Discover Your Dream Home: Comprehensive Home Inspection Services in New York City

You're paying for an inspection, so you should receive the most complete home inspection for your money.

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We report the home condition from top to bottom (Chimney to foundation)

Buying a home is an exciting and intimidating process; X-Ray Home Inspectors Inc. will not only give you Peace of mind, will also help you determine whether you are spending your hard-earned dollars on a sound real-estate investment.

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Home inspectors have different equipment, qualifications, experience, Pricing and reporting methods, We offer the best services and best effort.

Buyers should consult with, and ask questions of owners and their representatives. Reports are confidential and are meant exclusively for buyers, and not brokers or owners. Further evaluation by specialists is sometimes recommended for any areas showing defects/deficiencies. A final walk-through inspection should be carried out the day before passing by the new owners to double-check the condition of the building.

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Why do I need a home inspection?

The purchase of a home is probably the single largest investment you will ever make. You should learn as much as you can about the condition of the property and the need for any major repairs before you buy, to minimize unpleasant surprises and difficulties afterwards.

Of course, a home inspection also points out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After the home inspection, you will have a much clearer understanding of the property you are about to purchase. If you are already a homeowner, a home inspection may be used to identify problems in the making, and to learn preventive measures that might avoid costly future repairs.

If you are planning to sell your home, you may wish to have a home inspection prior to placing your home on the market. This will give you a better understanding of conditions uncovered by the buyer's inspector, and an opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in better selling condition.

Termite Inspection

X-Ray home Inspectors Inc. will inspect if there's any termite and wood destroying insects’ activities in the house, we will work for you and recommend professional solutions/advice that could save you a good deal of money in the future.

What will a home inspection cost?

The inspection fee for a typical one-family house varies geographically,

as does the cost of housing. Similarly, within a given area, the inspection fee may vary depending upon the size of the house, particular features of the house, its age, and possible additional services, such as septic, well, or radon testing. It is a good idea to check local prices on your own.

The knowledge gained from an inspection

is well worth the cost, and the lowest-priced inspector is not necessarily a bargain. The inspector's qualifications, including his experience, training, and professional affiliations, should be the most important consideration.

Before the home inspection...

X-Ray Home Inspectors Inc. Recommend/invite the clients to be present during the inspection will allows you to see us in action, be confident and feel free to ask any question you may have concerning about your future home. The inspector will be more than happy to point out the problems if there's any and will shows you the good points of the house as well.

concise home inspection reports
Member of the Better Business Bureau
Member of NACHI
(National Association of Certified Home Inspectors)
Thorough, non-invasive home inspections
Reasonably priced

Be cautious of home inspector "certifications" offered by, or sold by trade societies or companies, or obtained via home inspection home study courses. Certifications are available to anybody, a high school diploma is not a requirement and certifications can be readily purchased.

During the Inspection - Be sure to attend the home inspection

Be sure to attend the home inspection; the inspection should take about two hours. One picture is worth a thousand words, and this is a unique opportunity to learn about your new home and its systems.

Be Sure That the Home Inspector is Well-Equipped

The home inspector should be fully equipped with necessary tools including electrical testers, a fuel gas and carbon monoxide detector, moisture meter, ladder, inspection mirror, flashlight, level, and other home inspection tools.

Be Sure to Follow the Home Inspector and Ask Questions

No questions are the only foolish ones. Learn as much as you can from the home inspector during the home inspection.

Foundation

There’s nothing more important than a home's Foundation! You need to know that the home you are purchasing is properly leveled. The physical, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and electrical systems should be thoroughly inspected and evaluated. The home inspector should look for aluminum electrical distribution wires, electrical systems that are not adequate for modern usage, lead and galvanized steel water supply pipes, aged and inefficient heating and air-conditioning systems, etc. The home inspector should be able to include an inspection for wood-destroying insects that will be accepted by your mortgage lender. Let the inspector know up front so that he can bring along a qualified specialist. If the home has a well and/or septic system, these systems should also be able to be evaluated. Please let the inspector know up front so that he can bring along a qualified specialist. Consider Optional Tests Where applicable, testing underground storage tanks, testing paint for lead, testing drinking water for lead, testing well supplied drinking water for bacteria, testing for radon gas in air, testing for urea formaldehyde foam insulation, etc. Please let the inspector know up front so that he can bring along a qualified specialist. Be Sure To Obtain A Full Verbal Report At The Time Of Inspection The home inspection report should be available the next working day after the home inspection but a full verbal report should be obtained at the conclusion of the home inspection.

After the Home Inspection

You Should Know:The condition of the home you are purchasing, including all positive and negative aspects. What repairs are needed (as well as the urgency of those repairs) and the magnitude of the repair costs. The proper course of corrective repairs, and whether alternatives are available. If there are any safety issues that need immediate attention.

You Should Expect

An easy-to-understand, detailed home inspection report in writing. Answers to any questions you may have regarding the report. The home inspector to be available to answer future questions. You should not however, expect the home inspector to offer to repair, for a fee, any uncovered defects.

Our Clients Love Us

Great job by Ramon Martinez. Best ever.
Roody Jean Louis
I was so impresed when Ramon Martinez inspected my home in Baldwin I contracted him to inspect the home I am buying. Ramon is very knowledgable in home construction methods and in problems that may arise when purhasing a home. His use of modern technology was impressive. I would recommend him to my friends.
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