Top Real Estate Inspectors in Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Very nice and helpful team, willing to help buyer understand the issue and give suggestions to buyer. Very knowledgable to point out critical issues to protect buyer from unknow concerns. Highly re...Read More…
Full service Electrical Contractor: Residential, Commercial, and Retail Service for National Chains. * Service Up Grades * All Lighting * 220 Lines * Trouble Shooting * Build outs / RewiresRead More…
Tim was so friendly and so flexible! He explained everything in easy to understand language and I felt comfortable to ask "dumb" questions. He told us to call/email him at any point in the future i...Read More…
Ashburn Inspections did a superb job on inspecting our (hopefully) new home. Mr. Ashburn is professional and had answers to all our questions. I was very impressed by the state of the art equipment...Read More…
Home inspections for both buyers and sellers. DEP certified radon tester InterNACHI certified home inspector Home Inspection Through the Eyes of an EngineerRead More…
Budget Pest Control is a well-established, upstanding company without high-pressure, high-commissioned sales people. For more than 30 years we have provided residents in and around the Greater Pitt...Read More…
Inspect the Unexpected Hire a home inspector in Pittsburgh, PA Whether you're buying a new home or you're worried that your home has a mold problem, you need the help of a home inspector. Residents...Read More…

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Clearview Home Inspections

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By NanjingEmpress

Steve saved us from buying a lemon!! I hired Steve in January 2013 for a home inspection. He discovered a terribly expensive problem with a retaining wall. We then hired a structural engineer who said it would cost over 50k to fix. If Steve hadn't caught the problem, we would have been screwed. Thank you, Steve. We hired him to inspect a second house, too. He did a great job and we only found a few issues that can be handled. Oh, his fees are fair and it takes about four hours for him to finish the inspection. You get a detailed report like 20 pages with color photo that night. He is honest and very thorough!!! He also explains the innards, how they work, and if you need to get estimates for various components like the roof or furnace, etc. P.S. We were informed that Steve was blacklisted from Coldwell's referral list this year because he is too honest with buyers and "takes too long" to inspect a home. Really?! If your realtor or realtor's company discourage you from Steve - RED FLAG ...read more

Homeplusisus.Com - Ed Lampl

5.0

By Karen Donaldson-HAIR STYLIST

Keep up the the great inspections, and have a great season. ...read more

Homeplusisus.Com - Ed Lampl

5.0

By American Mold Remediation LLC.

I would highly recommend using Ed Lampl for home inspections and Mold Testing. His fast response time and thorough service has made him one of the only inspectors in Pittsburgh that we refer out. I have been happy with the services he has provided me and my clients for 3 years now. He is honest and straight-forward when giving his evaluations which is hard to find in this industry. ...read more

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Professional Pest Services. Free Estimates Given Right Over the Phone!

We take care of all your pest control needs. Services range from stinkbugs, bedbugs, termites, ants, spiders, rodents, moles, and many many more! ...read more

By BUDGET PEST CONTROL inc. July 06, 2011

Why should you use a home inspector? What you may not Know!

Consider a home inspection prior to purchasing a home, condominium or commercial property. This can bring peace of mind when you sign the sales contract. Knowing what to expect both inside and out will help you make an informed decision about the value of the building and the future upkeep.   An ASHI home inspection accomplishes two important goals. First, it gives you a chance to determine the condition of the house, its structural soundness, and the condition of its mechanical systems. Second, it brings any problems to the seller's attention at a time when they can be resolved before closing a sale. If you sign a contract before inspection, consider including a clause that the sale is contingent upon a satisfactory ASHI certified inspection, and specify when the inspection is to be carried out. That way, you are protected.   A comprehensive inspection includes a visual examination of the structure from top to bottom, including the heating, air conditioning systems, the interior plumbing and electrical systems, the roof and visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors, the foundation, basement and visible structure.   Following the examination, the inspector will provide a report that not only points out possible defects or areas of concerns, but also the positive aspects of the structure as well as the type of maintenance that will be necessary to keep the home in good shape.   Even the most experienced homeowners lack the knowledge and expertise of a professional inspection firm. For example, watermarks in the basement may indicate a chronic seepage problem, toxic mold or simply may be a result of a single incident. Consider using an inspector that a certified with mold testing/indoor air quality.   A professional assessment will provide complete information about the condition of the property you are considering and will help avoid any unpleasant surprises after the sale. In addition, a home inspector can remain totally objective, while you, as a prospective homebuyer, may be emotionally involved. A decision to have a home inspected is a good investment. You might save many times the cost of inspection by being aware of defects, maintenance requirements, and upgrading requirements Good decorating alone should not sell you on a house. Remember, you're also buying structural and mechanical systems. Walk through a house twice before you hire an inspector. The first time, look at the rooms, the floor plan, and envision your own decorating ideas for the house. The second time, go back and look at the condition of the walls, doors, appliances, and plumbing. If the home still looks good after two visits and you're getting serious about the purchase, hire an ASHI certified inspector.   Currently, in many states home inspectors are not regulated by any federal government agencies but in Pennsylvania must adhere to the PennsylvaniaHome Inspector Law – ACT 114. Warren King, president of the Better Business Bureau of Western Pennsylvania Announces a new “Start with Trust” initiative to alert consumers and real estate professionals as to how to identify compliant home inspection businesses. This program is being promoted in conjunction with thePittsburgh Regional Organization of the American Society of Home Inspectors(PRO-ASHI). A home inspection usually lasts about three hours. Professional inspection companies will be happy to answer all your questions. Avoid firms that issue only a verbal report. The report should be in narrative form, not just a checklist of items inspected. The home inspector should also issue a written report and adhere to the ASHI standards of practice. You may find it valuable to accompany the inspector as they goes through the house.   Property inspections are not limited to residential properties. Many inspectors help homeowners with analysis and solutions to specific problems such as energy conservation, wet basements or cracked foundations. Inspectors also inspect work upon completion to ensure that a contract has been properly fulfilled.   If you are considering purchasing a home in Pennsylvania, Ed Lampl, certified ASHI Inspector advises that you invest in an inspection by a reputable inspector that is ASHI verified and compliant with the Pennsylvania law.    When hiring any contractor to come into your house you should consider asking if they have child custody clearances.   Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will make. Know what you are buying and what your future upkeep obligations will be. Make sure that your inspector is certified in areas such as mold testing, radon and pest.   For questions contact – Ed Lampl (412-222-5968) ASHI certified - PRO-ASHI verified State compliant – inspector –servicing –the city of Pittsburgh and surrounding counties – Home Inspections + Environmental Testing - Sick Building Syndrome Specialist infrared technology - military quality ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors) #246381 CMI&CMA; (Certified Mold Inspector&Assessor) #2033 Pesticide Applicator #402710 + DEP PA. Radon Certified #2569 www.HomePlusIsUs.com- take a virtual inspection at our website "We provide a superior level of service unmatched in the Testing and Building Inspection Industry" ...read more

By Homeplusisus.Com - Ed Lampl March 02, 2009