Future Home Inspection Services

Randal D. Solomon
863-969-8697
yfhinspection@gmail.com
9 Lake Arrow Head Dr. Winter Haven, Florida License Number STATE LIC #HI8079

Randy Solomon
- InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector

A home inspector does not obtain extensive knowledge of every system in a home by simply taking courses and reading books. Neither warranties nor insurance policies can take the place of decades of experience in construction and electrical - and we have it.

Our professional staff has the expertise to give your home a complete physical. Our 28 years of experience and education in the construction field, along with a genuine interest in the well-being of our community, will be there for you during what may be the biggest decision you ever make.

Our goal is to help you avoid costly mistakes, find hidden problems before they reach dangerous and pricey levels, and give you the advice and resources you need to solve them.
 

Full Home Inspection

The most common inspection, a full home inspection is typically performed prior to purchasing a property, with the inspector's findings being grounds for negotiating on price, planning for future costs, or simply walking away from the deal. 

It is a non-invasive visual examination of a residential dwelling which is designed to identify material defects within specific components of the dwelling. Components may include any combination of mechanical, structural, electrical, plumbing, or other essential systems or portions of the home, as identified and agreed to by the client and inspector prior to the inspection process.
 

Wind Mitigation Inspection 

Beneficial in reducing a homeowners insurance rates (in the case of a positive report), a wind mitigation inspection is an examination of the structure of the dwelling with special consideration to construction features that have been shown to reduce losses in hurricanes and strong winds.
 

Four-Point Inspection

Far less in scope than a full home inspection, this four-point inspection is a limited visual survey of the heating/air conditioning, roof, electrical, and plumbing systems. It is most often performed when required by a home buyer's/owner's insurance company to obtain a new insurance policy or renew an existing policy.
 

Point InspectiPre-Listing/Seller's Inspection

Need A Home Inspection For Your New Homeowners? 

A full home inspection. Even in a seller's market, it can be quite advantageous to have an inspection report and repair receipts available to prospective buyers. That added assurance can make all the difference to buyers and get you your asking price in a shorter amount of time.

Having an inspection performed will help you ahead of time in many ways:

  • It allows you to see your home through the eyes of a critical and neutral third party.
  • It alerts you to immediate safety issues before agents and visitors tour your home.​​​​​
  • It permits you to make repairs ahead of time so that defects won't become negotiating stumbling blocks later.
  • There is no delay in obtaining the Use and Occupancy Permit.
  • You have the time to get reasonably priced contractors or make the repairs yourself, if qualified.
  • It helps you to price your home realistically.
  • It may relieve prospects' concerns and suspicions.
  • It may encourage the buyer to waive his inspection contingency.
  • It reduces your liability by adding professional supporting documentation to your disclosure statement.

Pre-Rental Inspections

A property inspection ideal for both the tenant and landlord. This report is the bearer's proof of the property's condition prior to the tenant taking possession. With an inspection report complete with photo's and narrative, there is little room for a dispute over a security deposit.