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New Construction Home Inspection in Denver, CO: Why Brand New Does Not Mean Problem Free

It is easy to assume that a brand new home does not need a professional inspection. After all, it was just built to code, the appliances are new, and everything looks pristine. But a new construction home inspection in Denver, CO regularly…
infrared inspection

See What a Regular Inspection Can’t: Why an Infrared Inspection Matters on the Front Range

A standard home inspection covers a lot of ground, but it has an obvious limitation: it can only assess what the inspector can see. Walls, ceilings, and floors all hide what's happening behind them. An infrared inspection changes that equation…
Radon Testing

The Invisible House Guest Nobody Wants: What Colorado Homeowners Need to Know About Radon Testing

If you have ever bought or sold a home in Colorado and someone mentioned radon, you probably nodded along and hoped it would just sort itself out. Radon testing gets treated like a formality in a lot of transactions —…
Pre-Listing Inspections

Sell Smarter, Not Harder: Why Pre-Listing Inspections Give You the Advantage

Pre-Listing Inspections: The Smart Way to Prepare Your Home for Sale Selling a home can feel unpredictable, especially when you’re waiting for a buyer’s inspection to reveal potential issues. That uncertainty is exactly why pre-listing…

Check Out the Recent Redfin Article We Were Featured In

Whether you’re in the process of selling a home in Dallas or buying a house to rent out in Philadelphia, you’re likely no stranger to the importance of a home inspection. You might even be familiar with other specialty inspections for…
Maintenance And Warranty Walkthroughs

Should I waive my home inspection since I’m buying the home as is?

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 Realtors and home inspectors get this question more and more these days due to the aggressive contracts that must be written to have a go at the fewer number of listings that become available. Unfortunately, inspection findings may not have the negotiation power that they had even a  few years ago, but still are a very important part of a home purchase.