4 Reasons Why New Construction Homes Still Need an Inspection

Buying a brand-new home is an exciting milestone. With the latest materials, modern designs, and never-before-used appliances, many buyers assume that a new construction home is free from issues. However, even newly built homes can have defects that may go unnoticed without a professional inspection. At United Property Inspectors, Inc. in Sacramento, we strongly recommend getting a home inspection before closing on any new construction property.

6 Tips to Prepare Your California Home for Winter

While California winters may not bring heavy snowstorms or freezing temperatures, they still pose unique challenges for homeowners. From increased rainfall in some areas to cooler temperatures in others, it’s essential to prepare your home for the seasonal shift. A seasonal home inspection from United Property Inspectors, Inc. can help identify potential issues before they turn into costly repairs, ensuring your home is safe and efficient during the colder months.

4 Benefits of a Pre-Listing Inspection for California Homeowners

Selling a home can be an intimidating process, especially in today’s competitive real estate market. First impressions make a world of difference, and you want to ensure you are putting your best foot forward to potential buyers. At United Property Inspectors, Inc., we offer inspections that will give you an advantage, helping your home to sell quickly and at a higher price. Let’s explore four benefits of pre-listing inspections and how they can help you with your real estate transaction.

Fact or Fiction: 5 Common Pool Inspection Myths

The temperatures are rising across California, and countless homeowners are getting a lot of use out of their swimming pools to cool off. Not to mention, backyard pools look especially appealing to those searching for a new home this summer. When it comes to maintaining a pool, it can be tempting to shrug off an inspection as an unnecessary task. United Property Inspectors, Inc. will address five common pool and spa inspection myths below and explore the truth behind them.

Top 4 Home Inspection Flaws and How to Resolve Them

When protecting your real estate investment, a home inspection is a key piece of the puzzle. Inspections can make buyers and sellers nervous as they await the report to learn the true condition of the home and what issues need to be addressed. At United Property Inspectors, Inc., our highly experienced, certified inspectors will deliver a complete narrative report within 24 hours of your inspection, which includes an overview of items that require attention. In this article, we’ll address some of the top home inspection flaws we uncover and how you can resolve them or avoid them altogether.

Common Home Inspection Questions and What You Need to Know

A home inspection is something that almost everyone will encounter at one point or another when buying or selling a home. An inspection is one of the best ways to protect your investment, empowering you with a detailed picture of the property’s condition that will aid in your decision-making and negotiating. United Property Inspectors, Inc. provides thorough home inspections that will help you make an informed decision that’s in your best interest. We’ll go over some common home inspection questions and answers, giving you the information you need before your own inspection.

A Commercial Building Inspection Can Uncover Hidden Risks

There’s a greater potential for complications with a commercial real estate transaction, and you don’t want to let unknown issues complicate the situation even further. United Property Inspectors, Inc. can help you fully understand the condition of a property with a commercial building inspection, giving you the information you need to make the right decision. These inspections often uncover some flaws we would find in a home inspection but on a larger scale. Let’s discuss some of the issues we uncover in our commercial inspections, which could risk your investment. 

What Happens If Your Home Inspection Doesn’t Turn Out Well?

When you are buying a home, it may seem like a whirlwind of appointments and signatures. One of the most nerve-racking steps in the process is the home inspection, where you will learn the true condition of the home you want to purchase. At United Property Inspectors, Inc., we understand that home inspections don’t always go as planned and can even bring the real estate transaction to a screeching halt. We are here to help you through the scenario where your home inspection doesn’t turn out as planned and to let you know how we can assist you in your next steps.

Move into Your New Home with Peace of Mind

If you are in the market for a new home, there are some things you can do to safeguard your investment. Your potential new home will have to undergo an inspection to evaluate for any flaws or safety issues, but the inspectors don’t check everything that you should have checked. At United Property Inspectors, Inc., we provide comprehensive home inspections, but we also provide specialty inspections that are necessary to give you complete peace of mind. Let’s go over these specialty inspections that are important to have done before you close on your new home.

Protect Your Investment with an Informative Home Evaluation

You would never make a large investment without having all of the facts presented to you. Moving into a home is no different because you definitely want to have all of the facts about the home before you take that important step. United Property Inspectors, Inc. inspects to a higher standard so that you have peace of mind in knowing we have evaluated everything inside the home that can be seen or touched. Let’s walk through our home inspection services, and you can see how we will come alongside you to help protect your investment.