How the A-Pro® Home Inspection Systems Process Works:
Scheduling the Inspection:
- When a real estate agent or buyer contacts A-Pro®, they schedule a home inspection.
- A-Pro® coordinates with the homeowner or seller to set a convenient time.
On-Site Inspection:
- A licensed A-Pro® home inspector visits the property.
- They thoroughly examine the home, covering key areas such as:
- Roof and attic
- Exterior (siding, foundation, windows, doors)
- Interior (walls, ceilings, floors)
- Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems
- Appliances
- Structural components
- Pool (if applicable)
- Septic system (if applicable)
- Mold (if requested)
- Radon levels (if requested)
- Termite and pest inspection (if requested)
- Water quality (if requested)
- Wind mitigation (if requested)
Advanced Tools and Technology:
- A-Pro® inspectors use cutting-edge tools, including infrared cameras, moisture meters, and gas detectors.
- These tools help identify hidden issues (e.g., leaks, electrical problems, insulation gaps).
Thorough Documentation:
- During the inspection, the inspector takes detailed notes and photographs.
- They document any defects, safety concerns, or maintenance recommendations.
Objective Reporting:
- A-Pro® provides a comprehensive report, typically within 24 hours.
- The report includes:
- Summary of findings
- High-resolution images
- Descriptions of issues
- Recommendations for repairs or further evaluation
Review with Clients:
- Real estate agents and buyers review the report together.
- A-Pro® inspectors explain findings, answer questions, and offer insights.
- Agents can use this information to negotiate repairs or adjust the offer price.
Post-Inspection Support:
- A-Pro® remains available for follow-up questions or additional services.
- If needed, they can provide cost estimates for repairs or upgrades.

