Shenandoah Myrick
Sterling Real Estate Group
Certified Ecobroker
Certified Residential Specialist
Accredited Buyer Representative


A home inspection is an objective look at the structure and systems within your future home. A
home inspection will also point out the positive aspects of a home as well as teach you about the
maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape.
A trip through the house with the inspector can be an educational experience. The inspector
should explain the operation and condition of the mechanical systems and appliances as well as
the proper maintenance guidelines for your new home.
A home inspection should include electrical, plumbing, central heating and air conditioning,
basement or crawl spaces, foundation and floor systems, kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, walls,
doors and windows. A home inspection should also include roof, Soffit and fascia, gutters &
downspouts, garage, patios and walkways. A home inspection does not cover what the inspector
can not see.
Before choosing any Home Inspector I would suggest asking the Home Inspector the following
question
I recommend the following building inspectors who will issue a written report to you on completion
of the inspection and include a pest inspection. Their inspections range from $275 to $500
depending on size and condition of the home.
Home Inspectors
Home Care & Maintenance
A reliable inspector is an essential ally in your home purchase. When the purchase is over, the
bigger task of home ownership begins. The links included on this page will provide you with
additional resources that can assist you as a home owner with home improvement and
maintenance
Home Improvement
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