago and was shocked at the amount of misinformation floating around. Buying a home without knowing everything about it is a daunting experience. When I heard about the innovative and effective teaching methods at CATS of Albany I jumped at the opportunity. I am always learning and always looking for ways to better serve you. I look forward to helping you during this stressful time.

I strive to be thorough and efficient in all my home inspections. I got into different aspects of the real estate world a few years ago and was shocked at the amount of misinformation floating around. Buying a home without knowing everything about it is a daunting experience. When I heard about the innovative and effective teaching methods at CATS of Albany I jumped at the opportunity. I am always learning and always looking for ways to better serve you. I look forward to helping you during this stressful time.


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Adirondack Home Inspection Services

Woodrow Court
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Adirondack Home Inspection Services

Woodrow Court
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Adirondack Home Inspection Services, proudly serving the residents of New York state. I am a New York State licensed home inspector and a member of the International Association of Home Inspectors. I adhere to the New York State Home Inspector Code of Ethics, and Standards of Practice. WHAT MAKES ME DIFFERENT from the pack of local inspectors is my unique and comprehensive experience. I spent over a decade renovating homes so my knowledge is deep and first hand. Checking off items on a checklist is important but I am able to put observations into context because I have done the work. My years as a licensed real estate agent taught me that the best inspectors offered honesty but also perspective. Communication is vitally important. My breadth of knowledge stands behind every inspection.

Adirondack Home Inspection Services, proudly serving the residents of New York state. I am a New York State licensed home inspector and a member of the International Association of Home Inspectors. I adhere to the New York State Home Inspector Code of Ethics, and Standards of Practice. WHAT MAKES ME DIFFERENT from the pack of local inspectors is my unique and comprehensive experience. I spent over a decade renovating homes so my knowledge is deep and first hand. Checking off items on a checklist is important but I am able to put observations into context because I have done the work. My years as a licensed real estate agent taught me that the best inspectors offered honesty but also perspective. Communication is vitally important. My breadth of knowledge stands behind every inspection.




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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Federal law doesn’t require homeowners to disclose the presence of asbestos in their home, but some states and local municipalities may require it. That is why it’s important to test an older home for asbestos and other health hazards before moving forward with a sale.

The main purpose of a home inspection is to assess the overall condition of a home. It looks at major systems, like electrical and plumbing, and considers the long-term safety of the home. In contrast, a home appraisal sets out to estimate a home’s fair market value, often for lending purposes. At about $350, a home appraisal costs about the same as an average home inspection.

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.

Yes, if your home inspection reveals issues with the property you intend to buy, you may come up with a counter-offer. Your counter-offer should consider all necessary repairs and how much they’ll likely cost you. It’s important to find a good balance between your desired selling price and asking price to increase the chances of an offer acceptance.

Annually, to ensure they remain watertight and in good condition.

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