RESCHECK DOCUMENTS

I can provide you with a completed ResCheck document for the residential construction permitting process. These documents are needed for new residential construction, alterations and additions. A complete set of construction plans are required before these documents can be prepared. These are documents that are required by most permitting offices prior to receiving your construction permit.  It is a document that is completed for the Dept of Energy showing your plans meet compliance with the energy code in effect for your area.

SWIMMING POOL INSPECTIONS

COMCHECK DOCUMENTS

I can provide you with a completed ComCheck document for commercial construction permitting..  These documents are needed for new commercial construction, alterations and additions. A complete set of constructions plans are required before these documents can be prepared.   These are documents that are required by most permitting offices prior to receiving your construction permit.  It is a document that is completed for the Dept of Energy showing your plans meet compliance with the energy code in effect for your area.

CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW FOR ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE

INFRARED THERMOGOPHY:

Shelander Inspection Services offers thermal scans of residential and commercial structures.  I am certified as a level 1 thermogropher.  This is an added feature that is avaiable to be used during inspections for further investigation of issues not easily visible

LANDSCAPING IRRIGATIONS INSPECTIONS

DRONE ROOF INSPECTIONS

OTHER SERVICES AND TESTING OFFERED

OTHER SERVICES AND TESTING OFFERED

Draw Inspections

For those building a house or commercial structure you will need verification of progress by the contractor.  I inspect the structure and report as to the progress found and let you know whether the builder has completed as stated before you pay the contractor with work performed or not performed.

One Year Warranty

If you purchased a new home, your builder will usually place a one year warranty on the home.  Before the one year warranty expires, it is a great idea to have the home professionally inspected to take advantage of any problems or defects that the builder is responsible for.  After the warranty expires, a homeowner could face repair bills that my have been avoided.  The best time to get one of these inspections is around the eleventh month of ownership.Most builders provide a one-year warranty for new construction. Generally during this period of time, the buyer develops a "punch list" of corrections for the contractor to repair under the warranty coverage. Some defects will not be obvious to the untrained eye. It is prudent to obtain our home inspectors list of items that will most likely be repaired by your builder at no cost to you. You will be reassured knowing that potential problems were addressed before they grew into something that could cost you a great deal down the road.

Investors Property Inspections

Inspection are made prior to purchasing an investment property.  The inspection will provide information regarding the condition and repairs needed prior to putting the property on the market.

New Tenant Move-in Conditions

The inspection is performed just prior to a new tenant moving into a rental property. As a previous real estate investor for over (45 years) and am very familiar with the process of tenants moving in to units and having issues come up soon after move in and at move out. This is a way to protect yourself from lawsuits.

This is not full home inspection, just a smaller version including the items that could cause issues with the tenant at the end of their rental lease. It is used to document the condition of the home just prior to tenant move-in. Items that are inspected:

  • Pictures of all rooms, showing ceiling and floors, walls and their condition with date stamps on the pictures documenting existing damage if any.

  • Check of kitchen faucet for drips, drains underneath sink for leaks, disposals, dishwasher.

  • Check of water heater for proper connections, pans, and TPRV.

  • Check of range/oven for working burners and oven temperature

  • Check of all bathrooms for drips on faucets in lavs, tubs, showers.

  • Check of all toilets making sure that they flush and do not continually run and are no leaks.

  • Check of all light fixtures for working bulbs, ceiling fans and that they operate.

  • Check that all plugs are working and are proper for their location

  • Check to make sure all smoke detectors and CO detectors are properly installed and working.

  • Check of all doors for proper latching, deadbolts working.

  • Check all windows for proper opening, closing and locking.

  • Check that all window have no broken or cracks paynes.

  • Check A/C and heating unit for operation and temperature log.

  • check breaker box to make sure all is secure.

    The final report would be used if any issue arrives upon tenant moving out. Showing the condition when moved in as compared to when tenant moving out. Providing a means of holding tenants security deposit.

    This document is extremally valuable if a lawsuit arises as it was produced by a 3rd party certified inspector.