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NPI West Orlando Residential Services

Providing Home Inspections for West Orlando, Winter Garden, Winter Park, Ocoee, Clermont, Minneola and Surrounding Areas

Whether you’re buying, selling, or building your home, National Property Inspections offers comprehensive home inspection services that help you make informed decisions about your investment.

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NPI inspectors are experts in their field, performing a thorough visual and non-invasive inspection of the home from roof to foundation. They identify safety issues and document the true condition of the home, even in areas you may not think to check.

You’ll receive a detailed electronic report filled with high-resolution digital photos and descriptions of your inspector’s findings in plain language that’s easy to understand. Don’t see the service you want listed below? Call us! We can customize our services to fit your specific needs.

Before you close on your new home, an NPI homebuyer’s inspection sheds light on hundreds of your home’s most important components. From the roof and furnace to plumbing and foundation, your residential inspector takes detailed notes on the condition of the property, giving you the information you need to make the best home-buying decision and prepare for future maintenance.

Getting an inspection before your home hits the market can help your house sell faster and save you money. Pre-listing inspections also let you know which parts of your home to fix before they become deal breakers for potential buyers. With a home seller’s inspection, you won’t be taken by surprise by a major issue before you sell your home. A thorough NPI inspection report included in your home’s disclosure documents can improve your bargaining power, letting prospective buyers know you’ve done your homework.

A home’s age isn’t always a factor when it comes to needed repairs. With a new home inspection, your inspector can identity any issues with your new construction. You can then report them to your builder before your warranty expires and order repairs at little or no cost to you. Similar to a standard home inspection, a new home inspection covers, the roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical and all other major systems.

NPI’s construction draw inspections help lenders and property owners stay on schedule and budget during new construction. If you’re a lender, it’s always best to require a draw inspection before disbursing funds at each stage of the project. This ensures that project funds are spent appropriately according to the construction plan, which minimizes the risk of expensive delays and mistakes. Your inspector will document your project’s progress every step of the way, with draw inspection reports that can be customized to your specific needs and timeline.

A pre-drywall inspection occurs just before drywall is installed during the homebuilding process. At this point in the construction, builders will have completed various components of the home, such as the foundation, roof, flooring, plumbing and windows. Since drywall can hide errors and make identifying needed repairs difficult, a pre-drywall inspection is recommended to ensure that all elements of the home are completed correctly.

National Property Inspections offers relocation inspection services for companies looking to offer home buy-out benefits to employees moving to a new city. NPI inspectors offer the most thorough documentation of a home’s most important features, alerting you to potential safety issues and needed repairs. Since time is of the essence in employee relocation, we also pride ourselves on fast turnaround, giving you a comprehensive and easy-to-read report in 24 hours.

If you live in an area prone to storms, you could save money on your insurance premiums by getting your property Wind Certified. Our NPI inspectors examine areas of your property susceptible to failure in strong winds, such as roof shingles, shutters and structural elements, to ensure that proper wind mitigation techniques have been employed.

A 4-Point Insurance Inspection can help owners of older homes save money on their insurance premiums. 4-Point Inspections focus on your home’s roof, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems), electrical wiring and panels and plumbing connections and fixtures.