There are three kinds of Florida insurance inspections you will want when looking at changing your insurance policy.
Wind mitigation is a critical aspect of any home on or near the coast of Florida. Whether you already own a home, are buying a home or even if your new home is under construction, it is essential to understand how the building will perform during a major storm.
Insurance companies are becoming more strict about insurance for inspections requirements. This is likely due to the increase in homeowner claims for primary systems such as plumbing and electric.
At Solid Rock Inspections Group, we have performed thousands of property inspections that will allow us to share a few important insider tips about the home inspection process.
Commercial real estate is not cheap by any means and neither should your property inspection. Remember, whoever you choose as your property inspector, be sure to place their experience and qualifications above price every time.
Not only do we have your back when it comes to the holidays, but we have you covered when it comes to inspecting your home whether for a 4 point inspection for insurance or a thorough home inspection for a new home you may be buying. Learn how these holiday safety tips can keep you safe this December.
A home inspection involved a detailed examination of your home. By following some key home inspection preparation tips, you can help make your home inspection go quickly and the selling process go smoothly.
A home inspection is not a required part of the buying process, but it does help buyers avoid mistakes so they can make a smart buying decision. Learn more about pay at closing inspections with Solid Rock Inspections Group
For the health and safety of the future home owners, Solid Rock Home Inspection always recommends mold testing at the time of your home inspection. However, if you have recently had water intrusion due to a storm or suspect that you may have mold after a storm, call Solid Rock Inspections for more information on mold testing…
The one house you thought was perfect has a few too many flaws after a home inspection and now the seller won’t make the repairs. So what do you do? When this happens, you certainly have a few options to consider.