Are you a local homeowner in the southeast Michigan area, looking for a comprehensive home inspection? Look no further than Weatherstone property inspections! Our team of trained home inspectors will meticulously examine every aspect of your home, from the roof to the foundation, siding, windows, plumbing, electrical system, and more. Whether you're buying or selling a house, our detailed inspection report will provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions. Additionally, we offer specialized inspections such as roof inspections to determine the life expectancy of your roof, mold inspections to identify potential organic growth, well water testing to ensure the safety of your drinking water, and radon testing to address any concerns about elevated levels of this harmful gas. Trust Weatherstone's experience and expertise to give you peace of mind about your home.
Your Weatherstone Home Inspection
Checking the Visuals
A visual check is the first step in our comprehensive home inspection process. Our Weatherstone inspectors focus on the home's exterior and interior conditions that are readily accessible and visible. We look at the structure's overall condition, noting any signs of wear or damage that could indicate underlying issues. This includes checking for cracked walls, uneven floors, and malfunctioning windows or doors. In terms of the property's exterior, we assess the condition of the siding, paint, and any visible foundation areas. It's important to catch these potential problems early, as they could lead to more significant repairs down the line. While this visual inspection is not invasive, it sets the stage for a more detailed analysis if we find areas of concern that warrant a closer look.
Going In-depth
After the initial visual assessment, our Weatherstone inspectors dive deeper into the home's critical systems. We meticulously inspect the electrical system, ensuring that wiring, outlets, and service panels meet safety standards. Plumbing is thoroughly evaluated for leaks, proper function, and signs of water damage. Heating and ventilation systems are tested for efficiency and safety, while air conditioning units are checked for proper operation ahead of the warmer months. We also take a closer look at insulation and ventilation in the attic, which can impact energy costs and air quality. This in-depth inspection is designed to uncover issues that may not be apparent to the untrained eye, providing homeowners with a clear understanding of their property's condition and what steps may be necessary to address any issues uncovered.
New Construction Inspections
Pre-Pour Inspection
Before the concrete is poured for your new home's foundation, a pre-pour inspection is a critical step in ensuring the longevity and safety of your property. Weatherstone inspectors check the site to ensure that the ground has been prepared correctly, the formwork is properly installed, and that the steel reinforcement is in place and meets building codes. We verify that all plumbing groundworks are correctly installed and that there are no potential issues that could affect the foundation's integrity. Identifying and correcting any problems at this stage can save you from costly and complex repairs in the future. This inspection is about ensuring that the base of your home is set to be as strong and durable as possible, providing peace of mind that your new construction is off to a good start.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
The pre-drywall inspection is an essential phase in the construction process, taking place before the interior walls are sealed. This is a unique opportunity for a Weatherstone inspector to evaluate the components that will soon be hidden behind drywall. We examine the framing to check for structural integrity and ensure that it complies with the building plans and codes. Electrical wiring, plumbing lines, and HVAC systems are all scrutinized for proper installation. This inspection is crucial because it allows for the correction of any issues before they become inaccessible, preventing future problems that could be more difficult and expensive to address. It's a proactive measure that adds an extra layer of protection for your investment, assuring that the inner workings of your home are sound before moving forward with the finishing touches.
Final Inspection
The final inspection is the last step before a new construction is deemed complete and ready for occupancy. In this stage, Weatherstone inspectors conduct a thorough assessment of the finished home. We check that all systems, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and any installed appliances, are functioning correctly. The inspection also covers the quality of the finishes, ensuring that flooring, paint, trim work, and fixtures have been installed properly and without defects. We examine the exterior of the home as well, including landscaping, driveways, and walkways, to ensure they meet the appropriate standards. This comprehensive review aims to catch any remaining issues that need to be addressed, allowing for repairs before the final handover. It provides the homeowner with the assurance that their new home is built to standard, safe, and ready for move-in.
