Choice Property Inspection

About Us

Who We Are

While our company name may be new, our team of experienced home inspectors has been providing reliable service to Central Ohio homeowners since 2006. We have the knowledge and expertise to thoroughly evaluate your property and provide you with the information you need to make confident decisions. 

What We Inspect:

Our standard home inspection covers all major systems and components, including:

  • Heating & Cooling: Furnaces, air conditioners, ductwork, and ventilation.
  • Plumbing: Water heaters, pipes, fixtures, and drainage.
  • Electrical: Wiring, panels, outlets, and safety features.
  • Structure: Foundation, walls, ceilings, floors, roof, and attic.
  • Interior & Exterior: Windows, doors, insulation, and visible structural elements.

Additional Services:

We also offer a range of specialized services to meet your needs:

  • Wood Destroying Insect (WDI) Reports
  • Phase Construction Inspections
  • Partial Inspections
  • Radon Testing Environmental Testing

Our Mission

Choice Property Inspection, LLC is dedicated to providing highly trained and courteous professionals who will act as advocates for our clients, presenting unbiased information in an easy-to-understand, user-friendly format. Our role is to educate our clients and be a resource for them both during and after the inspection.


Our inspectors belong to nationally recognized organizations that provide the education and state-of-the-art methods required to perform the due diligence necessary to help our clients make informed decisions, while adhering to the rigorous and nationally recognized Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice outlined by the State of Ohio.


We will point out the positive aspects of the home as well as any items that may need maintenance to keep it in good shape. You are encouraged to attend the 2-3 hour Home inspection in order to ask the Home Inspector questions that may prove invaluable in your overall evaluation of the property.

What We Do

Protecting You

Buying a home is probably the biggest investment you’ll ever make. It’s crucial to understand the property’s condition and potential repairs before purchasing. This knowledge can help you avoid surprises and problems later. A professional home inspector will visually examine the home’s structure and systems, including the roof and foundation. If any issues or signs of trouble are discovered, the inspector may recommend further evaluation by a specialist.

Questions

Your home has many components, which can feel overwhelming to manage. You might not be familiar with every aspect of your home. You may also be unsure of your options or the best steps to take. That’s why our team is here to help! We’re ready to answer any questions you have about your home. This includes questions about both the inside and outside. For common inquiries about our services, check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Our Services

No one should face unexpected surprises when maintaining their home. A home inspection is like giving your home a check-up. Our services can help you make informed decisions. We offer a range of affordable options. You’ll feel well-prepared and confident in your next steps. You’ll have the knowledge and comfort you need for any decisions about your home.

Why hire an certified inspector

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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Most Inspections take about 2-3 hours. These times may vary depending on the size, age & condition of the home.

Absolutely! 

We recommend that you be present, in most cases near the middle of the Inspection, however you are welcome to be present from start to finish.

A thorough Inspection covers everything from roof to the foundation.

Items that are included in the Inspection are as follows:
  • Attic
  • Insulation
  • Ventilation
  • Roof & Flashings
  • Gutters
  • Basement
  • Crawlspace
  • Foundation
  • Grading
  • Retaining Walls
  • Siding & Trim
  • Driveways & Walks
  • Ceilings
  • Floors
  • Walls
  • Doors & Windows
  • Chimney
  • Fireplace
  • Major Appliances
  • Electrical System
  • Water Heater
  • Plumbing System
  • Air Conditioning
  • Heating

Getting a home inspection is an important step in the home-buying process, as it provides several key benefits:

  1. Identify Hidden Issues: A professional home inspector can uncover potential problems that may not be visible to an untrained eye, such as structural damage, plumbing issues, electrical problems, or roofing defects. This helps you avoid purchasing a property with costly repairs.

  2. Negotiation Power: If the inspection reveals issues, you can use this information to negotiate a lower price or request that the seller make repairs before closing. This can save you money or help you avoid unexpected expenses.

  3. Ensure Safety: Home inspections can identify safety hazards like faulty wiring, mold, radon, or unsafe foundations. Addressing these issues early can prevent accidents and health risks.

  4. Informed Decision-Making: A thorough inspection provides you with a clear understanding of the condition of the property, helping you make a more informed decision about whether to move forward with the purchase.

