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Check out our helpful articles to navigate the inspection process and stay informed!


What Happens If a Home Inspection “Fails”?
A professional home inspection looks at the major systems and components of a house, including the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical system, HVAC, structure, and more. The inspector’s role is simply to document the current condition of the home and identify potential defects or safety concerns. The findings are then compiled into a detailed report for the buyer. The report does not determine whether the house is “good” or “bad” it simply provides information.
Ethan Martinez
Mar 134 min read


VA Termite Inspections in Colorado: The Newest Loan Requirement
Do you know about the neweset VA loan requirement? Scheduling a termite inspection early can keep your deadlines current! Wood-destroying organisms can cause costly structural damage if they go undetected. Early identification allows homeowners to address issues before they become major repairs. Even when no active infestation is found, the inspection still provides peace of mind that the property has been professionally evaluated.
Ethan Martinez
Mar 124 min read


Should You Attend Your Home Inspection?
Want to know if you should attend your home inspection? Read this article to find out why and what benefits you get from being there! Buying a home is an exciting, but stressful time. Help set your mind at ease by getting a thorough home inspection and knowing exactly what you're getting!
Ethan Martinez
Mar 103 min read


How Long Does a Home Inspection Take?
While the timeline can vary, the goal of every inspection is the same—to perform a thorough evaluation of the home so buyers can make a well-informed decision during their due diligence period. Here, we’ll explain what affects the length of a home inspection, why inspections take several hours, and what buyers can expect during the process.
Ethan Martinez
Mar 104 min read
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