- Kitchen Remodeling
- CarpetingStaging is the art and science of making a house more inviting and appealing to potential buyers. Staging can be as simple as moving a few pieces of furniture and de-cluttering. Or, it might also involve basic changes such as painting, replacing carpeting and updating lighting fixtures. A staging professional assists a Realtor and/or homeowner by assessing the overall impression a potential buyer may have of the home.
- Shower Pan Replacement/Installation
- New Construction
- Foundation Installation
- Irrigation SystemsA home inspection is an independent visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a home, from the roof to the foundation. A standard inspection includes all structural items, mechanical and electrical systems, and appliances, as well as a check for water penetration. An environmental inspection, as well as a termite inspection and inspections of gas lines, swimming pool/spa, sprinkler systems and septic systems, would usually be considered additional, and these services may or may not be offered by a particular inspector. “Cosmetic” items are usually not noted because they are not included in your contract. In addition to potential problems, an inspection also points out the positive aspects of a home, and whatever maintenance would be necessary to keep it in good repair.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- DecksNo. There is considerable variation in inspections between inspectors. Some inspectors will check items like shower pans, window air conditioning units, gas lines, windows, decks, patios, oven temperatures, water heater temperature and pressure relief valves, solar heating systems, attic insulation, etc., while other inspectors may not inspect these items. Be certain at the beginning of the home purchase experience of what will be inspected and include all the items you feel important, such as if the inspector will crawl under the house or go up into the attic.
- Patios
- Insulation