Home Inspection Requirements
Home Inspection Requirements
The home inspection details listed below are required by the state of Florida. However, Precise Home will inspect the pool, spa, lawn sprinkler zones, and appliances during the process. Therefore, note that Precise Home Inspections goes beyond the home inspection requirements. So, read below the outline on what are required by state of Florida. So, view below the services that are the basic requirements. However, Precise Home services go beyond those requirements. Therefore, understanding what Florida law requires, is helpful. So, this will be important to know what a customer needs for a home inspection. So, in addition, Precise home inspections provides wind mitigations, 4-pt inspections, Infra-red moisture checks, mold, and wdo termite inspections under the direction of CPO Mi pest controls. Also, please view William Reardon home inspection certifications, this should give comfort in your decision. Precise Home Inspections since the foundation that started in 2012, has performed over 6000 inspections in the last 10 years of service. We have prided ourselves on providing a detailed inspection report for our customers. Our inspection processes are above the standard practices require by Florida law.
Structure and Foundation
- Porches and decks
- Attic
- Electrical systems
- Plumbing systems
- Interior
- Doors and windows
- Water heater, Heating, and air conditioning systems
- Ventilation
- Fireplaces
In addition, Precise Home Inspection offers more inspection services during the home inspection. However, this provides our customers with the best services until the close of the property. We offer an extra inspection before the close of property to make sure that our customers have complete satisfaction.
- Wdo (Termite) Inspections and licensed by a CPO
- Wind Mitigation Inspections if required by insurance company
- 4-point inspections if required by the insurance company
- Lawn Sprinkler Inspections
- Spa and Pool inspections
We strongly urge you to go with the inspector so that you may ask questions and gain a better understanding of the systems in the home.