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Home Inspection St. Johns FL

Highest-Rated Home Inspectors in St. Johns, FL

Home Inspection St. Johns, FL Services

Inside & Out Property Inspectors offer more than just a home inspection in St. Johns. Other inspections performed are new construction inspections, 11-month warranty inspections, and pre-drywall inspections.

It is important to have certified and experienced professional home inspectors for homes near the beach. These homes experience salt air, high winds, and high humidity which can result in quicker damage. We are local to St. Johns, FL, and understand how homes age in this area.

If you are looking for more we also perform infrared inspections, deck inspections, sewer scope inspections, stucco inspections, and commercial inspections.

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Why Get A

HOME INSPECTION IN ST. JOHNS, FL

A home is probably the largest and most important investment your family will ever make. Protecting that investment is important, and it is an inexpensive way to learn the condition of your home. If you are planning to buy or sell a home, we recommend hiring a professional and certified home inspector to conduct the inspection. A good home inspection will identify any problems such as plumbing, wiring, heating & air conditioning, insulation, roof or structural issues with the home before you buy or sell.

Searching for your home can be an enjoyable experience, but before deciding on one in particular, make sure it’s a worthwhile investment. Buying a home is a process that should be properly planned with seriously considerations.

When you are checking out a home, pay attention to the way it looks, smells, and feels. Anything that seems strange could be a potential red flag. And if there is noticeable damage that isn’t a problem now, it could turn into a very expensive problem later. Things like roof damage or just an old or poorly maintained roof could lead to leaks, water damage, and mold. There may already be water damage in the home that you can’t see visibly but there might be an odor that gives it away.

Problems with the roof, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing issues are something you want to know about before purchasing a property. Current issues with the property and potentially expensive repairs don’t have to be a deal breaker. They can leverage your negotiating power and help you get a lower price for your home. Most home buyers agree that it’s worth spending a few hundred on a home inspection to save a few thousand. If you need home inspection St. Johns, FL services, contact us today!

More About Our Home Inspection St. Johns, FL

The inspectors at Inside & Out Property Inspectors are certified through InterNACHI and have been trained to provide residential inspection services, including the following: WDO/Insects, Mold, Water Quality, Stucco/EIFS, Pre-Listing, New Construction, Thermal Imaging, Pools and Spas, Sewer Line, Wind Mitigation Inspections, Four-Point Inspections, and Mobile Home Inspections.

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St. Johns, FL

St. Johns, situated in the northwest region of St. Johns County, Florida, is a thriving unincorporated community that serves as a suburban oasis to Jacksonville. Originally home to 18,063 residents as of the 2000 census, this picturesque locale has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, with the estimated population reaching around 86,400 people by 2016. Positioned within the Jacksonville metropolitan area, St. Johns occupies a strategic midpoint between the bustling downtown districts of Jacksonville and historic St. Augustine. Its strategic location, coupled with its burgeoning population, makes St. Johns a dynamic and attractive hub in the vibrant Northeast Florida region.

If you are looking for a beautiful place to live in that has many amazing opportunities for everyone, St. Johns is a great place for you and your family. Be sure to protect your home investment with a home inspection from the best home inspectors in St. Johns, FL, Inside & Out Property Inspectors.

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FAQS

The cost of a home inspection depends on the size and age of the house, plus any add-ons like pools, external structures, etc. There are new inspectors who charge less but generally you can expect to pay about $350-500 for a basic home inspection, not including any add-ons.

The buyer usually pays for a home inspection because it’s part of the “due diligence” of buying a home. However, the buyer may be able to negotiate for the seller to cover some of the costs of the home inspection as part of the “seller concessions”.

Yes, closing costs are estimated by real estate agents and include every additional cost that goes along with buying a home. However, payment for the home inspection is due when it is done – not at closing.

Yes, home inspectors check all of the major appliances and built-in appliances that will be sold with the home, such as water heaters, HVAC, washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, and ovens. Inspectors generally only check appliances for basic functionality.

No. Home inspections are optional and not required for a loan. Home appraisals, however, are mandatory. No bank or lender will give you any kind of loan without conducting an appraisal first.

Home inspections usually take about 3-4 hours depending on the size of the home. For larger homes, this process will take longer. With Inside & Out Property Inspectors, it only takes 1-2 hours because we do team inspections on site.

A home inspection report will be sent to you usually within 1-2 days after the inspection. The inspection report summarizes all of the major findings of the home inspection.

No but it’s always a good idea to get a home inspected before your buy it. Even if you feel confident about the condition of the home, a home inspector can find issues that you didn’t notice. This may give you the ability to negotiate a lower price, which is well worth the cost of a home inspection.

No. An appraisal is conducted by the bank and a home inspection is done by a privately contracted home inspector. An appraisal is required to get a loan, an inspection is not.

Yes, you can. However, you do have to pay for the appraisal so it is generally a good idea to have the inspection done first. That way, if you decide not to buy the home after the inspection (due to major issues found or other deal breakers) you won’t have wasted the money on the appraisal to get the loan.

Client Testimonials

I wish I could give 100 stars! The whole team is amazing. Nathan and Eli did a new construction inspection for me. They were so detailed and patiently explained everything. They also collected samples for a mold test and PJ promptly called me to explain the lab results. Mery and Boni provide amazing customer support, quickly answer emails, and address any inquiries. I strongly recommend Inside and Out.

Great company and great service! Fast and efficient as well! As a Realtor my clients depend on speed and quality. We all depend on knowledgeable inspectors who give honest and fair assessments of issues and evaluate the properties professionally! Inside & Out Property Inspections did all that! I will definitely be using them again! Thanks!
Both David and PJ were very thorough. They explained the process, pointed out areas of concern, gave suggestions to make corrections, and answered all of our questions. They were professional and courteous. I highly recommend Inside & Out Property Inspectors.