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Adam Camosse of Homeinex Corporation Reports the Most Common Questions Asked About Home Inspections

Top Quote Homeinex Corporation Shares Advice about Home Inspections and Answers FAQs. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 09, 2016 - Adam Camosse, a fully qualified inspector at Homeinex Corporation has encountered a variety of questions about home inspections during his many years on the job. Today, his goal is to help home owners and home buyers better understand the process of getting a home inspected.

    "Some of the most common questions I am asked are straightforward and relatively simple," says Adam Camosse, "'What is a home inspection?, and 'What can I expect during my home inspection?' are very popular questions."

    A home inspection often occurs in connection with the sale of a home. Whether you are selling or buying a home, the inspection involves a qualified inspector evaluating the property to determine the condition of the home. At Homeinex Corporation, we will provide you with a 10 page, 132 item report following your inspection that you can use to make future decisions about the home.

    "Our home inspections involve several different parts," says Adam Camosse, "some people are intimidated by the thought of a home inspection, but there is no reason that you should be." Knowing what to expect during your inspection can make the process easier. During a home inspection, you can expect that the qualified inspector will be looking for pest damage, evaluating the plumbing system, checking the foundation, as well as evaluating the status of the home's roof, walls, support beams, and many other areas of the home.

    To view the complete list of items that Homeinex evaluates during their home inspections, visit http://homeinex.net/home-inspections/. Homeinex can also provide homeowners with services beyond basic home inspection. For more information, visit http://homeinex.net/service-price-list/.

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