Aicinspect.com

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AIC Andy's Inspection Company

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Fee-Paid Real Estate Home Inspections for prospective buyers, Also Wood destroying insect reports. Performing Structural and Mechanical Inspections Including but not limited to Roofing Field and material defescts Foundation/Structure/Ventilation Visual structural elements, walls, doors, ceiling and windows. Grading and Drainage Attic Space and Supports/Insulation/Ventilation Water Supply Systems and Fixtures Drains Wastes and Vents Service Entrance Conductors, Panels and Branch Circuits Heating, Ducts and Air Conditioning Built-in Appliances Pre-inspections for home sellers. New construction, draw inspections. Oldest Inspection company in the Golden Triangle Area,Since 1973 WHEN DO I CALL A HOME INSPECTOR? A home Inspector is typically contacted immediately after the contract or purchase agreement is sigined. Before you sign, be sure there is an inspection clause in the sales contract, making your final purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional home inspection. This clause should specify the terms to which both buyer and seller are obligated. DOING THE RIGHT THING! Purchasing a home may very well be the largest investment you will ever make. You should expect the best possible inspection by a professional Inspector of your choice. It is unlikely that a professional inspector will miss ang significant problems; however ther is no guarantee of this. Your best protection is to do the right thing and insist on the services of an INSURED INSPECTOR. WHY INSURED INSPECTORS? Q: What does it mean if a home Inspector is insured and what kind of insurance are we talking about. A: It means that the inspector is covered by General Liability Insurance and Errors and omission (E&O) Insurance. Liability Insurance coveres the inspector for claims arising out of damage to the property being inspected. Errors and Omission Insurance covers the inspector against claims resulting from negligence in discovering and repoting significant discrepancies in the property being inspected. HOW DO I KNOW IF AN INSPECTOR IS INSURED? If you are a home buyer, simply ask your professional inspector if he/she carries Erors and Omission Insurance, and if so request a copy of the Certificate of Insurance. If you are a home seller, be aware that accidents hapen. For your own protection, you should insist that any inspector who is given access to your home be covered by Liability Insurance.
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