Alpharetta home inspection picture

As an Alpharetta home inspector, David is always taking some of the craziest pictures.  A lot of the times I’m still trying to figure out exactly what the problem is, but you see, here’s the key.  David is trained and certified to look for these types of items and I’m not, and most home buyers are not trained either.  I think about some of the things that David has ran across while doing a thorough home inspection (including snakes, bats and other creepy crawling things) and I just shutter.  There is no way that I would go in some of the places that a home inspector has to go. 

Atlanta home inspection pictureHere’s one of the problems that David runs across as an Atlanta home inspector on numerous inspections.  It’s a dryer vent that is coiled up and laying on the floor.  This traps the lint in the vent and it is considered a safety hazard. 

Finding a home inspector in the Atlanta area is not a difficult task. In fact there are hundreds of home inspectors in the North Atlanta area such as Cumming, Canton, Woodstock, Roswell, Alpharetta, and Marietta. Out of all of those home inspectors only a select number are actually certified Georgia home inspectors.

The process of the home inspection requires about four hours for most homes and a professional home inspector would invite you to be there for the home inspection.  David knows that your time is valuable so he understands if you can’t be there for the entire home inspection process, but he does like for you to be there by the time he is finished so he can go over his findings with you in person. 

Fell free to visit our website to schedule your own home inspection today or call David at 404-788-2581

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This was a cold day for home inspections

David, my husband who is an Atlanta home inspector was out doing an emergency inspection today.  Every time I look out side and heard the wind blow, I thought about how cold it was.  I wonder how home inspectors up in the north make it.  It was cold to me here today and I know several places that have snow right now.  Has anyone else wondered how they do a home inspection when there is snow on the roof of the home their suppose to be inspecting.  That is one of those things that I would mind having some feedback on.  When it snows and the guys up north still able to do an inspection?  I know when it rains, David is still out there.  Today was interesting because he got over to the home in Alpharetta and it was winterized.  The water wasn’t on so David could not perform the full inspection, he couldn’t check the kitchen or bathroom areas and several other items.  He’ll have to go back on Monday.  That is one of the things that most people don’t think about when calling for a home inspection, is all utilities need to be on.  Well that’s it for today. If you want to book a home inspection visit us at IHIHOMEINSPECTIONS.COM

 Back to my question tho, When it snows are the guys up north still able to do an inspection?  How does that work? 

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