Your Inspection
What to expect during your inspection
A photo speaks a thousand words. All noted recommendations in your report will be annotated with red shapes for safety concerns and orange shapes for recommendations. That way you will know exactly what you’re looking at!
From drones to thermal imaging, Evo Home Inspections brings the best tools, knowledge, and education to every inspection. We stay up to date with the latest tools and technologies in the inspection industry.
Our reports are easy to read and very understandable. Color-coded system tabs on every page make it easy to navigate. Pictures and illustrations are included to make noted problems clear. View sample report.
What does a home inspection cost? You don’t have to jump through hoops to find out how much you’re going to pay for gas, food or clothes. So why should it be that way in the service industry? You’re right, it shouldn’t!
Whether you are buying, selling or maintaining your home, Evo Home Inspections provides professional and quality service from the moment you call us. Our certified home inspectors will walk through your home with you and teach you as much as you want to learn. We strictly follow the Standards of Practice for home inspectors established by InterNACHI, the leading home inspection association.
After we walk through the home together, we will explain the general condition of the home and systems with you and your agent. We will talk through any major issues that need to be addressed sooner rather than later. We will also mention the items that you will want to keep an eye on for deferred maintenance. All of this will be detailed in our easy-to-read Spectora report, which will be delivered in HTML and/or PDF format. From that report, you will be able to see the items we discussed, with images for reference.
Foundations, grading, drainage, basements, walkways, floor, wall, and ceiling structures.
Roof coverings, drainage systems, flashings, skylights, chimneys, and other roof penetrations.
Service entrances, panels, branch circuits, connected devices and fixtures, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and making sure your outlets are GFCI-protected.
Fixtures and faucets, water supply systems, drain, waste and vent systems, water heater, vents, flues and chimneys, and any sump pumps or fuel storage and distribution systems.
Heating and cooling equipment, ducts, vents and flues.
Dishwasher, garbage disposal, range hood, range or oven, cooktop, microwave, trash compactor, bathroom exhaust fans, garage door operator, and other built-in appliances.