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THE BIG QUESTION, IS A HOME INSPECTION REALLY NECESSARY?
Well, the answer is yes, a professional home inspector could be the difference between the buyer having the dream house or the house that eats one hundred dollar bills. One of the most costly mistakes a buyer can make is to think “it looks good to me and Uncle Joe thinks it looks good, I don’t think we need a home inspection. A decision based on this type of observation has cost many a buyer thousands of dollars. A professional home inspector inspects houses for a living and will find repairs that could cost the buyer thousands if not discovered before the closing of title
G Warren home inspection has one job, protect the buyer by finding costly repairs
We are an independent inspection company; we work for the buyer and the buyer only
We do not solicit business from realtors, all our business comes from referrals from former clients and the internet. We feel to put brochures in real estate offices and solicit business from realtors is a conflict of interest.
We have a written money back Guarantee
We have four experienced professional inspectors that conduct thorough inspections and will explain to the buyer the repair problems in simple language.
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EXTERIOR OF HOUSE – Foundation, roofs, chimney, windows, doors, porches, decks, patio, gutters and downspouts, sidewalk, driveway, garages, grading and drainage.
KITCHEN INSPECTION – walls, floor, ceiling, cabinets, counters, sink, stove, all appliances, electrical outlets, lights, windows and doors.
INTERIOR ROOMS – floors, walls, ceilings, windows, doors , closets, heat supply system and electrical outlets
BATHROOMS – floor, walls, ceiling and tile work, toilet, shower, tub and sink, Jacuzzi and venting system. A special test for water flow and pressure will be conducted on all shower heads.
ATTICS – when accessible, structure, roof deck, rafters and ventilation and insulation and the bathroom fan ventilation line
BASEMENT AND CRAWL SPACES – foundation walls, basement floor, main beams and floor joists, windows, sump pump, and inspect for water and moisture penetration.
HEAT AND A/C – furnace, hot water heater, and the central air conditioning system will be inspected and tested
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – the inspector will open and inspect the electrical panel, identify the type of wiring, inspect the electrical outlets, test the lights and make general overall inspection and evaluation of the electrical system and conditions.
PLUMBING SYSTEM – inspect the main water valve and the complete plumbing system including the hot water heater. The age of the hot water is very important, the manufacture estimates the functional life of a hot water heater is about 10 to 12 years.
An Inspection Story from the Field
Terrible plumbing and environmental problemWe did an inspection on the house in Southern New Jersey that was a completely rehabilitated house, in other words an investor bought it and had it completely remodeled and the house was now up for sale. Our buyer spent 20 minutes looking at the house and decided to put in the contract, the contract was accepted and that's when he called us to examine and inspect the house. When the inspector conducted the inspection he started seeing little things not done correctly, for example, the trim wasn't installed properly and they cut some corners remodeling to save on cost. That puts up a red flag for a home inspector which means to look very close at everything. The house was supposed to have a complete new plumbing system. When the inspector inspected the crawl space he discovered that the new sewer waste line was disconnected and discharging raw sewerage into the crawl space. This turned out to be a major repair, first a crew had to clean out the raw sewerage before the drain pipe could be repaired. The pipe repair wasn’t that expensive but to clean up the crawl space of raw sewerage and make sure that there were no environmental health problems was very expensive. In this case the home inspector saved the buyer thousands of dollars and identified a serious environmental problem.
Bridgewater Township, NJ, History and Special Services
Bridgewater Township, NJ Population as per the 2010 census the population was 44,464.
Bridgewater Township, was incorporated in 1798 and is located in Somerset County NJ.
Police - the police department non emergency phone number in Bridgewater Township, NJ
is 908-725-6300.
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