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License number: HI-3489 

 

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PROPERTY PERMIT RECORD

 

 

4 Point Inspection:
(Usually required by your Insurance Company)

  • Roof and Attic

  • HVAC (A/C and Heating)

  • Electrical

  • Plumbing

 

 

 

Wind Mitigation:
Wind Mitigation inspections look for construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in hurricanes, such as a hip roof, concrete block construction, the presence of gable end bracing, shutters and opening protections, the presence of single or double roof straps, and the presence of a secondary water resistance barrier.

A homeowner with windstorm insurance can submit the results of a windstorm inspection to their insurer to obtain discounts on their windstorm insurance. In Florida, for example, premium discounts for certain favorable wind mitigation features are mandated by State law and can total 40% of the original windstorm policy's premium.

 

 

Roof Certification Inspection:
The roof is a critical component of any structure.  Regardless of the climate, you will want to assure the roofing system in your structure is performing correctly.  The inspector will take the time to evaluate the roofing system from the roof edge, roof top and the attic.  Some of the components in your inspection report will show the type of material condition and photos of the interior and exterior of the roof. If damages or signs of weakness are observed at the time of inspection, the observations will be noted in the report such as missing tile or shingles, sagging at the ridge of the roof etc.

 

The Roof Condition Certification is known officially by Florida's Citizens Insurance Corporation as the CIT RCF-1 standard form. This form is to document the age and current condition of the home's roof, to certify its durability and resistance to storms or hurricanes.

 

 

 

 

Full Evaluation:

 

  • Structural Elements.Construction of walls, ceilings, floors, roof and foundation.

  • Exterior Evaluation. Wall covering, landscaping, grading, elevation, drainage, driveways, fences, sidewalks, fascia, trim, doors, windows, lights and exterior receptacles. 

 

 

  • Roof and Attic. Framing, ventilation, type of roof construction, flashing and gutters. It does not include a guarantee of roof condition or a roof certification. 

 

Plumbing.
Identification of pipe materials used for potable, drain, waste and vent pipes, including condition. Toilets, showers, sinks, faucets and traps. It does not include a sewer inspection.

 

Systems and Components.
Water heaters, furnaces, air conditioning, duct work, chimney, fireplace and sprinklers.

 

  • Electrical. Main panel, circuit breakers, types of wiring, grounding, exhaust fans, receptacles, ceiling fans and light fixtures. 

  • Appliances. Dishwasher, range and oven, built-in microwaves, garbage disposal and smoke detectors. 

  • Garage. Slab, walls, ceiling, vents, entry, firewall, garage door, openers, lights, receptacles, exterior, windows and roof.

 

 

ALL FULL HOME EVALUATION INCLUDES A WIND MITIGATION, 4 POINT (IF NEEDED)

 

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