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Protect Your Greatest Asset!  Chances are, your home is the biggest investment that you will make. Choosing a home inspector to represent you should be as important as choosing the best interest rate for your mortgage. 

Different home inspectors have varying qualifications, experience, reporting methods and pricing. Ultimately, a thorough inspection depends on the individual inspector’s own effort.

The property inspection is not an exaustive inspection of the structure, systems or components.  The inspection may not reveal all deficiencies.  A real estate inspection helps to reduce some of the risk involved in purchasing a home, but it cannot eliminate all the risks, nor can the inspection anticipate future events or changes in preformance due to changes in use or occupancy.

It is recommended that you obtain as much information as is available about the property, including Seller’s Disclosure, previous inspection reports, building/remodeling permits, engineering reports, etc.

We adhere to the rules of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) Standards of Practice (Section 535-227 & 535-233 of the Rules) as a minimum standard of inspections by TREC Licensed Inspectors.  Rules may be found at www.trec.state.tx.us .