STANLEY INSPECTION SERVICE
Home inspection-Corpus Christi
'it's just a better inspection"
- RICHARD STANLEY, CMI
- Texas Real Estate inspector license #4518
- 25+ years experience
- Thousands of inspections performed
- Very thorough
- Same day reports
Stanley Inspection Service
www.stanleyinspection.com
What is a Home Inspection?
A typical home inspection reviews the condition of the home's
heating system, central air conditioning system, interior plumbing,
and electrical systems; the roof, attic, visible insulation,
walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors; foundation, and
visible structure.
The inspection generally takes 1 1/2 to 3 hours to perform (depends
on size, age, amenities, etc.), and my report is furnished to the
client soon after inspection …usually via electronic media.
Reports generally include digital images of the defects discovered
during the inspection.
Home Inspection Report
A home inspection report is a snapshot in time of the home's
physical condition
and indicates what may need major repair or replacement.
The report should also make the client aware of safety issues.
Code of Ethics / Integrity
I am dedicated to representing only my client, and will always act
in good faith toward the client. I
avoid all conflicts of interest by making home inspections my only
business. I am not affiliated with any real estate agency or home
repair business and the inspection will not be used as
a vehicle to solicit or obtain work in another field of business.
The information in my inspection will be confidential and not
disclosed to any other party without the approval of the
client.
Review our Code of Ethics at
www.certifiedmasterinspector.org/cmi/coe.html
MY Full
Inspection Includes:
• Roof, vents, flashings, and trim.
• Gutters and downspouts.
• Skylight, chimney and other roof penetrations.
• Decks, stoops, porches, walkways, and railings.
• Eaves, soffit and fascia.
• Grading and drainage.
• Basement, foundation and crawlspace.
• Water penetration and foundation movement.
• Heating systems.
• Cooling systems.
• Main water shut off valves.
• Water heating system.
• Interior plumbing fixtures and faucets.
• Electrical service line and meter box.
• Main disconnect and service amperage.
• Electrical panels, breakers and fuses.
• Grounding and bonding.
• GFCIs and AFCI.
• Fireplace damper door and hearth.
• Insulation and ventilation.
• Garage doors, safety sensors, and openers.
And Much More.
Qualities to Expect from a Professional Home Inspector
The professional home inspector should be very knowledgeable,
well-trained, and able to communicate his findings to the home
buyer in a fair, honest, clear, concise manner.
Certified Master Inspectors are required to attend continuing
education courses annually.
EXPERIENCE SUPPORTED BY QUALIFIED KNOWLEDGE is the most
important
factor to consider when choosing a home inspector.
Make an Informed Decision
A professional home inspection provides the buyer with an
opportunity to become familiar with the functions and condition of
the home. Every home ages and wears differently and the buyer is
best served by having a comprehensive review regardless of the
home's age or appearance.
Inspection of a newly constructed home will insure that the builder
has not overlooked any details. It will determine if the house
meets industry standards or requires any last minute fixes that
should be completed before the sale is final. The home inspector
works on your behalf to insure you have unbiased information before
making that important purchase.
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