Probe Home Inspection

WE HELP YOU MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION

Probe Home Inspection specializes in providing quality, comprehensive home inspections for buyers, sellers and homeowners. With years of experience in the construction industry as a civil engineer and certified inspector, I have made it my mission to provide reliable and accurate inspection reports that help clients make informed decisions about their properties. The company strives to provide personalized services tailored to each client's needs and ensure their properties are thoroughly inspected from the ground up. Whether you are buying or selling a home or want to ensure your property is in good condition, Probe Home Inspection is the ideal choice for you to look for a quality and professional home inspection experience.

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HOME INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION

HOME INSPECTOR LICENSE

License Number: 85429

OUR SERVICES


Pre-Purchase Inspection

A pre-purchase inspection, also known as a buyer's inspection, is a thorough inspection of a residential or commercial property performed by a professional inspector before a property is purchased. The purpose of a pre-purchase inspection is to identify any potential issues or defects with the property, allowing the buyer to make an informed decision about whether to proceed with the purchase or negotiate for repairs or a lower price. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the property's structural components, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, as well as the roof, foundation, walls, and other visible components. The inspector will then provide a detailed report of their findings, which the buyer can use to make an informed decision about the property. A pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended for anyone considering buying a property to ensure that they are making a sound investment and avoid any surprises after the purchase.

Pre-Listing Inspection

A pre-listing or seller's inspection is a type of home inspection performed before a property is listed for sale. Unlike a pre-purchase inspection initiated by the buyer, the seller initiates a pre-listing inspection. A pre-listing inspection aims to identify any potential issues or defects with the property before it is listed, allowing the seller to address them before potential buyers see the property. This can increase the likelihood of a smooth transaction and potentially result in a higher sale price for the property. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the property's structural components, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, roof, foundation, walls, and other visible components. The inspector will then provide a detailed report of their findings, which the seller can use to make necessary repairs or disclose any issues to potential buyers. A pre-listing inspection can help to reduce the likelihood of surprises during the selling process and give potential buyers greater confidence in the property.

Post-Renovation Inspection

A post-renovation inspection is a home inspection performed after a property has undergone significant renovations or remodelling. A post-renovation inspection aims to ensure that the work has been completed according to the plans and specifications, and that the property is safe and functional for occupancy. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the renovated areas and systems to ensure they 

meet industry standards. This may include checking electrical and plumbing systems, HVAC systems, the roof, foundation, walls, and other components the renovation affects. The inspector will then provide a detailed report of their findings, highlighting any issues or defects that must be addressed. A post-renovation inspection can help to ensure that the renovation was done correctly and that the property is safe and functional for occupancy. This can provide peace of mind to the property owner and can potentially increase the property's value.

New Home Deficiency Inspection

A new home deficiency inspection, also known as a new construction inspection or a new home warranty inspection, is a type of home inspection performed on a newly constructed home before the builder's warranty expires. A new home deficiency inspection aims to identify any issues or defects with the property that may be covered under the builder's warranty. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the property's structural components, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, roof, foundation, walls, and other visible features. The inspector will then provide a detailed report of their findings, highlighting any issues or defects that need to be addressed by the builder. This can help the homeowner resolve any problems before the warranty expires and save them money on repairs. A new home deficiency inspection can provide peace of mind to the homeowner and ensure that their new home is safe and functional for occupancy.

Home Maintenance Inspection

A home maintenance inspection is a type of home inspection that is performed on an existing home to assess its overall condition and identify any maintenance issues that may need attention. A home maintenance inspection aims to help homeowners prioritize and plan for necessary repairs and maintenance to prevent more significant problems from occurring in the future. During the inspection, the inspector will examine the property's structural components, electrical, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, roof, foundation, walls, and other visible components. The inspector will then provide a detailed report of their findings, highlighting any issues or defects that must be addressed. This can include leaking roofs, outdated electrical wiring, plumbing issues, and more. The report may also include recommendations for preventative maintenance measures that can be taken to prolong the life of the home's systems and components. A home maintenance inspection can help homeowners to protect their investment and ensure that their home remains safe and functional for years to come.