Buyer/ Pre-listing Inspections
Structural Components Electrical Systems Heating, AC and Ventilation Plumbing Systems Appliances Optional systems |
Termite Inspections
WDI (wood destroying insects) inspections available on request. I will set this up with the general home inspection. |

Hiring a licensed professional home inspector
can help you in making a more informed/educated home
buying decision. Through the home inspection process, I
can assist in identifying defects that could potentially create unnecessary expenses after the purchase, and provide possible
data to assist in negotiation of price/repairs.
Thomas's House to Home Inspection Services
can provide you with the peace of mind needed to reduce the
stress of your home buying experience. Potential discoveries
after the purchase can be avoided by hiring Hinton Vick, an
AHIT graduate and Professional TREC certified, licensed home inspector.
Definitions and Scope
A general home inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. The scope of work may be modified by the Client and Inspector prior to the inspection process.
The general home inspection is based on the observations made on the date of the inspection, and not a prediction of future conditions.
The general home inspection will not reveal every issue that exists or ever could exist, but only those material defects observed on the date of the inspection.
A material defect is a specific issue with a system or component of a residential property that may have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the property, or that poses an unreasonable risk to people. The fact that a system or component is near, at, or beyond the end of its normal, useful life is not, in itself, a material defect.
A general home inspection report shall identify, in written format, defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. Inspection reports may include additional comments and recommendations.
A general home inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. The scope of work may be modified by the Client and Inspector prior to the inspection process.
The general home inspection is based on the observations made on the date of the inspection, and not a prediction of future conditions.
The general home inspection will not reveal every issue that exists or ever could exist, but only those material defects observed on the date of the inspection.
A material defect is a specific issue with a system or component of a residential property that may have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the property, or that poses an unreasonable risk to people. The fact that a system or component is near, at, or beyond the end of its normal, useful life is not, in itself, a material defect.
A general home inspection report shall identify, in written format, defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. Inspection reports may include additional comments and recommendations.