"We highly recommend Ken and Overall Inspection Service! He came out today and did a wonderfully thorough job helping us research a moisture problem we are having. Thank you so much Ken. We will be referring all our friends to you in the future! Krista O.
"Thank you so much for your thorough work and report. After reviewing your findings with our realtor. I can now confidently request specific repairs from the seller, based on your recommendations." Faith D.
Ken is the best! Amazing amazing amazing. He walked around with my husband and went over everything! I have heard stories where the inspector goes out, they tell you a few major things and are outta there. Not Ken!!! I shopped around a lot and am beyond thrilled!!! Shannon K.
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Overall Inspection Services, LLC realizes how busy you can get when you decide to buy a new home. The processes may involve getting your children enrolled in a new school, becoming familiar with your new surroundings, let alone making possibly the most expensive buying decision you will ever make. Overall Inspection Services, LLC strives to reduce the stress associated with buying a new home by performing a thorough inspection and informing its clients of the Overall condition of the property.
Overall Inspection Services, LLC utilizes infrared camera technology as an additional service on many of their home inspections. Infrared cameras can help locate deficiencies that may go unnoticed by the naked eye, such as elevated moisture in walls and ceilings that can lead to mold or overheating electrical circuits that could lead to a fire. Infrared technology is the NEXT LEVEL which can provide additional information about the Overall condition of the home, thereby allowing the interested buyer the opportunity to make an appropriate offer if they wish to make one at all.
*The image to the left is of a partially un-insulated wall in a small child's bedroom. The surface temperature of the wall was 91.4F. This room will be unnecessarily hot during the summer and cold during the winter, equating to higher energy costs. This type of condition is very difficult to determine without an infrared camera. If you're buying a new home, getting a typical inspection is one thing. Getting an infrared camera inspection is a completely different level of inspection that ALL home buyers should insist upon.
*The image to the left is of a partially un-insulated wall in a small child's bedroom. The surface temperature of the wall was 91.4F. This room will be unnecessarily hot during the summer and cold during the winter, equating to higher energy costs. This type of condition is very difficult to determine without an infrared camera. If you're buying a new home, getting a typical inspection is one thing. Getting an infrared camera inspection is a completely different level of inspection that ALL home buyers should insist upon.
Please see the link below to the TREC website regarding the Texas Real Estate Commission Consumer Protection Notice.
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