For sellers clearing findings, buyers negotiating credits, and agents keeping deals together — reach out on repairs across roofing, hardscaping, foundation, waterproofing, HVAC, plumbing, painting, drywall, chimney, mold, asbestos abatement, and more.
An inspection report tells you what needs attention. This is what comes after: whether you're a seller clearing repairs before closing, a buyer negotiating credits, or an agent trying to keep a deal together, reach out and we'll help point you toward getting the work done.
Clear inspection findings before they become a renegotiation — get ahead of repairs before the buyer's inspector finds them.
Know what a repair actually costs before you negotiate a credit or walk away from a deal.
Keep transactions moving by getting your client a fast, real answer on what a finding will cost to resolve.
Repairs and replacement for issues found in the roof section of your report.
Driveways, walkways, and structural concrete work.
Structural and cosmetic porch repair.
Addressing foundation cracks, settlement, and basement moisture intrusion.
Repair or replacement for damaged or worn flooring.
Repair or replacement for failed seals, damaged frames, and non-functioning hardware.
New gutters or repair of damaged, clogged, or improperly pitched systems.
Especially negative grade correction — regrading so water moves away from the foundation instead of toward it.
Interior and exterior painting for cosmetic findings and pre-listing touch-ups.
Repair of cracks, holes, and water-damaged drywall.
Furnace, air conditioning, and ductwork repair or replacement.
Fixture, supply line, and drain line repair.
Structural chimney repair, tuckpointing, and cap or crown replacement.
Creosote and debris removal for safe operation.
Firebox, damper, and flue repair.
Testing to confirm mold presence and remediation to resolve it.
Removal and abatement of asbestos-containing materials identified in a survey.
Send us the report finding (or the whole report) along with the property address, and we'll follow up on next steps for that trade category.
One inspection. One magazine-style report. Every finding, every cost, every photo — organized so you can act on it before closing.
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