818 Inspections
we have most comprehensive and robust standards of practice in the industry · so our clients know they are getting the best home and termite inspection possible · and in turn the highest confidence in their decision to use 818 Inspections.  · Inspection Services  · and is only achieved by Show More 818 Inspections is the Industry Leader in   · and is only achieved by real inspection experience · a National Home Inspection Exam · and thorough evaluation by ASHI of actual home inspections completed.  · 818 Termite Inspections is licensed on bonded with the State of California   · repairs · and treatments we offer.  · Same day reports for most inspections! We go above and beyond   · for our clients during the   · home inspection to ensure the highest customer satisfaction!  · central air conditioning system · interior plumbing and electrical systems · the roof · attic · and visible structure. If problems are found · it doesn’t necessarily mean you shouldn’t buy the house
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818 Inspections and 818 Termite Inspections we have the highest industry knowledge and training, and we utilize the newest technology to get the most for you during your home inspection. As an ASHI Certified Inspector (American Society Of Home Inspectors), we have most comprehensive and robust standards of practice in the industry, so our clients know they are getting the best home and termite inspection possible, and in turn the highest confidence in their decision to use 818 Inspections.
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