North Dallas Real Estate Inspector

Looking for a North Dallas Real Estate Inspector?

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Inspecting Dallas Real Estate

A certified Dallas real estate inspector from Advanced Inspection Service (AIS) can save you money and enhance your peace of mind. Whether you’re selling or buying property, a thorough inspection can identify defects that are present in the building — or situations that may create potential problems in the future. This knowledge enables the seller to make repairs before the property is listed, enhancing its appearance and value. For the buyer, a real estate inspector’s report, discussion and recommendations can help you avoid purchasing a house in need of expensive repairs – or negotiate a better price.

An AIS real estate inspector in Dallas typically requires four hours to examine a medium-sized home or condo. Larger residences will require proportionately more time, as will clients requests for the inspector to conduct special evaluations of a swimming pool or spa, pier-and-beam foundation, crawl space. In any case, the resulting real estate Inspection Report will be available to the client online (or via email) within 24 hours. We understand that the Dallas real estate market is highly competitive, and are committed to delivering a prompt and accurate assessment so our clients can make well-informed decisions.

Buying or selling a home in the DFW area?
Call AIS to talk with a certified Dallas real estate inspector – Mike Martin (972) 342-9183

Inspecting Real Estate in North Dallas, Frisco and Park Cities

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North Dallas Condominium Real Estate Inspector

AIS real estate inspectors have inspected hundreds of houses, condominiums, ranches, apartment buildings and commercial buildings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In the past few years Texas has experienced a large population influx in the North Dallas region.  Our business has increased significantly in the north central corridor — from Park Cities to Carrollton.

And over the past few years, we’ve done quite a few condo and home inspections in Richardson and Plano. Each AIS/Dallas real estate inspector is familiar with the local building codes, builders and construction practices in these areas, and understands the kind of issues that commonly cause problems for homeowners there.

An increasing portion of our Dallas real estate inspector’s work involves new homes. You might wonder why a brand new house – built by a well-known builder in a prestigious neighborhood using brand name materials and systems — would need to be inspected. Well, even with a great design and high quality components, there are many things that can go wrong during the construction process. The builder and subcontractors are under tremendous pressure to complete the house in the shortest amount of time possible and keep their costs down. This can result in cutting corners, hurried or faulty techniques and other mistakes. A professional real estate inspector can detect these problems; and it’s prudent for a new home buyer to require a whole house inspection by a certified 3rd party inspector before accepting the new house from the builder. Often the mere presence of this requirement in the sales agreement can result in a better quality home.

Advanced Inspection Service – Dallas Real Estate Inspectors

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Inspecting New Homes in Frisco, TX

Each AIS real estate inspector in Dallas is professionally trained and certified by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). We also participate in national and international home inspection organizations to keep up-to-date with the latest technologies and best practices for home and commercial building inspection. Our Chief Inspector, Ed Martin, is certified by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and the Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI).

For most people, buying a home is the largest single financial investment they will make. The condition of your home’s structure and systems can have a big impact on your family’s safety and quality of life. No one wants the trouble and expense of dealing with structural or mechanical problems in their new home. With all this at stake, hiring an experienced and qualified real estate inspector is a very cost-effective protection.

Call an AIS-Dallas real estate inspector today to discuss your property inspection requirements (972) 342-9183