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How to Find a Reliable Home Inspector

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You’re in the home-buying process and need to find a home inspector that you can trust. Whether you’re the one selling your home or you’ve made an offer on a property, an experienced home inspector makes sure every detail and issue with the property is carefully addressed. Make sure your home inspector is reliable with these tips from the Austin-area professionals at TLC Home Inspections.

How to Find a Reliable Home Inspector in Austin

Credentials & Education

The first step is vetting each home inspection company’s standards on how they hire employees. Demonstration of continuing education and certification are both important for evaluating the expertise of inspectors. Our team at TLC is certified by The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), which is considered the world’s most elite, non-profit inspection association.

Open Communication

While you don’t have to attend the home inspection, it does speak to the company’s openness if they welcome you to watch the assessment. At TLC, we not only invite our clients to see our home inspectors in action, we also provide a valuable Walk & Talk Consultation to those wanting to sell their home. We’ll go on a two-hour walkthrough of your property to help you identify problems beforehand. We’re dedicated to helping you throughout every phase of homeownership.

Above & Beyond

A reliable home-inspection company does more than offer a one-time service on the day of the inspection. Companies will often set themselves apart by offering homeowners complimentary services. For example, TLC provides a 90-day warranty and 200% guarantee to ensure clients get the quality of home inspection they expect. We also recommend checking to see if appliances, roof, sewer line, and other areas of the home are covered by any eligible warranties.

Get your home inspected by the best! Call TLC Home Inspections at (512) 515-3686, or schedule your inspection today!

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