HEATING & COOLING:
StyleCraft goes well above and beyond the average homebuilder when it comes to
optimizing homes’ heating and cooling equipment from the get-go, doing so in a way
that uniquely drives lifetime cost savings. Because of this, our inspections intensely
vet the heating system and central cooling equipment, as well as visible distribution
and venting methods, to make sure everything is dialed in to the right degree.
PLUMBING:
All homeowners know it’s not bumps in the night that keep you up. It’s the distant
drip, drip, drip from a faucet… somewhere. Our inspectors will test all toilets, sinks,
showers, etc. We’ll also examine the interior water supply, as well as the drainage
sump (if applicable). Finally, we’ll review and accurately note the water supply, drain,
waste, and main fuel shut-off valves, as well as the location of the water main and
main fuel shut-off valves. And a whole lot more.
ELECTRICAL:
This is one of those critical inspection areas where the need for safety and efficiency
converge. Our inspection includes the service line, the meter box, main disconnect,
inspect panels, breakers and fuses, the service grounding and bonding, in addition to
a representative sampling of switches, receptacles, light fixtures, and AFCI receptacles.
We test and report on all GFCI receptacles and GFCI circuit breakers. Finally, our
inspectors examine the service entrance conductors and smoke detectors, and report
the presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring.
INSULATION AND VENTILATION:
Our inspectors spend a lot of time in the areas you’ll hardly ever visit. We inspect
the insulation in unfinished spaces, the ventilation of attic spaces, mechanical
ventilation systems, and report on the condition of insulation and ventilation in
unfinished spaces.
INTERIOR:
It’s easy to take for granted that all of a home’s features well within your grasp are
working just fine. But we won’t let it happen. We inspect the walls, garages, ceilings,
and floors, steps and stairways, balconies and railings, counters, and a representative
number of installed cabinets, doors, and windows. Our also inspectors report on any
signs of water penetration.