Bode Home Inspections

BEVINGTON, IA

4.9 (251 reviews)

In Appliances. &nbspexperiencedand certified members of InterNACHI. &nbspIF YOU ARE A VETERANIN LAW ENFORCEMENTOR A FIRST RESPONDERWE WILL TAKE OFF $25 FROM YOUR INSPECTION FEE!! &nbspWE APPRECIATE YOUR SERVICE TO THIS GREAT NATION AND OUR COMMUNITYhe is uniquely qualified to provide you with the home inspection you deserve.&nbspFAQs Along with a home inspection may come a lot of questionsHere are a few of the most commonly asked questions: 1. Should I attend the inspection?&nbspIt is completely up to the you whether you attend or not. Howevercheckor any major credit card. If preferredor you're unable to attendyou may provide credit card information upon scheduling the inspection.&nbsp3. How long does the inspection take?&nbspGenerally the inspection process takes between an hour and a half and two hoursPlumbingSiding

2017. Ben has years of experience in construction and is certified through InterNACHI. His exceptional interpersonal skills and an acute eye for detail make him a terrific addition. We are lucky to have him aboard!  FAQs Along with a home inspection may come a lot of questions, we want to do our best to answer them for you. If your question is not answered below please feel free to email us at [email protected]  Here are a few of the most commonly asked questions: 1. Should

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