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Residential Structural
Inspection Services



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Available Services |
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Expert witness testimony
Pre-purchase structural inspections
Pre-construction plan examination and in-process construction inspections
Structural and mechanical consultations
Seller inspections
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efore buying stock in a company, you evaluate its track record of performance. Before purchasing a precious antique, you research its provenance. As with any worthwhile investment, buying a building should involve taking a careful look at what you're getting for your money. It simply doesn't make sense to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for a new or existing home without an expert evaluation. Few buyers have the expertise to make an objective evaluation, particularly when the emotional experience of buying a building often blinds us to the realities beyond the facade.
A quality inspection helps you make better decisions. It can also save money and expensive surprises. Being aware of potential problems and necessary repairs will enable you to plan and budget for the next five to ten years of ownership. And since "forewarned is forearmed," you will have the peace of mind that brings maximum enjoyment from your new home.
What do we examine?
Criterium-Jones Engineers covers the following "check-points" in its standard evaluation:
- Foundation
- Visible framing
- Basement water problems
- Settlement
- Overall structure
- Condensation
- Rot
- Retaining walls
- Wood destroying insect inspections
- Chimneys and fireplaces
The Report
Once all of the above elements have been evaluated, you will receive a written report consisting of:
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Opinion
on the structural condition of the building
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Summary
of deficiences
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General
repair suggestions
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A
range of costs to cure, if applicable
Unless otherwise noted, our building evaluations are based on visual evidence reasonably available during our inspection. While not a specific guarantee, our report can be considered a sound engineering opinion based on years of experience examining thousands of structures. Observations and conclusions may be limited since conditions could exist that would not be known during our inspection.



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