My clients sometimes are surprised when I tell them I have experience in both construction and journalism. While this combination may be unusual, I think it makes me a better home inspector. For almost 20 years, I worked as a carpenter and general contractor, mostly renovating houses and small multifamily buildings on Chicago's North Side, or in the northern suburbs. I'm familiar with the homes in this area because I've worked on dozens of them. I spent another 10 years or so in journalism, including a stin
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I am a licensed Home Home Inspector (450-0002762) and a Level I infrared thermographer with a specialization in construction related problems, skills which draw on 40+ years of experience in the repair and renovation of older properties.I provide Home, Condominium, Rental Property and General Property Inspection Services for property buyers and sellers in accordance with State of Illinois requirements, and in the case of properties not currently for sale or rent I can provide "troubled building consultatio
Cary Seidner, Owner of Seidner Property Inspections (SPI), over 30 years of experience and overall understanding of home construction is very strong which gives us a momentous advantage over many of the home inspectors doing business today.Inspections are subject to the skill level of the person performing the inspection, so it is of the utmost importance that you choose a home inspector with a strong background in construction.Cary Seidner personally performs all of the inspections.SPI's inspections exceed
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Moore Real Estate Inspections LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.
Allow us at Money Pit Home Inspections put our 20+ years of combined experience in the general construction, electrical, plumbing, and inspection fields to work for you. Money Pit Home Inspections provides inspection services to a wide variety of clients, including home buyers and sellers, commercial property investors/owners/tenants, real estate agents and attorneys, employee relocation companies, banks, and field service companies. We'll provide you with a thorough unbiased, detailed, confidential and p
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Inspection Pros provide a variety of inspection services tailored to homeowners' needs, such as:
These services aim to help you understand the condition of your home and address any underlying issues before they become major problems.
The cost of inspection services can vary depending on the size of your property and the type of inspection needed. Here's a general price range for popular services:
These are nationwide averages; actual prices may fluctuate based on your home's location and specific needs.
During a home inspection in Evanston, an inspector from Inspection Pros will visit your property and evaluate key areas, including:
The inspection typically takes 3–4 hours, depending on the home size. You’ll receive a detailed report summarizing any findings and recommendations for repairs or upgrades.
A standard home inspection with Inspection Pros usually takes 2–4 hours. The exact duration depends on several factors:
After the inspection, you can expect to receive a detailed report within 24–48 hours. This timely turnaround ensures you have actionable information promptly.
Before hiring an inspector, ask the following key questions:
Asking these questions helps ensure you're hiring a qualified and trustworthy professional.
Hiring a licensed inspector in Evanston ensures you receive a professional, reliable, and accurate evaluation of your property. Licensed inspectors are trained to adhere to industry standards, covering health, safety, and structural integrity. States like Evanston often have specific regulations your inspector must follow to comply with local building codes and safety requirements.
For more details on state-specific licensing requirements, visit your local licensing board or organizations like the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) here.
During the inspection process, watch for these critical red flags:
If any of these issues arise, you may want to consider hiring a different professional.
Yes, Inspection Pros often provide pest inspections as part of their services. Pest inspections typically check for the presence of:
Pest inspections can be standalone or bundled with general home inspections, saving you time and money while addressing multiple concerns.
Preparing your home for an inspection is critical for a smooth process. Here's how:
Proper preparation helps inspectors evaluate your property efficiently and thoroughly.
Yes, homeowners can use the inspection report to negotiate repairs or a lower price during the buying or selling process. Here's how:
The inspection report is a powerful tool in identifying necessary repairs or adjustments to reach a fair agreement.
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