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The Peak Home Inspection Service in Colorado Springs, Colorado servicing these areas in Greater Colorado Springs: Douglas, Teller and Pueblo County. Professional leader in home inspections- a fully written, comprehensive inspection report, and a full list of ancillary inspections such as: Radon testing, Mold Spore testing, Water Analysis, Septic and Well inspections, Pest Inspections, Energy Audits and Environmental Impact reports. Trust the leading home inspection company in Colorado Springs and all of El Paso County in Colorado.
Above home inspections; we also run tests for other harmful elements in your home such as: mold, radon, private well water testing, meth, EPA, and many more. Committed to helping and teaching you to make your home a safe environment for you and your family. military discount, meth testing, lead based paint testing, real estate home inspection, computerized reporting, home inspector, fully insured, certified home inspection inspector, 80922, 80923, 80924, 80921, 80919, 80918, 80903, 80910, 80915, 80911, 80817, 80908, 80906, 80905, 80104, 81006
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Sample_report_image_promoHere is why you should ask every potential home inspector for a sample of their Inspection Report
Not all home inspections conducted in the Colorado Springs area created equal... and before making the final decision to hire your chosen inspector, make sure you grab a copy of their home inspection report first! This is NOT the time to have a poor quality inspection conducted on one of the largest investments of your life. Comparing inspection reports with other inspectors in the area, will allow you to at least know what you can expect for your time and money.
A quality, thorough, and experienced home inspector could potentially prevent you from purchasing a nightmare home...one full of expenses and many repairs!
The top home inspectors in today’s business does not produce handwritten reports. A professional inspector will provide you with a combination of a checklist and a narrative report. Technology has evolved where you should expect to receive a full report, one with digital photographs of the issues discovered during the course of the inspection on the same day the inspection was conducted.
Your inspection report should also provide you with a “Summary Page” with specific recommendations for repairs. However, the report should not contain repair costs or action plans for repairs. Professional home inspectors inspect -- they don’t repair! An inspector that makes repairs should always be avoided due to the conflict of interest inherent in that situation. Grab a copy of our inspection report so you'll have something to compare with other inspectors. As mentioned earlier... you don't want a poor quality inspection being conducted on one of the largest investments of your life.