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Viking Inspections

3801 Dogwood Dr.
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Viking Inspections

3801 Dogwood Dr.
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Viking Inspections performs home inspections and services the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. With Viking Inspections, you get undeniably better with the short and long term protection you deserve. We're the best choice for your home inspection and we can show you why.

Viking Inspections performs home inspections and services the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. With Viking Inspections, you get undeniably better with the short and long term protection you deserve. We're the best choice for your home inspection and we can show you why.



Premier Inspections

300 State Street #92593
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Premier Inspections

300 State Street #92593
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13 years of experience

Premier Inspections has been operating since 2012 and I have been in the building and home inspections business since 2004. We are licensed and insured home inspection company. Make an appoinment and we'll be there. $50.00 off Summer Special and 20% off for Google Customers

Premier Inspections has been operating since 2012 and I have been in the building and home inspections business since 2004. We are licensed and insured home inspection company. Make an appoinment and we'll be there. $50.00 off Summer Special and 20% off for Google Customers

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Home Inspection questions, answered by experts

Services include ash removal, chimney cleaning, gasket checks, and inspection of cracks or damage.

A 4-point home inspection is similar to a standard home inspection, but it’s less extensive and is required for home insurance in select states. In a 4-point inspection, inspectors only review four main components—electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and roofing systems.

Typically 1-2 hours, depending on roof size and accessibility.

It’s okay to buy a house with knob and tube wiring if it’s safe, functional, and still in good condition as well as a minimum of 60 amps. However, a professional should conduct an electrical inspection of the knob and tube wiring to ensure it’s up to code as well as safe and functional. However, the usual 60-amp service boxes can’t handle electricity from 100-amp breakers, making it difficult or impossible to power modern devices.

Inspectors working for the seller on pre-listing inspections can present a conflict of interest, so standard home inspections are usually hired and paid for by the buyer. If the buyer has some negotiating power, they might request that the seller cover the cost (by taking it off the asking price), but this varies on a case-by-case basis. When it comes to home appraisal costs and pre-listing inspections, the seller will naturally have to pay, as these are done before the home is left up for sale.

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