  5. Avoid Buyer’s Remorse: By uncovering potential issues ahead of time, a home inspection helps you feel confident in your purchase, reducing the risk of buyer’s remorse after closing.

  6. Insurance and Future Planning: An inspection report can help you understand the property’s long-term maintenance needs, allowing you to plan for future repairs and budget accordingly.

In essence, a home inspection protects your investment by ensuring that you’re aware of the property’s true condition before you commit to buying.

You can call us and discuss all the aspects of your new home whenever you like. Our service is a long-term investment.

Choosing the right home inspector is a crucial step in ensuring that you get a thorough, accurate assessment of a property’s condition. Here’s a guide on how to select a good home inspector:

1. Check Credentials and Qualifications

  • Licensing and Certification: Depending on your location, home inspectors may need to be licensed. Look for inspectors who are licensed by relevant local or state authorities. Also, certifications from professional organizations, like the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) or International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), show a commitment to maintaining high standards in the industry.
  • Experience: Choose an inspector with several years of experience, particularly in the type of home you’re buying (e.g., a single-family home, condo, or older property).

2. Ask for Referrals

  • Recommendations from Real Estate Agents or Friends: Your real estate agent may have trusted inspectors they’ve worked with. You can also ask friends or family who have recently purchased a home for suggestions.
  • Online Reviews: Check review platforms like Google, Yelp, or Angie’s List to read feedback from other buyers. Look for inspectors with consistent positive reviews, especially regarding thoroughness and professionalism.

3. Interview the Inspector

  • Inquire About Their Experience: Ask the inspector about their background and how long they’ve been inspecting homes. Ask about their experience with homes similar to the one you’re considering.
  • Scope of Inspection: Make sure the inspector covers all areas you’re concerned about, including the roof, foundation, electrical system, plumbing, and HVAC. Ensure they will inspect both the interior and exterior of the property.
  • Report Delivery: Ask how soon you will receive the report and what format it will be in (digital or printed). The report should be comprehensive and easy to understand, with photos and clear explanations of any issues found.

4. Review Their Sample Reports

  • Look at Past Reports: Request to see a sample inspection report from previous jobs. The report should be detailed, organized, and easy to follow, highlighting both major and minor issues.
  • Clarity and Detail: A good report includes pictures and explanations of defects, and might even suggest what repairs are needed. This can help you make decisions based on their findings.

5. Understand the Fees and Services

  • Get Multiple Quotes: While cost should not be the sole determining factor, get quotes from a few inspectors to ensure you’re paying a reasonable fee. The price typically depends on the size and complexity of the home, as well as the region.
  • Inclusions: Clarify what’s included in the inspection price. Some inspectors might offer additional services like radon testing, pest inspections, or mold inspections for an extra charge.

6. Check for Insurance

  • Liability Insurance: Confirm that the inspector carries liability insurance in case they miss a significant issue. This will protect you if a major problem is discovered later.

7. Availability

  • Timeliness: Make sure the inspector is available to conduct the inspection within the timeline you need. This is especially important in competitive housing markets where time is of the essence.

8. Trust Your Instincts

  • Professionalism and Communication: Choose someone who is clear, professional, and willing to answer your questions. You want an inspector who is approachable and who makes you feel confident in their abilities.
  • No Conflicts of Interest: Ensure the inspector is independent and does not have any financial interests in the sale of the home or any repair work that may be needed afterward.

9. Ask About Follow-Up

  • Post-Inspection Support: Find out if the inspector will be available for follow-up questions after the inspection or if you need additional clarification about any of their findings.

By following these steps, you can choose an experienced, qualified home inspector who will provide a thorough inspection and give you peace of mind before making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.

This is the biggest mistake many potential new homeowners make when purchasing a home. Although the person you are considering may be very skilled, they are not trained or experienced at professional home inspections. Professional home inspection is a unique skill like no other. Professional inspectors get what we call an inspector’s instinct for problems. That instinct takes extensive training and lots of experience doing inspections to develop. Many contractors, and other trades professionals hire a professional home inspector to inspect their homes when they make a purchase.

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