Crystal Minnesota Home Inspector
Crystal Minnesota Home Inspector
More Detail, More Information, More Customer Service
“Get more than just an inspection, get an education of your future home”
please contact:
4141 Douglas Drive Crystal, Minnesota 55422
(763) 531-1000
Buying a new home may be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Although the process is very exciting it quickly becomes overwhelming. While the home you have selected may appear to be just what you’re looking for, how can you be sure there aren’t potentially serious unknown defects which can make your investment in your future a costly one. Having your perspective home professionally inspected by Reassurance Home Inspection can give you piece of mind and possibly save you thousands of dollars on items you may not know about until is’t too late.
When I perform a Crystal, Minnesota home inspection, I spend hours educating myself about every possible aspect that a home buyer may need to know so I can pass that information onto you, so you are as knowledgeable about the house as I am. Finding the things that may be of concern is just the first step. Then, taking the time and being able to explain those concerns, why they happened, and what can be done to correct the problem, is the next step in getting you the information you need to feel confident moving ahead. This is why so many of my clients refer theirs friends and family to Reassurance Home Inspection LLC to inspect their perspective home. My commitment to you is that my inspections, reports, and the quality of education you receive about your future home, are second to none.
I offer a detailed inspection, a great narrative inspection report with photos, repair and maintenance procedure and suggestions, approximate repair cost estimates when possible, and a very informative walk through with you, room by room, inside and out, to explain the concerns and workings of the home. To schedule with a CERTIFIED Crystal MN Home Inspector, call 612.701.9672
I look forward to helping you with your future home.
“The Detail, Information, and Service You Deserve”
Reassurance Home Inspection llc
“The Detail, Information, and Service You Deserve”
Dave Taurinskas CRI
Certified Real Estate Inspector
- Roof
- Exterior
- Structure/foundation
- Interior
- Insulation/venting
- Heating and AC
- Plumbing
- Electrical
This brief tour has eight sections that display photographic examples and audio clips of what a standard home inspection includes. The video cannot possibly detail every item that is inspected, but it does provide a general sense for what an inspection includes.
Roof System
My inspection includes a thorough examination of your roof to determine its age, wear, proper installation including flashing and any potential damage. I look at the chimney, shingles, vents, trim and more.
Exterior Components and Foundation
I will look at doors, windows, siding, intruding vegetation, grading, driveways, decks, foundation, and more.
Structure
I will evaluate the structure for excessive settlement, cracks, deterioration, bowing, and non-conforming construction.
Interior
I will look at indoor windows, stairs, shelving, appliances, smoke detectors, electrical outlets and more.
Insulation and Ventilation
I will also inspect basements and attics for Insulation, moisture, proper ventilation and more.
Heating / Air Conditioning System
I identify type, size, age, proper combustion venting, and the general condition of the furnace. These systems are run and evaluated for performance. Air conditioning and heating systems systems may not be run if temperature is out of safe range or the fuel is shut off.
Plumbing System and Components
All pipes, faucet, fixtures in bathrooms, laundry and kitchens will be inspected. I identify size and inspect for proper function.
Electrical System
I test a representative number of outlets, assess adequacy of number of outlets, and test all GFCI outlets. I open the electrical panel when possible, and evaluate the size, type, and sufficiency of service as well as identify any deficiencies visible such as burnt wires, overcrowding, and branch circuit protection.