What Is A Wind Mitigation Inspection?
Wind Mitigation Inspection provides your insurance company with accurate information about the construction and all enhancements of the structure to determine how it will fair in high winds such as those from hurricanes and tropical storms. This inspection looks for features of the home that will reduce any loss from these storms such as: hurricane straps, shutters, impact resistant windows, gable bracing, deck fasteners and attachment, garage door rating, and more. As a qualified inspector I will make recommendations that may help you save on your Windstorm Insurance premium.
Why Do You Need A Home Inspection?
BUYERS: Your home is one of the most substantial investments that you will make in your lifetime. You need a qualified and detail oriented assessment of the systems and components of your purchase to protect you from the things that you can’t and are not trained to see. Most buyers walk into a prospective property and are blinded by the possibilities of their future. It is not my goal to shatter those dreams, but instead to ensure that you and your family start off as safe and care free as possible.
The pre-sale home inspection is your chance to find the faults and deficiencies that are hidden from the untrained eye. Once you sign the dotted line at your closing any new faults or failures are your responsibility.
A comprehensive home inspection by a qualified and knowledgeable inspector can save you thousands upon thousands of dollars in major repairs and alterations by detecting minor and major defects before closing and ensuring the integrity of the home. With each inspection you receive a fully detailed report, color pictures, videos (when necessary), and recommendations as to the type of licensed or certified professional that will be required to correct the deficiencies found.
SELLERS: A Pre-listing, Comprehensive Home Inspection gives you, the Seller, the knowledge you need to determine what repairs you plan to make to the flaws and defects of your property prior to a potential sale so that you can get the best price possible for your property and to protect you from costly delays and failed closings. These inspections also provide you with the knowledge to be prepared for price negotiations and gives confidence to potential buyers in their decision to purchase your property because of your honesty and preparation.