Address: 6417 Brahman Dr, Lakeland, FL 33810, USA
Phone: +18632135288
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Angel Blackmon
Adam was very nice and has great communication! He was able to get our home inspection done on short notice
WILLIE ANDERSON, JR.
The Inspector Was On Time, Well Informed Of The Services He Was Providing. He Gave Me A General Overview Of What His Report Entailed As Well As Any Red Flags That May Be Of Concern. wajr.
Linda Lee
This WIN Home Inspections. Adam was very professional and was flexible with the timing of my schedule as well as his. He showed up on time and did a great job with the inspection. Answered our questions and overall was a great experience.
Lynn Europe-Cotter
I originally contacted a different company but ultimately they could not meet my timelines, so referred me to WIN. They stepped up and on short notice got the job done. I appreciate both the company that made the referral and Adam Potter at WIN for handling everything so professionally.
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A visual and easy-to-read WIN Home Inspection Report is delivered to you within 24 hours after the inspection. We encourage you to read the entire report and call us with any questions that you may have after reading it.
No, the home inspector only assesses a home and provides an unbiased report on the condition of the home. This practice is followed to avoid any conflict of interest on what the inspector finds and reports on.
A home appraisal assesses the value of a property while an inspection assesses the condition of a property and its components. A home appraisal is most often used by a lender to decide whether a particular property justifies the amount of money the borrower is requesting.
Yes, sellers can be present during the pre-listing home inspection. It gives them first-hand clarity on the issues in the home and helps them understand the repairs or pricing of the home. The inspector can help the seller prioritize items to be fixed that may help the home sell faster.
Yes, home buyers can and should be present during the home inspection. At WIN Home Inspection we provide a thorough home inspection that is also a home tour. It provides buyers an opportunity to discuss findings with the inspector, gain more knowledge about the condition of the home, and get a “home tour” to learn how things in the home work. The home inspector can also discuss recommendations for regular maintenance in the home.
A home is one of the most valued purchases one makes. And therefore, for the home buyer/buyer’s agent, it is important to know the condition of the home before closing the transaction to avoid any major expense in home repairs. For the home seller/seller’s agent, it is good to get the home inspection before listing the home to understand the condition of the home, the issues that may come up during the transaction, and in some cases proactively make the repairs ahead of time.
The homeowners/home sellers may verify the completed repairs by hiring the home inspector for a re-inspection.
While this is not necessary, we recommend that clients should attend the home inspection. This is not just a home inspection but also a home tour to understand the condition of the home.
For buyer’s inspection, home buyers pay for the inspection. For pre-listing inspection, home sellers pay for the inspection.
Ideally, home buyers should have a full home inspection prior to closing on their most valued real estate transaction. If a fast closure does not allow time for a home inspection, you can choose a post-close home inspection to identify health and safety issues, needed repairs, and required maintenance items prior to moving in. Home buyers purchasing a new build home should also have a one-year warranty inspection (or new construction inspection) before the builder’s warranty expires. Home sellers should have a pre-listing home inspection before placing their home on the market. Making needed repairs before listing a home can save money later and result in a faster closure. Homeowners should also consider having a full home inspection every 3 years to check on the current condition of the home and catch health and safety issues before they become larger risks.
A standard WIN Home Inspection covers the following areas – site, foundation, roofing, exterior, interior, plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
WIN Home Inspection brings state of the art equipment to the inspection. A standard home inspection takes about 2-4 hours depending on the size and age of the home.
The price of a home inspection depends on several factors such as the size of the home, age of the home, location, foundation type, and the additional optional services you choose. Please contact your WIN Home Inspector to get a quote for your home inspection.
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