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Sample Report
Each inspection report is individually computer generated. It is unique to that property and is done with Norm's custom software system NSPEC. He is able to complete the report at the time of inspection if the client desires that service, otherwise the report will be faxed overnight and the hard copy mailed the next day.
Inspection AgreementPlease take a look over our insepction agreement. You can access the agreement by clicking the icon to the right. It is provided in Adobe PDF format. ASHI Radon ChecklistAlso to the right you can view a sample ASHI Radon Inspection Checklist to see what is covered in a Radon inspection. "The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) recommends that home owners and home buyers test their current or prospective home for the presence of radon gas in indoor air. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) strongly recommends that steps be taken to reduce indoor radon levels when test results are 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of radon in air, or more. The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has estimated that each year in the U.S., between 15,000 and 22,000 people die from radon related lung cancer. Exposure to radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking." Energy Audits
Energy audits are another great way to analyze and begin improving the efficiency of your home. Your home's energy audit comes with a comprehensive report detailing major opportunities for upgrading the energy efficiency of your home and estimates the savings and costs for each recommendation. Click on the report to the right to view sample of the kind of information you could expect with your energy audit.
Wood Destroying Insects
Wood destroying insect reports contain detailed information on inspection findings, as well as recommendations and observations. Also included is important consumer information regarding the inspection. |
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