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Our services include a non-invasive visual inspection of the roof, attic, structure, foundation, building envelope, heating, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the general condition of the home.
Learn MoreOur services include a non-invasive visual inspection of the roof, attic, structure, foundation, building envelope, heating, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the general condition of the home.
Learn MoreOur services include a non-invasive visual inspection of the roof, attic, structure, foundation, building envelope, heating, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the general condition of the home.
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The purpose of a home inspection is not just to protect your investment, but also to protect you and your family. Shoreline Home Inspections understands this and takes their profession very seriously. Their knowledge and experience play a crucial role in the decision-making process. Every real estate transaction should include a home inspection, because it is the best way to educate and protect everyone involved.
For Sellers and Selling Realtors; No one likes to be caught off guard, especially when they are selling their biggest asset! Having your home inspected before you list it is the best way to be as informed as possible.
Before your new home warranty expires, have your home inspected by a home inspector. Our inspectors will inspect your home's structure, mechanical and electrical systems for defects and other issues.
Home Maintenance Inspections are for homeowners who want to educate themselves, identify any safety concerns and protect their biggest investment!
We can assess a renovation job near or after completion to make sure things have been done correctly. We will provide a report that will detail the current condition, areas to be finished, improvements to be made and note any bad practices or poor workmanship.
Thermal imaging is included with every home inspection. Thermal imaging uses infra-red technology to perform a scan of all surface temperatures. This can be a very useful means of finding problems in a home. Thermal imaging is used to find insulation deficiencies, water leaks, electrical hot spots, and test the heating system.