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High Level Home Inspections - Protecting you and your investment!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 new home professionally inspected by our company as early as possible in the buying process can save you thousands of dollars on items which you may be able to have the seller or builder correct.

 

Our company is dedicated to providing you with valuable information about your new home. We thoroughly inspect the major components of the subject property which may expose unknown defects. Our company will give you the information you require to aid in making an informed decision.

On the other side of the coin, as the seller, having your home inspected prior to listing it will give you the opportunity to correct some issues ahead of time, thus avoiding possible delays in the selling process and adding strength to your asking price. It may also show potential buyers that you have made an extra effort to offer a home free of serious concerns. Statistics have shown homes inspected prior to selling, typically sell quicker and with less problems.

 

We provide home inspection services throughout most of Oregon.

INSPECTOR'S TIP - Grounding to Prevent Shock

 

Grounding to prevent shock...


The National Electrical Code requires that every circuit have a grounding system. Grounding ensures that, in the event of a short circuit, all metal parts of the wiring system or of lamps or appliances connected to it will be maintained at zero volts. The grounding wire for each circuit is connected to the distribution center and then is run with the hot and neutral wires in the branch circuits.

 

 

We also recommend Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) in all water locations such as:

 

Kitchen

Bathrooms

Exterior

Garage

 

The GFCI's prevent electrical shock.