Highland Home Inspections offers the following services: new construction foundation inspections, pre-drywall inspections, a pre-settlement walk through inspection (this most referred to as your home inspection), radon testing, mold testing, pre-listing inspections,...
Occasionally, Home inspectors get blamed for breaking things but more often than not home inspectors “reveal” something that was already damaged or inoperative. It is a rare occurrence that a home inspector breaks or damages anything on the property. But if it does...
When you schedule a home inspection, you are asked to review and sign a Pre-Inspection Agreement. The Pre-Inspection Agreement states if in the rare event something that “should” have been noted in the inspection was not, you can be reimbursed for the price of the...
A home inspection is a one-day, non-invasive comprehensive evaluation of the property. We do walk on the roof whenever it can be accessed safely. We do not damage or deconstruct any part of the property. Remember, typically home inspections are performed on a house...
Sometimes a complete and full home inspection with a report is not an option for you. We do offer a “Review and Consultation”. This service allows us to walk the property pointing out the concerns we have so that you are educated about your potential...