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Whether you’re buying, selling, or building your home, Bee Home Inspections offers comprehensive home inspection services that help you make informed decisions about your investment.
As an expert in the field, I’ll perform a thorough visual and non-invasive inspection of the home from roof to foundation. I’ll identify safety issues and document the true condition of the home, even in areas you may not think to check.
You’ll receive a detailed electronic report filled with high-resolution digital photos and descriptions of my observations in plain language that’s easy to understand. Don’t see the service you want listed below? Call me! I can customize the service to fit your specific needs.
Before you close on your new home, an inspection sheds light on hundreds of your home’s most important components. From the roof and furnace to plumbing and foundation, I’ll take detailed notes on the condition of the property, giving you the information you need to make the best home-buying decision and prepare for future maintenance.
Getting an inspection before your home hits the market can help your house sell faster and save you money. Pre-listing inspections also let you know which parts of your home to fix before they become deal breakers for potential buyers. With a home seller’s inspection, you won’t be taken by surprise by a major issue before you sell your home. A thorough inspection report included in your home’s disclosure documents can improve your bargaining power, letting prospective buyers know you’ve done your homework
Single wide and double wide home inspections are generally required, by Federal Housing Administrations (FHA), Veteran Affairs (VA) and most other financial institutions. During a manufactured home (Mobile Home) inspection, we check a home’s foundation to determine how many tie-downs are present. Tie downs are anchors or straps that robust enough to keep the manufactured home stable even when high winds are blowing. Manufactured homes are more vulnerable during windstorms. Therefore, it is important to schedule a timely mobile home tie down inspection.