A Properly Inspected residential home inspection is performed by a licensed home inspector to ensure that the home is in good working condition and that any major deficiencies of the home are pointed out to our clients.
The resulting property condition report (PCR) is used to help buyers and owners understand maintenance and operation of the property. It also helps prospective investors to assess their confidence when it comes to making financial decisions.
– If the home is older than 25 years old most insurance companies in Florida require a four point inspection. Your insurance company wants to know that the four main points of the home (Roof, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC) are in good and in safe working order.
– Your insurance company wants to know the age, shape and type of roof, how well the roof is connected to the walls, (either by toe nails (16 penny nails) or hurricane clips or straps), how well the sheathing is secured to the trusses, what type of nails were used, and if the openings of the house (windows, doors and garage door/s) have hurricane impact resistance ratings. A wind mitigation inspection can help lower your home owner’s insurance policy premiums.
– A roof certification inspection lets the insurance company know the type and age of a roof.
No house is perfect. If the inspector identifies problems, it doesn’t mean you should or shouldn’t buy the house, only that you will know in advance what to expect. If your budget is tight, or if you don’t want to become involved in future repair work, this information will be important to you. If major problems are found, a seller may agree to make repairs.
A Properly Inspected residential home inspection is performed by a licensed home inspector to ensure that the home is in good working condition and that any major deficiencies of the home are pointed out to our clients.
The resulting property condition report (PCR) is used to help buyers and owners understand maintenance and operation of the property. It also helps prospective investors to assess their confidence when it comes to making financial decisions.
– If the home is older than 25 years old most insurance companies in Florida require a four point inspection. Your insurance company wants to know that the four main points of the home (Roof, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC) are in good and in safe working order.
– Your insurance company wants to know the age, shape and type of roof, how well the roof is connected to the walls, (either by toe nails (16 penny nails) or hurricane clips or straps), how well the sheathing is secured to the trusses, what type of nails were used, and if the openings of the house (windows, doors and garage door/s) have hurricane impact resistance ratings. A wind mitigation inspection can help lower your home owner’s insurance policy premiums.
– A roof certification inspection lets the insurance company know the type and age of a roof.
No house is perfect. If the inspector identifies problems, it doesn’t mean you should or shouldn’t buy the house, only that you will know in advance what to expect. If your budget is tight, or if you don’t want to become involved in future repair work, this information will be important to you. If major problems are found, a seller may agree to make repairs.
KEY FACTS ABOUT PROPERLY INSPECTED LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Pinellas County Companies
- Company name
- PROPERLY INSPECTED LLC
- Status
- Active
- Filed Number
- L13000143128
- FEI Number
- 46-3833909
- Date of Incorporation
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October 10, 2013
Age - 12 years
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://properlyinspected.com
- Phones
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(727) 798-6480
PROPERLY INSPECTED LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 318 COUNTRY CLUB DR,
OLDSMAR,
FL,
34677
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