Address: 5627 Shadow Bend Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89135, USA
Phone: +17027141494
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Miray Gweon
Had a fantastic experience with Vegas Valley Inspections. Darrel was very professional and thorough. Would highly recommend their services to all new home buyers!
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Highly recomended, very professional and pleasent.
Vin Adinolfi
These guys went above and beyond. So fast responding. So thorough. Provided videos and a great packet explaining everything. 100% recommend. And the best price!
Jackie Cossio
I was a little overwhelmed by so many options when it came to home inspections. Vegas Valley Inspections came highly recommended and I am very glad to have chosen them. Our inspector Darrel was very thorough and knew what he was doing. His report included lots of pictures and was very easy to understand. It highlighted major problems and recommendations. After closing the sale, some additional questions and concerns came out and he was more than available to address them and help as much as he could. He is truly very professional and a great and honest person. I would definitely use their services again and recommend them.
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We sure do! We offer commercial building inspections in Las Vegas, Nevada for building owners, banks, business owner, investors and more. Our commercial inspections include a comprehensive evaluation of all major parts of a building including the interior and exterior elements, structure, foundations, electrical systems, plumbing systems, heating & cooling systems, roof, and more.
In Las Vegas, Nevada a typical home inspection will cost $325. We are always trying to keep our pricing affordable without sacrificing quality. However if you need additional services such as a drone roof inspection, thermal imaging inspections, and pool/spa inspections then there may be extra costs involved of $100 or so.
The inspection fee for a typical single-family house or commercial building varies geographically, as does the cost of housing, similarly, within a geographic area the inspection fees charged by different inspection services may vary depending upon the size of the building, particular features of the building, age, type of structure, etc.
An inspection consists of a non-invasive physical examination of a homes systems, structures and components intended to identify material defects that exist at the time of inspection. The heating and cooling equipment is activated along with operating plumbing fixtures, testing accessible electrical outlets and fixtures, and operating a representative sampling of doors and windows. Visual inspection of the roof, walls and drainage adjacent to the home are included. Because of the wide range of construction practices and the normal wear and tear placed on the components of home, a professional home inspection can help provide a wealth of information to a home seller anxious to convey the condition of their home to perspective buyers.
If the inspector finds problems in a building, it does not necessarily mean you shouldnt buy it, only that you will know in advance what type of repairs to anticipate. A seller may be willing to make repairs because of significant problems discovered by the inspector. If your budget is tight, or if you do not wish to become involved in future repair work, you may decide that this is not the property for you. The choice is yours.
No. A professional inspection is simply an examination into the current condition of your prospective real estate purchase. It is not an appraisal or a Municipal Code inspection. An inspector, therefore, will not pass or fail a building, but will simply describe its condition and indicate which items will be in need of minor or major repairs or replacement.
As a seller, if you have owned your building for a period of time, an inspection can identify potential problems in the sale of your building and can recommend preventive measures which might avoid future expensive repairs.
We encourage homebuyers entering into a contract for the building of their new dream house whether it is custom or tract built to retain the services of a professional home inspector during the construction of their new home. Homebuyers building their new dream house have many important decisions and considerations. They need to know that someone is looking out for them with independent, unbiased professional eyes.
The best time to consult the inspector is right after youve made an offer on your new building. The real estate contract usually allows for a grace period to inspect the building. Ask your professional agent to include this inspection clause in the contract, making your purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional inspection.
A complete inspection includes a visual examination of the building from top to bottom. The inspector evaluates and reports the condition of the structure, roof, foundation, drainage, plumbing, heating system, central air-conditioning system, visible insulation, walls, windows, and doors. Only those items that are visible and accessible by normal means are included in the report.
It is not necessary for you to be present for the inspection, but it is a good idea. By following the inspector through the inspection, observing and asking questions, you will learn about the new building and get some tips on general maintenance. Information that will be of great help to you after youve moved in.
An inspection is a visual examination of the structure and systems of a building. If you are thinking of buying a home, condominium, mobile home, or commercial building, you should have it thoroughly inspected before the final purchase by an experienced and impartial professional inspector.
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