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What Does A Home Inspector Do

Home inspector with a safety vest and hat holding a clipboard looking up at the ceiling

An inspector checks the safety of your potential new home. Home inspectors focus, first of all on the structure, construction, and mechanical systems of the house and inform you of the need for repair.

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The inspector does not evaluate whether you get the value for your money or not. Generally, an inspector checks and gives estimates;

  • for repair
  • the electrical system
  • plumbing and waste disposal
  • the water heater
  • installation and ventilation
  • the heating and A/C system
  • water source and quality
  • the potential presence of pests
  • the foundation doors, windows, ceilings, walls, floors and roof

Be sure to hire a home inspector, who is qualified and experienced. It’s a good idea to have an inspection before you sign a written offer. Since once the deal is closed, you’ve bought the house as is.

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One of the reasons to call the Agardi Team if you want to buy a home or have one to sell is:

Not only do we sell our clients’ homes for more money and faster than the average area agent, but your home is also more likely to sell. According to 2015 MLS statistics, only 71% of area homes sold during their listing term. Compare that to our 95% of homes listed that sold before the end of the listing term. YOUR HOME SOLD GUARANTEED OR WE’LL BUY IT*


To discuss the sale of your home, call The Agardi Team at 718-755-2882 and start packing!

*Agardi Team and the seller have to agree on the price and the closing date.

Call Us @ 718-755-2882
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