Every Property Inspection is Different
At Aspire Property Inspection, we have experience with everything from condos to large luxury homes and everything in between. From various foundation systems to differences in the type of HVAC equipment installed, homes can come in a wide variety of styles.
Typically a property inspection will include the following:
Foundation & Grading
Roof
Attic space
Rain gutters and downspouts
Exterior brick, stucco, or siding
Electrical panel, light switches, and power outlets
Thermostats and heating, cooling, and ventilation (HVAC) system
Plumbing fixtures, faucets, and water heater
Sump Systems
Appliances
Walls, ceilings, and floors
Doors and windows
Stairs, steps, and railings
Porches and balconies
Walkways and driveways
Basement and/or Crawlspace
Garage (if attached)
Denver Rental Inspection
In addition to performing other types of inspections, Aspire Property Inspection can also help with completing the inspection portion of the Denver Residential Rental Property registration. The purpose of the new policy to is ensure rental homes meet all health and safety standards.
Your inspector will meet the requirements of this policy with the following credentials:
Master Inspector Certification Board
R5 ICC Building Inspector
For more information on getting your rental property registered please visit: https://www.denvergov.org/Home
New Construction Inspection – 3 Phases
Pre-Drywall
Some of the items in the home can not be seen once the drywall is installed:
Rough-in electrical and plumbing
Framing
Trusses
Potential Moisture Damage
Pre-Close
Getting a property inspection prior to closing can prevent living through major warranty repairs.
Sewer Repairs
Opening dryall to access defects within the walls of the home
Warranty
Get your home inspected for warranty-related issues before time runs out. Some sellers discover issues wth their home when they decide to move. In these instances the warranty has typically expired.