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WinChek Home Inspections of North Carolina

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Serving
Fayetteville * Lumberton * Asheville * Oak Island to-South Carolina
24 hour service
Local 910-674-4035
Toll Free - 1-877-288-9933 ext. 5211

BUYING? WinChek Home Inspections helps you to make informed decisions by having a professional home inspection before you buy.

SELLING?  WinChek can help you avoid surpises during the sale by having your home inspected before it is listed.

REALTOR?  Don't lose a sale when the Buyer's home inspections reveals defects which should have already been detected. Encourage your seller to get a pre-listing inspection to protect you both. WinChek Home Inspections is at your service.  We will provide you or your client with a thorough inspection at a fair price.



We also provide services to Mortgage Lenders, Insurance Companies and any other interested party.

Our service is quickly scheduled and professionally accomplished home inspection which follows the standards of practice mandated by the licensing board. 

Our product is a summary and detailed report prepared only for our client which will include photographs in a bound report booklet.




Why You Need a Home Inspection

BUYERS


 

Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, so you should be sure that the home you want to buy is in good condition. A home inspection is an evaluation of a home’s condition by a trained expert. During a home inspection, a qualified inspector takes an in-depth and impartial look at the property you plan to buy. The inspector will:
  • Evaluate the physical condition: the structure, construction and mechanical systems.
  • Identify items in the house that are or are not satisfactory. 
  • Refer you to the appropriate contractor such as electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicans where appropriate.
  • Provide you with a summary and detailed report including photographs where appropriate.

The home inspector does not estimate the value of the house.

 



The Bottom Line: Spending Hundreds May Save Thousands



When you make a written offer on a home you should insist that the contract state that the offer is contingent on a home inspection conducted by a qualified inspector. You will have to pay for the inspection yourself, but it could keep you from buying a house that will cost you far more in repairs down the road. If you are satisfied with the results of the inspection, then your offer can proceed.



SELLERS

In this litigious society, ignorance is not necessarily bliss, and the words "seller should have been aware of the problem" is being heard in a lot of courtrooms these days.  With an inspection before the property goes on the market, the seller is better able to control the transaction in an upfront way.


 


WinChek Home Inspections of North Carolina
* Licensed Home Inspector #2873 * Licensed General Contractor #55655 

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