Every inspection service comes with a detailed report outlining your findings. We don’t just leave you with data; our inspectors are happy to schedule a consultation to discuss your findings in detail. This personalized interaction allows you to ask questions, gain a deeper understanding of any identified issues, and explore recommended next steps to address them. With our expert guidance, you’ll have the information you need to make informed decisions about your property.
We craft your report as we move along the inspection, so NO DETAILS ARE MISSED. Our inspections are conducted according to the Standard of Practice set by INTERNACHI, but WE GO BEYOND, with a comprehensive inspection of all accessible systems and components of your home. Our priority is to make sure that our client knows every detail that matters for the SAFETY AND FUNCTIONALITY of the house.
We use the MOST ADVANCED software. Our COMPREHENSIVE REPORTS are always supported with pictures, videos and INFRARED IMAGING. It is easy to read and understand the actual condition of ALL SYSTEMS IN YOUR HOME. It is an hour for us to be trusted with your home inspection. We are dedicated, and that is why you will receive your report THE SAME DAY.
If you’re planning on buying or selling a home, then hiring a home inspector could save you thousands of dollars. It will also help you understand the property you want to buy and the possible defects. For sellers, it can provide insight into a home to know what to expect and can make repairs before listing a property.
A commercial building inspection helps you identify potential problems before they become expensive repairs or even worse, an unsafe structure. It also gives you peace of mind knowing that your property is safe for tenants and visitors. This type of inspection is required by law in most states. Whether you’re looking for a quick turnaround or a comprehensive inspection, our certified property inspectors are ready to serve you.
No matter where you are in America, your home may be exposed to dangerous radon gas. Radon is a natural, radioactive, invisible, and odorless gas that is produced when uranium in the Earth’s crust decays and turns into radium. Radon is also the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
A water quality test is performed by an inspector who looks for contaminants in the water supply. While public water systems must test and treat their water before distributing it, these tests only cover water that hasn’t left the treatment plant. Before your water enters your home’s supply line, it travels through miles of pipes. Some of these pipes might be in poor condition or they could contain lead. The inspector checks for pH levels, fluoride levels (which may be too high), mineral contaminants (including iron, arsenic, and lead), and heavy metals (such as copper and lead).
We conduct XRF lead based paint testing for multi-family buildings. We help the owners and property management companies to comply with the local laws in New York City.
Lead-based paint inspection is crucial to safeguarding public health, especially in older buildings where such paint may still be present. Lead exposure can have severe health consequences, particularly for young children, including developmental delays, learning difficulties, and other neurological issues. Identifying and mitigating risks through inspection helps ensure a safer environment for occupants and complies with legal standards aimed at reducing lead-related hazards.
There are over 400,000 types of mold, and while there are only a few dozen that are toxic, exposure to many molds can lead to health problems. It can also cause structural damage to your house.
Every building owner must have an observation of the parapet on their building according to New York City Administrative Code.
This requirement applies to all buildings with parapets fronting the public right-of-way, regardless of height. EXCEPT: Detached 1- or 2- family homes or buildings with a fence or other barrier preventing access to the exterior wall.
This inspection has to be performed annually and you have to maintain the reports for at least 6 years.
We are here to help you. New York Home Inspections serves all areas of New York City. Our team of licensed and certified specialists is ready to perform a parapet inspection for you.
Most of the properties in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Manhattan are around 100 years old. Years of continuous use lead to deterioration in materials like clay, concrete, and cast iron, which are commonly found in older sewer systems. Cracks, breaks, and corrosion create opportunities for leaks and blockages that can disrupt the flow of wastewater and lead to expensive repairs. Sewer scope inspection allows detecting small issues, such as minor cracks or tree root intrusion, before they develop into costly repairs. Damaged sewer pipes can lead to leaks that contaminate drinking water sources or create unsanitary conditions in residential and commercial areas.
By catching problems early, significant expenses associated with emergency repairs and system overhauls can be avoided.
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