Home Inspection Spotlight: Kitchens

The kitchen is the heart of the home. It is the busiest room where the family congregates for mealtimes and socializing. Not only is it important to have a working kitchen immediately upon moving in for convenience, but for practical reasons as well. You have to have a way to keep food fresh right when you move in, unless you plan on eating out for every meal. Finding out that your refrigerator doesn’t work or that the pipes are leaking will only add unneeded stress to your move. The home inspection experts at InspectPros, Inc. know how important a thorough inspection is for your whole home. Here are some key areas that inspectors should check for defects in the kitchen.

3 Easy DIY Home Projects

Homeownership brings freedom, pride, and independence. It’s the American Dream, right? Once in their own home, many homeowners quickly become overwhelmed with the maintenance required and the cost associated with the never-ending list of home projects. Here at Inspect Pros, Inc, we know that tackling these projects yourself can save time and money IF you know what you’re doing. Here are some quick projects that shouldn’t be overlooked and you can DIY.

Top 3 Questions to Ask Your Property Inspector

The process of purchasing or selling a home can be fraught with anxiety, twists, and turns. The home inspection often feels like one of those hurdles. However, by being present at the home inspection and asking plenty of questions, you can take charge of your home inspection and feel confident moving forward. Our team at InspectPros, Inc. recommends that you ask your home inspector (at minimum) these three questions.

4 Reasons Why You Need a Home Inspection

Many people question the value of a home inspection. Buying a house in the California area can be a lengthy, costly, and sometimes competitive process. The home inspection sometimes feels like just an extra step. Is it really worth it? Our crew at InspectPros, Inc. wants to give you four reasons why you need a residential inspection when buying a home in Ventura County, CA.