Purchasing your new home is probably the largest single investment you will ever make. The home inspector industry exists to provide the homebuyer with detailed, objective information to make a well-informed decision and minimize the risk around your investment, easing what can otherwise be a difficult and stressful process.
All-Points Home Inspection Services LLC can help you fully understand your home's major components and physical structure so that you can go forward with confidence.
A home inspection is an unbiased, professional assessment of the condition of the physical structure and various systems within a house. It uses a non-invasive process that relies on visually accessible symptoms, clues and telltale signs. It may identify safety hazards, inform you of defects (which may require immediate attention or that need to be budgeted for the future), and educate you about the principal components of your home. Items that are typically included in an inspection are:
- Grounds
- Foundation & Structure
- Roof
- Exterior Finishes, Windows & Doors
- Garage
- Attic
- Plumbing System
- Heating & Air-Conditioning System
- Electrical System
- Kitchen & Appliances
- Bathrooms
If a problem is identified, it will be explained to you in detail so that you fully understand what it is and how it can be remedied. Oftentimes, symptoms of a possible problem are identified that suggest further evaluation by a specialist in that area. The ultimate goal is to provide you with the information you need so that you can feel secure in your decision, and have peace of mind about your choice.
All-Points Home Inspection Services LLC provides professional inspection services to the Greater Baltimore Area, including Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County and the Eastern Shore.
All-Points Home Inspection Services LLC offers a range of inspection services:
Full Home Inspections
- Pre-Purchase Inspection - be certain that you understand the home you are buying
- Pre-Listing Inspection - eliminate future surprises to ease the negotiation process with interested buyers
- Walk-Thru Inspection - assure your home's functionality prior to closing, particularly important if you have not been able to have a Pre-Purchase Inspection
- "As Is" Inspection - document your home's condition to provide guidance as you plan for your home's upgrading and maintenance
- New Construction "Warranty" Inspection - detect and detail any concerns prior to the expiration of the builder's one-year warranty period so that required repairs can be performed by the builder instead of at your cost
Single Component Inspections
- One or Two Items Only - when you do not need to have the entire house inspected
- Repairs Inspection - verify that repairs that have been made to your home have been completed appropriately and safely
New Home Photo Documentation
- If you are building a new home, we will inspect the work done prior to the drywall going up, and then provide you with complete photo documentation of what is behind your walls to assist you in the future with planning for any additions or alterations that you may wish to make
Radon Testing
- Short Term Radon Testing for Real Estate Transactions
- Long Term Radon Testing