- Approximate cost of services:
- $775.00
Thank you for sharing your experience. We strive to provide the best service we can and it is gratifying to hear our clients are satisfied with the services provided.
Top of the line, high resolution tools combined with the proper training, schooling, and experience found with AccuHome Inspections Inc makes the difference. Thank you for your feedback.
Thank you for understanding the role of AccuHome Inspections to help you "make a well informed decision." We appreciate your feedback and look forward to working with you again in the future.
The Inspection Agreement (legislated by law) and Standards of Practice defines the scope of a home inspection. We always emphasize the importance of reading and understanding it before signing so expectations are understood which eliminates disappointment. i.e. A home buyer may feel that appliances should be part of a home inspection. We may turn them on but we are not able to test cycles or report on such. Yet a client could feel it was an oversight. There are items outside the scope of a home inspection that a client may feel was missed even though it is explained in the Agreement. AccuHome Inspections invites clients to call and discuss any concerns. AccuHome Inspections Inc. was awarded the BBB Ethics Award for going "beyond and above the industry expectation" because we try.
There will be items that are not “accessible” during a home inspections, and therefore will be noted as such. Please understand that fatalities DO occur. For this reason the Occupation Health and Safety Act was formed and is enforced. The convictions are public knowledge and anyone can Google the topic to see how serious the Government enforces the Act and read about cases when workers fell from roofs.
Please note the following taken from Occupational Health and Safety Act (the law):
“Every worker shall, while engaged in an occupation, (a) take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of the worker and of other workers present while the worker is working, and (b) co-operate with the worker’s employer for the purposes of protecting the health and safety of (i) the worker, (ii) other workers engaged in the work of the employer, and (iii) other workers not engaged in the work of that employer but present at the work site at which that work is being carried out.”
Helping a home buyer make an informed decision on the largest purchase/investment that most people will ever make is what we strive to do. I appreciate the comment "on the pricey side" as well. It is true, a person gets what they pay for. Thank you for your comments.