Home Inspections Indianapolis IN
Home inspections vary from state to state, and most home inspectors are not licensed, but in general, they all must report on serious problems, such as: health and safety issues, roofs with a short life expectancy, furnace or A/C malfunctions, foundation deficiencies, and moisture / drainage issues. Check below for listings and information concerning home inspections.
Glenn Barton
317-244-4443
1735 Desoto Ln.
Speedway, IN
Glenn Barton
317-244-4443
1735 Desoto Ln.
Speedway, IN 46224
Company
Barton Home Inspections
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Rich Able
317-357-6505
PO Box 199300
Indianapolis, IN
Rich Able
317-357-6505
PO Box 199300
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Company
Indy Inspection Service, Inc.
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Ronald Jackson
(877) 857-8129
P.O. Box 421403
Indianapolis, IN
Ronald Jackson
(877) 857-8129
P.O. Box 421403
Indianapolis, IN 46242
Company
Ron Jackson & Associates Inspection Service, Inc.
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Jeffrey Brown
317-784-5557
3216 St Jude Drive
Indianapolis, IN
Jeffrey Brown
317-784-5557
3216 St Jude Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Company
Home Inspections By J.T. Brown Inc.
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Phillip Thornberry
317-848-1744
13277 N. Illinois St
Carmel, IN
Phillip Thornberry
317-848-1744
13277 N. Illinois St
Carmel, IN 46032
Company
Security Home Inspections Inc.
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Steve Ambro
(317) 577-1300
5868 E 71st St, #168
Indianapolis, IN
Steve Ambro
(317) 577-1300
5868 E 71st St, #168
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Company
AP Home Inspections & Environmental Services
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Joseph Holland
317-253-3490
7919 Barlum Dr
Indianapolis, IN
Joseph Holland
317-253-3490
7919 Barlum Dr
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Company
HOLLAND INSPECTION SERVICES,L.L.C.
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Donald Osborne
(317) 784-9892
220 W Edwards Street
Indanapolis, IN
Donald Osborne
(317) 784-9892
220 W Edwards Street
Indanapolis, IN 46217
Company
Osborne Property Inspection
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Danny Maynard
800-369-7025
P.O. Box 701
Greenwood, IN
Danny Maynard
800-369-7025
P.O. Box 701
Greenwood, IN 46142
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Randy Surette
317-815-9497
443 N Rangeline Rd
Carmel, IN
Randy Surette
317-815-9497
443 N Rangeline Rd
Carmel, IN 46032
Company
Cornerstone Inspection Services
Membership Organizations
American Society of Home Inspectors
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Home Inspection of Remodeling Projects home remodeling articles and tips topic: home inspection by Debbie Abrams Kaplan Why Home Inspections are Important Remodeling your home takes not only time, but money – often a lot of it. And there is nothing worse than finishing the project only to find out later, after the money has been paid to the contractor, that your home has problems that could have been caught by a home inspector. Inspectors are trained to evaluate structural components, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, heating and air conditioning, insulation, ventilation and interior/exterior components. Some inspectors are also contractors, giving them additional knowledge and experience. Before even starting your home renovation project, make sure the contract allows you a clean report from a professional home inspector, before your final payment is due to the contractor. Any licensed contractor should be proud to stand behind his work, and you should be wary of a contractor who doesn’t agree to this term. After all, having a house inspection doesn’t only protect you – it protects the contractor from surprises down the road. At completion you’ll be sure the project was done right, and the contractor will have an outside opinion that the work got the stamp of approval from another professional. Hiring a professional home inspector usually costs a few hundred dollars, but might save you thousands in head... |
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