A comprehensive visual examination of a property's physical structure and major systems, from the foundation to the roof, designed to give a potential buyer a clear understanding of the home's overall condition. It is the standard and most common type of inspection performed during a real estate transaction.
This is for both a 4-Point & Wind Mitigation to be performed on the same address at the same time.
A limited-scope inspection that focuses exclusively on the four most critical systems in a home: the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), electrical panels and wiring, plumbing fixtures and pipes, and the roof. This type of inspection is often required by insurance companies before they will provide coverage for a home.
A specialized inspection that identifies features of a home's construction designed to withstand damage from high winds, such as those in a hurricane. Documenting these features, like roof-to-wall attachments and impact-rated windows, can often lead to significant discounts on homeowner's insurance.