Buying a house is a milestone
decision
Buying a house is often the biggest purchase of one's
life, yet many people spend far more time researching
what type of TV they should buy.
When it comes time to choose
a home inspector, countless buyers leave the
decision entirely up to someone else, or they choose whoever
offers the lowest price. Don't make this mistake!
Knowing what you're buying should be your number one priority.
What may seem like a dream house to you could potentially
turn into your worst nightmare. Before you make
your real estate decision,
find out the facts first. Read the FAQs page
for answers to the most common questions about
home inspections.
Jeff Grant, owner of Bullseye Home Inspection, was born and raised
in Weber County. He's been in the construction
business for over 30 years, and a licensed general
contractor for over 20 years.
Many home inspectors have little or no construction experience
- they've never built a house, they do not know
how to read building plans, and they can't identify
structural problems. Many do not even
know what are the proper sizes of framing components,
or even if the nail size is correct. Many home
inspectors have no idea how the
electrical system works or if the wiring is safe.
As a Licensed General Contractor, Jeff is a professional
with many years of construction experience building
and remodeling houses. During a home inspection,
he is able to review all major
components of a house and alert you if significant
problems are found.
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