Current Homeowner Inspection

Current Homeowner Inspection

Stay Ahead of Home Maintenance with Proactive Inspections

Owning a home is a long-term investment, and regular inspections can save you time, money, and stress. R.D. Home Inspections, LLC offers Current Homeowner Inspections to help you stay on top of your property’s condition. Our proactive approach identifies potential issues before they turn into costly repairs, ensuring your home stays safe, functional, and well-maintained.

A Current Homeowner Inspection is designed to give you a clear picture of your home’s systems, components, and overall condition. Whether you’ve lived in your home for years or just moved in, this inspection provides valuable insights to prevent future problems and address current concerns.


From plumbing and electrical systems to structural components and HVAC, we cover every aspect of your home. With our detailed reports, you’ll have the information you need to prioritize maintenance, plan improvements, and protect your investment.


Inspection Areas

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  • A large gray house with a large garage door and a concrete driveway.

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Exterior

  • Foundation and Walls: Check for cracks, settling, or water intrusion.
  • Roof and Gutters: Assess for leaks, wear, and proper drainage.
  • Windows and Doors: Inspect seals, frames, and energy efficiency.
  • Walkways and Driveways: Identify cracks, uneven surfaces, or potential hazards.
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  • A bathroom with a bathtub , sinks , and a walk in shower.

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  • An empty attic with hardwood floors and a balcony.

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  • A flooded basement with a lot of water on the floor.

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Interior

  • Walls, Ceilings, and Floors: Look for damage, stains, or wear.
  • Kitchens and Bathrooms: Check plumbing, ventilation, and appliance connections.
  • Attics and Basements: Assess insulation, ventilation, and signs of moisture or pests.
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  • A man is kneeling down to fix an air conditioner.

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  • An electrician is working on an electrical panel with a multimeter.

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  • A plumber is working on a pipe with a wrench and a gauge.

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Mechanical Systems

  • HVAC: Inspect heating and cooling systems for efficiency and maintenance needs.
  • Plumbing: Identify leaks, clogs, or outdated components.
  • Electrical: Test outlets, breakers, and panels for safety and functionality.
  • Gas Systems: Ensure proper operation and detect potential safety concerns.

A Current Homeowner Inspection is designed to give you a clear picture of your home’s systems, components, and overall condition. Whether you’ve lived in your home for years or just moved in, this inspection provides valuable insights to prevent future problems and address current concerns.


From plumbing and electrical systems to structural components and HVAC, we cover every aspect of your home. With our detailed reports, you’ll have the information you need to prioritize maintenance, plan improvements, and protect your investment.


Inspection Areas

  • A brick house with a gray roof and a blue sky in the background.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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  • A white house with a window on the side of it.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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  • A large gray house with a large garage door and a concrete driveway.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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  • A sidewalk with a brick sidewalk and a concrete sidewalk

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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  • A man is fixing a gutter on the roof of a house.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

Exterior

  • Foundation and Walls: Check for cracks, settling, or water intrusion.
  • Roof and Gutters: Assess for leaks, wear, and proper drainage.
  • Windows and Doors: Inspect seals, frames, and energy efficiency.
  • Walkways and Driveways: Identify cracks, uneven surfaces, or potential hazards.
  • A kitchen and dining room are connected by a wooden floor.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A close up of a ceiling light on a wall

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • An empty room with a potted plant and a large window.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A bathroom with a bathtub , sinks , and a walk in shower.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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  • An empty attic with hardwood floors and a balcony.

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    Write your caption here
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  • A flooded basement with a lot of water on the floor.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
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Interior

  • Walls, Ceilings, and Floors: Look for damage, stains, or wear.
  • Kitchens and Bathrooms: Check plumbing, ventilation, and appliance connections.
  • Attics and Basements: Assess insulation, ventilation, and signs of moisture or pests.
  • A plumber is fixing a sink pipe with a wrench.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A man is kneeling down to fix an air conditioner.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • An electrician is working on an electrical panel with a multimeter.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • A plumber is working on a pipe with a wrench and a gauge.

    Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

Mechanical Systems

  • HVAC: Inspect heating and cooling systems for efficiency and maintenance needs.
  • Plumbing: Identify leaks, clogs, or outdated components.
  • Electrical: Test outlets, breakers, and panels for safety and functionality.
  • Gas Systems: Ensure proper operation and detect potential safety concerns.

FAQs

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Why Should Homeowners Get Regular Inspections?

Regular inspections help you catch issues early, maintain safety, and plan for necessary repairs or upgrades.

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How Often Should I Schedule an Inspection?

We recommend scheduling a homeowner inspection every 2-3 years or whenever you notice changes in your home’s systems.

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What Does the Inspection Include?

Our inspections cover all major systems and components, from the foundation to the roof, ensuring a complete evaluation of your home.

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Can This Inspection Save Me Money?

Yes! By addressing small issues early, you can avoid expensive repairs and extend the lifespan of your home’s systems.

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Get a full understanding of your home’s condition.
  • Peace of Mind: Eliminate uncertainty in real estate transactions or homeownership.
  • Proactive Planning: Identify issues early to prevent costly repairs later.

  1. Schedule Your Inspection: Choose a time that works for you.
  2. Thorough Evaluation: Our team conducts a detailed assessment of your home’s exterior, interior, and mechanical systems.
  3. Receive Your Report: Get a comprehensive, easy-to-read report with actionable insights and photos of key findings.

Take control of your home’s condition!

Schedule your Current Homeowner Inspection today and stay ahead of problems.

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