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Toscano Development LLC
17817 36th Ave E
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Toscano Development LLC
17817 36th Ave E
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37 years of experience

We are high end quality that serve the residents and no job is to big or to small for us.

We are high end quality that serve the residents and no job is to big or to small for us.



Acme Inspection
12050 - 31st Ave. N.E., Ste 2
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Acme Inspection
12050 - 31st Ave. N.E., Ste 2
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11 years of experience

Our Inspectors are seasoned professionals with 30+ years in the construction industry. You can expect a well-written complete report in your email folder in 3 hours from the start of your inspection for the majority of houses. We welcome you, the potential new homeowner, to attend the inspection. Our job is not complete until all of your questions are answered to your satisfaction. We provide a non-invasive thorough inspection of the entire home and property. Our skill set enables us to inspect building and mechanical systems that other inspectors will not. We will make every effort to work around your schedule!

Our Inspectors are seasoned professionals with 30+ years in the construction industry. You can expect a well-written complete report in your email folder in 3 hours from the start of your inspection for the majority of houses. We welcome you, the potential new homeowner, to attend the inspection. Our job is not complete until all of your questions are answered to your satisfaction. We provide a non-invasive thorough inspection of the entire home and property. Our skill set enables us to inspect building and mechanical systems that other inspectors will not. We will make every effort to work around your schedule!


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Credit Repair
124 Avenue A
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Credit Repair
124 Avenue A
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15 years of experience

We are happy to let you know about cheap deals in your local area.

We are happy to let you know about cheap deals in your local area.


Central Home Inspection
212 14th Ave
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Central Home Inspection
212 14th Ave
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I am the sole proprietor of this business, I do one inspection a day and really take my time with your investment with high quality tools. I make my own schedule and have lots of flexibility so we can work around YOUR busy schedule. I can guarantee I will never rush the process to get to another inspection and you can ask me all the questions you need.

I am the sole proprietor of this business, I do one inspection a day and really take my time with your investment with high quality tools. I make my own schedule and have lots of flexibility so we can work around YOUR busy schedule. I can guarantee I will never rush the process to get to another inspection and you can ask me all the questions you need.


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Home inspections FAQs

It’s important to get a home inspection when buying a home because home inspectors are trained to examine the various aspects of a home to determine that everything is in good condition and find unseen problems that current homeowners need to fix before the home sale takes place. Although home inspections are not legally required, a thorough inspection can help you decide if you want to purchase a home. That’s why it’s essential to keep a home inspection contingency so that you have the option to walk away from the sale if the home inspection reveals expensive issues.

A home inspection typically includes the home inspector conducting a thorough visual examination of essential home structures and mechanical components. Afterward, the inspector will provide a home inspection report that relays descriptions of damage or other findings for the homeowner to review.

Home inspectors will examine the following home areas and features:

  • Plumbing

  • Electrical

  • Foundations

  • Roof

  • Windows and doors

  • Overall condition of interior and exterior

  • HVAC systems

  • Attics

  • Basements or crawl spaces

  • Major built-in appliances

Typically, a licensed and certified local home inspector conducts home inspections. Real estate agents often work closely with trusted home inspectors. Licensing requirements vary from state to state for home inspectors, but they must have local certification and valid insurance. Many licensed home inspectors belong to professional associations like the American Society of Home Inspectors.

Typically, the home buyer pays for the inspection by hiring a home inspector. This method helps you make an informed decision about a home’s condition before purchasing it. Home sellers can also conduct their own home inspection to ensure that they are getting the best price for their home and property.

On average, home inspections cost about $350, ranging from $200 to $500, depending on the home’s size, age, and location, plus any specialty inspections required. Additional cost factors include testing for asbestos or conducting thermal imaging tests to find infestations, checking energy efficiency, and looking for structural or electrical problems. If your home is more than 2,000 square feet, you can expect to pay $400 or more.

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