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Radon Testing
Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that has been found in homes all over the United States....
Pool/Spa Inspection
Just as a home inspection informs you about the condition of the home you are interested in purchasing, a pool inspection informs you about the condition of the pool...
Termite/Pest Inspection
It is not uncommon for most home inspectors to offer their opinion on the structural condition of the home as part of their report...
Mold Inspection
The mushrooms in your grocery store have much in common with the black mold that forms on stale bread and mildew that collects on damp shower curtains. ...
New Construction Inspection
There are good reasons to have a professional inspection performed on the newly constructed home you are purchasing...

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When you buy a home, it one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Given that, you will want to know as much as you possibly can about the home you are about to purchase. It's up to you not to let your American Dream become your nightmare!

Our comprehensive, professional home inspection services are designed to help you with that effort.

In addition to the basic home and safety inspection services, Metropolitan Home Inspection Services also offers you the following Inspection and tests:

WE FOLLOW ASHI STANDARDS AND THE CODE OF ETHICS.

Metropolitan Home Inspection Services will provide you with a thorough unbiased, detailed, confidential and professional inspection of your residential or commercial property. We perform a visual inspection of the structure and its systems, as well as an operational check of the various mechanical systems. We evaluate their present condition and life expectancy. Our home inspections often reveal defects that even the seller is not aware of. We provide reports  in a easy to read narrative style and support findings with digital pictures. Our philosophy is to provide timely, accurate inspections while educating the customer about the status and operation of their home.

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We perform a visual inspection of the structure and its systems, as well as an operational check of the various mechanical systems. We evaluate their present condition and life expectancy. Our home inspections often reveal defects that even the seller is not aware of. We provide reports  in a easy to read narrative style support with digital pictures. Our goal is to provide timely, accurate inspections while educating the customer about the status and operation of their home.

 

This is a brief description of what's typically covered in the home inspection. Every home is unique and the home inspection will be tailored to each specific home:

Exterior

  • The flashing and trim.
  • All exterior doors, decks, stoops, steps, stairs, porches, railings, eaves, soffits, fascias, grading, and walkways.
  • And report as in need of repair any spacings between intermediate balusters, spindles, or rails for steps, stairways, balconies, and railings that permit the passage of an object greater than four inches in diameter.
  • The vegetation, surface drainage and retaining walls when these are likely to adversely affect the building.
  • And describe the exterior wall covering

Basement, Foundation & Crawlspace

  • The basement.
  • The foundation
  • The crawlspace.
  • The visible structural components.
  • Any present conditions or indications of active water penetration by probing a representative sampling of structural components where deterioration is believed to be present or where clear indications of deterioration are present.
  • And report any general indications of foundation movement that are observed, such as but not limited to sheetrock cracks, brick cracks, out-of-square door frames or floor slopes.

Furnace

  • The heating system and describe the energy source and heating method using normal operating controls.
  • And report as in need of repair electric furnaces which do not operate.
  • And report if inspector deemed the furnace inaccessible.

Check accessible supply vents for operation

  • The central cooling equipment using normal operating controls.

Under certain conditions, we will not operate the AC unit, such as outside temperature , or when other circumstances are not conducive to safe operation or may damage the equipment.

Plumbing

  • Inspect the main water shut off valve.
  • Inspect the water heating system.
  • Flush toilets.
  • Run water in sinks, tubs, and showers.
  • Inspect the interior water supply including all fixtures and faucets.
  • Inspect the drain, waste and vent systems, including all fixtures.
  • Describe any visible fuel storage systems.
  • Inspect the drainage sump pumps testing sumps with accessible floats.
  • Inspect and describe the water supply, drain, waste and main fuel shut-off valves, as well as the location of the water main and main fuel shut-off valves.
  • Inspect and determine if the water supply is public or private.
  • Inspect and report as in need of repair deficiencies in the water supply by viewing the functional flow in two fixtures operated simultaneously.
  • Inspect and report as in need of repair deficiencies in installation and identification of hot and cold faucets.
  • Inspect and report as in need of repair mechanical drain-stops that are missing or do not operate if installed in sinks, lavatories and tubs.
  • Inspect and report as in need of repair commodes that have cracks in the ceramic material, are improperly mounted on the floor, leak, or have tank components which do not operate.

Electrical

  • The service line.
  • The meter box.
  • The main disconnect.
  • And determine the service amperage.
  • Panels, breakers and fuses.
  • The grounding.
  • The bonding.
  • A representative sampling of switches, receptacles, light fixtures, and ground circuit interrupters.
  • And report the presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring if readily visible.
  • And report on any GFCI-tested receptacles in which power is not present, polarity is incorrect, the receptacle is not grounded, is not secured to the wall, the cover is not in place, the ground fault circuit interrupter devices are not properly installed or do not operate properly, or evidence of arcing or excessive heat is present.
  • The service entrance conductors and the condition of their sheathing.
  • The ground fault circuit interrupters with a GFCI tester.
  • And describe the amperage rating of the service.
  • And report the absence of smoke detectors.
  • Service entrance cables and report as in need of repair deficiencies in the integrity of the insulation, drip loop, or separation of conductors at weatherheads and clearances.

Fireplace

  • The fireplace, and open and close the damper door if readily accessible and operable.
    Hearth extensions and other permanently installed components.
  • And report as in need of repair deficiencies in the lintel, hearth and material surrounding the fireplace, including clearance from combustible materials

Attic, Ventilation & Insulation

  • The insulation in unfinished spaces.
  • The ventilation of attic spaces.
  • Mechanical ventilation systems.
  • And report on the general absence or lack of insulation.

Doors, Windows & Interior

  • Open and close a representative number of doors and windows.
  • Inspect the walls, ceilings, steps, stairways, and railings.
  • Inspect garage doors and garage door openers by operating first by remote (if available) and then by the installed automatic door control.
  • And report as in need of repair any installed electronic sensors that are not operable or not installed at proper heights above the garage door.
  • And report as in need of repair any door locks or side ropes that have not been removed or disabled when garage door opener is in use.
  • And report as in need of repair any windows that are obviously fogged or display other evidence of broken seals.

Kitchen

  • Check cabinets, drawers
  • Verify operation of fan
  • Verify operation of stove and refrigerator
  • Check plumbing

Garage

  • Verify integrity of firewall
  • Verify operation of garage door
  • Verify presence of garage door safety features

 

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