Warranty Inspection
A warranty inspection is an important consideration for homeowners as it typically occurs near the end of the first year of ownership of a new construction home. This period is significant because most builder warranties cover the home's systems and structure for this duration. Weatherstone inspectors will perform a detailed examination of your home, identifying any issues or defects that may have arisen since the initial purchase. We focus on aspects that are covered by the builder's warranty, including the proper function of HVAC systems, the integrity of the roof and foundation, and the performance of electrical and plumbing systems. Identifying these issues before the warranty expires can save homeowners significant repair costs. This inspection ensures that any concerns are documented and can be addressed by the builder, allowing for peace of mind in your investment.
Roof Inspections
What to Expect
When you schedule a roof inspection with Weatherstone, expect a thorough examination of your roof's condition. Our inspectors look for signs of wear, damage, and aging. We assess the state of roofing materials, check for loose or missing shingles, and evaluate the integrity of seals and flashing. The inspection doesn't end there; we also examine gutters, downspouts, and drainage to ensure water is effectively diverted away from the home to prevent damage. Additionally, we inspect for any vegetation or debris that could cause long-term issues. Our goal is to identify any potential problems that can lead to leaks or more substantial damage over time. After a Weatherstone roof inspection, homeowners are well-informed about the state of their roof and what maintenance or repairs may be necessary.
The Detailed Report
Following a roof inspection, Weatherstone provides a detailed report that is both comprehensive and easy to understand. This document includes an assessment of the roof's current condition, highlighting any areas of concern or potential problems. We include photographic evidence of the roof's state and any damage or defects we've discovered. The report also offers recommendations for maintenance or repairs that should be carried out to ensure the roof's longevity and prevent future damage. If needed, we can provide an estimate of the roof's remaining lifespan and suggest a timeline for replacement. This report is a valuable tool for homeowners, as it not only provides a snapshot of the roof's condition but also serves as a guide for taking actionable steps to maintain or improve one of the most critical components of their home.
Additional Weatherstone Services
Mold Inspections
Mold can be a silent but harmful presence in a home, which is why Weatherstone offers specialized mold inspections. Our trained inspectors look for visible signs of mold growth and the conditions that may encourage it, such as excess moisture and poor ventilation. We also use tools to measure humidity levels and moisture within walls, floors, and ceilings. If mold is suspected but not visible, we may recommend sampling the air or affected materials to identify the mold type and concentration. The results from these tests can inform the homeowner of any health risks and the urgency of remediation. Following the inspection, we provide a detailed report with our findings and recommendations for mold removal or preventative measures, helping to ensure the health and safety of your indoor environment.
Well Water Testing
Ensuring the safety of your drinking water is a top priority, particularly for homes with private wells. Weatherstone's well water testing service is designed to give homeowners peace of mind. Our inspectors collect water samples and have them analyzed for a variety of contaminants, including bacteria, nitrates, heavy metals, and other harmful substances. We follow EPA guidelines and use accredited laboratories for precise and reliable results. In addition to testing for safety, we also evaluate the water for hardness and pH levels, which can affect plumbing fixtures and water quality. Once testing is complete, we provide a comprehensive report detailing the findings and suggesting any necessary treatment or filtration systems to ensure the water is safe for consumption. Regular well water testing is recommended to protect your family's health and to maintain the quality of your water supply.
Radon Testing
Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can pose significant health risks if it accumulates indoors. Weatherstone takes radon testing seriously, using the latest technology to measure radon levels in your home. Our inspectors place testing devices in the lowest livable area of the house, where radon is likely to be at its highest concentration. We follow strict protocols to ensure accurate readings, including closed-house conditions during the testing period. The process typically takes a few days, after which we analyze the data to determine if radon levels are within safe limits. If elevated levels are found, we provide detailed guidance on mitigation steps and refer homeowners to qualified radon remediation specialists. With Weatherstone's radon testing service, you can be confident that your home is not only structurally sound but also safe from this invisible hazard.