Property Condition Evaluations and Inspections
South Florida, U.S.A.
954-247-1199
SERVICES
Since 2005
Home Inspections
The structure
Electrical System
Heating and Ventilation / Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Roof Covering
Plumbing System
Interior Components
Exterior Components
Site Conditions that affect the structure
US$350.00
4 Point Inspections
Roof
Plumbing System
Electrical System
Heating and Ventilation / Air Conditioning (HVAC)
US$300.00
Roof Re-Certifications (“Old Roof”)
Residential Shingle and Tile Roofs
US$200.00
Wind Mitigation
Inspections
Residential
US$250.00
Roof Construction Inspections
Shingle, Tile, BUR, Metal
Commercial and Residential
US$400.00
HOME INSPECTION: “Home inspection services” means a
limited visual examination of the following readily accessible installed
systems and components of a home: the structure, electrical system, HVAC
system, roof covering, plumbing system, interior components, exterior
components, and site conditions that affect the structure, for the purposes of
providing a written professional opinion of the condition of the home. FS
468.8311 (4).
4-POINT
INSPECTION: “Citizens (insurance company) requires a four-point inspection for all homeowner, dwelling and
mobile home applications for properties more than 30 years old. A Florida-licensed
inspector will check the home’s electrical system, plumbing, heating/cooling
system (HVAC) and roof. The inspector must provide the age, type and condition
of the wiring, heating and plumbing systems, and roof. Any serious hazards or
deficiencies (such as exposed wiring, active leaks or evidence of leaks) should
be repaired before an application for coverage is submitted.” https://www.citizensfla.com
OLD
ROOF:
“Roofs older than 25 years (shingle or other type) or 50 years (tile, slate,
clay, concrete, or metal) require documentation showing at least three years
remaining useful life. A Florida-licensed inspector must conduct an inspection
of the roof to check for any visible signs of damage or deterioration. When a
roof has less than three years of remaining useful life, the
homeowner must provide proof of a full-roof replacement to the inspector
before any policy is written on the home. The inspector will complete a Roof Inspection Form verifying the roof is in good
condition.” https://www.citizensfla.com
WIND
MITIGATION INSPECTIONS: “Wind-damage mitigation features protect against wind
damage by helping your home withstand [hurricane or other severe storms].
Documenting
the presence of qualifying mitigation
features on your home through a wind mitigation inspection may save you money
by helping you qualify for mitigation discounts on your insurance policy.”
https://www.citizensfla.com
ROOF CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS: Will “... conduct inspections of construction, alteration, repair, remodeling, or demolition of structures and the installation of building systems …to ensure compliance with the Florida Building Code…”. FS 468.604 (2)
TEXT:
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