Meet Your Inspector
John Selvidge
Before becoming a home inspector, I worked in the construction industry for over 15 years as a site superintendent and general contractor. Now I love being a home inspector. During my inspections, I follow a comprehensive Residential Standards of Practice. This means I’ll inspect the visible and accessible structure, systems, and components of the home, inside and out, from the foundation to the roof, using the latest tools and technology. I enjoy teaching my clients how their home works and how to maintain it.
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What We Inspect and Why
A home inspection is a visual examination of the home's major structure, systems, and components that are visible and safely accessible. Buying a home is typically the biggest investment you will ever make, so it's important to get a home inspection because the inspector can find and document defects that may or may not be obvious to you as a prospective buyer. Such defects can range from simple replacements or repairs to severe damage or safety and health concerns.
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Interior, exterior, walls, windows, and doors
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HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
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Basement, crawlspace, and structure
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Fireplace
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Roof and attic
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Electrical
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Plumbing
We Educate Our Clients
During the home inspection, I will show you the unique components of your home and highlight general concerns. I will include specific recommendations on maintenance and repairs as a part of your home inspection report. Scientific evidence demonstrates a solid relationship between housing conditions and human health. I will make sure your home supports your health