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Home Inspection Phoenix

The Benefits of Home Maintenance Inspections for Older Homes

Older properties’ maintenance inspections are crucial in guaranteeing their durability and safety. Home inspection Phoenix is a preventative measure to maintain a home’s operation and structural integrity, and they provide Read More

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Tips for Conducting Home Inspections: A Guide for Home Inspectors

A home inspection ensures a home’s functioning, safety, and general condition. For home inspectors to perform complete and accurate inspections, they must acquire the appropriate skills and expertise. In this blog, Read More

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Understanding the Different Types of Home Inspection Services Available for Homebuyers

A home inspection covers almost all aspects of a property, but in some circumstances, you might want independent inspections for radon, pests, mold, and foundation problems. A standard home inspection Read More

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Termite

It is estimated that a wooden structure has a 70% chance of being attacked by termites within 10 to 20 years. Termites are a problem that many Arizona property owners face at one time or another.

However, the good news is if you catch the infestation early, you have a higher likelihood to treat it quickly & easily – Prior to significant damage occurring. AJF’s Inspection Team can give you that peace of mind.

Mold

Homes that have had past or current water intrusion issues, may have mold. Certain types of mold, or high concentrations of mold, can be hazardous to your family’s health. Mold testing—and taking steps to combat its presence—can be an essential step in ensuring your new home is safe. This can be particularly important for the very young, the very old and people with allergies or other chronic conditions.

Radon

You cannot see, smell or taste radon, but it still may be a concern in your home

Radon is a radio active gas that has been found in homes all over the United States. It comes from the natural breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water, and gets into the air we breathe.

Sewer Scope

Experienced Plumbers – AJF Employees & Standards

A sewer scope inspection uses a video attached to a snake-like cable to examine the home’s sewer line. This privately-owned pipeline leads from the house to the publicly owned main sewer line or septic tank. Sewer scope inspection can reveal damage to the pipes, blockages, and other problems. These problems, if not repaired, could lead to extensive costs and damages.