NYS requires home inspectors to be licensed and insured and to follow the NYS Code of Ethics and Regulations and the Standards of Practice. Eagle Home Inspections is your expert home inspector in the Hudson Valley, NY area. Depending on the size of your home, a thorough inspection should take 3-4 hours. You don't want a home inspector who punches a time clock. You want someone who will care as much as you do about the condition of the home you are purchasing. Remember, the home inspector is working for you and only you, So choosing the right home inspector is as important as choosing the right home.
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Conducting an Inspection before your buyers do will allow you to see your home through the eyes of a critical and neutral third party. It will inform you of immediate safety issues or areas of concern, such as radon gas or termite infestation. It will also allow you time to get reasonably priced contractors or to make the repairs yourself (if qualified) ahead of time so that the defects won't become a negotiating tool.
If you’re considering renovating your home instead of moving, and want an unbiased opinion beyond what your contractors provide, reach out to Eagle View Home Inspections. Pete can provide a thorough inspection and detailed report to help guide your decision before you commit to the project.
A home inspection report process from Pete will provide the client with detailed comments and photos about the home's current condition. It can also be used as a helpful resource tool to mitigate conditions that may occur in the future.
A walk-through inspection is a home inspection without a written report or pictures. The inspector does it to give you a better understanding of the condition of your present home or the home you are considering buying. Again, it allows you to have the home looked at by an unbiased professional.
If you are concerned about drinking water safety in your home, our inspection team at Eagle View Home Inspections provides professional water testing services, including Radon Water Testing.
Radon is a colorless and odorless radioactive gas. It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils. It typically moves up through the ground to the air above and into your home through cracks and or other penetrations in the foundation. The only true way to know if the radon levels are safe in your home is to have it tested by a professional.
In addition to the home inspection, you may want to have the house inspected for wood-destroying insects such as termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and powder post beetles.
Dye is used to check for any possible waste line leaks, and we visually inspect the exterior location grade areas of the septic system and septic components.
We proudly offer military and senior discounts on all our home inspections and testing to qualified clients across New York. If you have questions, please don't hesitate to contact our team at (845) 648-5197.