Sometimes your homeowner’s insurance provider will ask questions about the electrical system. “Does it have knob and tube wiring?” “Will the windows in the home withstand 65 mile an hour hurricane force winds?” We are always available to answer these questions for...
Yes. In a seller’s market, some contracts have excluded home inspections. We are glad to come out and evaluate your home after you have moved in. We have performed many of these types of inspections in the past. We can perform a full home inspection with a final...
Highland Home Inspections inspectors are fully trained and certified by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). We have over 90 years combined experience amongst our inspectors. In fact, our least tenured inspector has over 1,000 inspections under his belt. We...
A home inspection is a one-day observation of the working systems and structure of the home and its appliances (HVAC, water heater, range, washer/dryer, etc.). While a home inspector can evaluate the age and condition of an appliance, it can not be determined exactly...
A home appraisal evaluates the value of the property in comparison to other similar type homes in the area and is used by lenders to make sure that the property you are looking at is appropriately valued/priced for purpose of a mortgage loan. A home inspection...