Everyone knows that a home inspection is crucial when buying a new property. However, you can rely on the Inspect360 team at any time, not just in the case of a new purchase. In fact, having your home inspected regularly can help you plan for future repairs. However, not all homeowners realize this, and as a result, they don’t get an inspection until something goes wrong. So, here are three inspections you can have done on your home this fall.
Termites and other wood-destroying insects can live in the walls of your home for months. This means they can build nests and grow their colonies quietly before you even notice. So, if you want to make sure termites aren't in your home, getting a regular termite inspection is the perfect route to take. Fall is the perfect time for this inspection since these pests begin looking for warmer places to hide.
After months of use, getting a pool inspection is a great decision. Pool components like filters, pumps, and even heaters have likely been working overtime, keeping your pool clean and comfortable all summer long. Now, it's time to ensure these parts don't need any major repairs before the cooler months settle in.
Do you have a sewer smell wafting into your bathrooms and kitchen? Then it's time for a sewer scope. Fall is a great time to get this inspection done for your home. If there are any clogs or cracks in the pipes, they can easily be replaced, and your lawn will still have time to recover. Furthermore, getting rid of that stench is always a plus!
Inspect360 has been serving all of Dallas and Fort Worth, TX, since 2006. In that time, we've built a reputation for being the reliable, knowledgeable, and trustworthy home inspector you can trust. In addition to these inspections listed above, we also do 1-year construction warranties, pre-listing inspections, and sprinkler system inspections. To request a quote, give us a call at (817) 754-0360.
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