Showing posts with label nashville home inspection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nashville home inspection. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Reliable And Experienced Home Inspector In Nashville, TN

In addition to home inspections, he's renovated dozens of distressed properties, built new homes, condominiums, and small neighborhoods. With over 100 projects completed, he's helped transform once neglected Nashville neighborhoods such as Sylvan Park and Inglewood into vibrant communities. He's also closed hundreds of sales as both buyer and seller's agent.

So whether your home inspection Nashville job is an old fixer upper or brand new construction, he not only knows what to inspect but also sees it from the larger perspective of a seasoned real estate and contracting professional.

Music City Home Inspection Nashville business is real estate, not just home inspection. I'm also a Realtor, General Contractor, and Investor, which saves my customers money, time, or both. We don't do GC work for inspection customers since that could be a conflict of interest, but offer free market estimates for any needed repairs! These are just a few examples of how we can help you in ways other home inspection companies simply cannot. Call or e-mail me to schedule your appointment.

Structural Components


Our Nashville home inspectors shall observe structural components including foundations, floors, walls, columns or piers, ceilings and roof. The home inspector shall describe the type of Foundation, floor structure, wall structure, columns or piers, ceiling structure, roof structure. The home inspector shall: Probe structural components where deterioration is suspected; Enter under floor crawl spaces, basements, and attic spaces except when access is obstructed, when entry could damage the property, or when dangerous or adverse situations are suspected; Report the methods used to observe under floor crawl spaces and attics; and Report signs of abnormal or harmful water penetration into the building or signs of abnormal or harmful condensation on building components. The home inspector is not required to: Enter any area or perform any procedure that may damage the property or its components or be dangerous to or adversely effect the health of the home inspector or other persons.


The structure of the home was inspected and reported on with the above information. While the inspector makes every effort to find all areas of concern, some areas can go unnoticed. Please be aware that the inspector has your best interest in mind. Any repair items mentioned in this report should be considered before purchase. It is recommended that qualified contractors be used in your further inspection or repair issues as it relates to the comments in this inspection report.

Plumbing System


The home inspector shall observe: Interior water supply and distribution system, including: piping materials, supports, and insulation; fixtures and faucets; functional flow; leaks; and cross connections; Interior drain, waste, and vent system, including: traps; drain, waste, and vent piping; piping supports and pipe insulation; leaks; and functional drainage; Hot water systems including: water heating equipment; normal operating controls; automatic safety controls; and chimneys, flues, and vents; Fuel storage and distribution systems including: interior fuel storage equipment, supply piping, venting, and supports; leaks; and Sump pumps. The home inspector shall describe: Water supply and distribution piping materials; Drain, waste, and vent piping materials; Water heating equipment; and Location of main water supply shutoff device.


The home inspector shall operate all plumbing fixtures, including their faucets and all exterior faucets attached to the house, except where the flow end of the faucet is connected to an appliance. The home inspector is not required to: State the effectiveness of anti-siphon devices; Determine whether water supply and waste disposal systems are public or private; Operate automatic safety controls; Operate any valve except water closet flush valves, fixture faucets, and hose faucets; Observe: Water conditioning systems; Fire and lawn sprinkler systems; On-site water supply quantity and quality; On-site waste disposal systems; Foundation irrigation systems; Spas, except as to functional flow and functional drainage; Swimming pools; Solar water heating equipment; or Observe the system for proper sizing, design, or use of proper materials.


The plumbing in the home was inspected and reported on with the above information. While the inspector makes every effort to find all areas of concern, some areas can go unnoticed. Washing machine drain line for example cannot be checked for leaks or the ability to handle the volume during drain cycle. Older homes with galvanized supply lines or cast iron drain lines can be obstructed and barely working during an inspection but then fails under heavy use. If the water is turned off or not used for periods of time (like a vacant home waiting for closing) rust or deposits within the pipes can further clog the piping system. Please be aware that the inspector has your best interest in mind. Any repair items mentioned in this report should be considered before purchase. It is recommended that qualified contractors be used in your further inspection or repair issues as it relates to the comments in this inspection report.

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Best Home Inspectors In Nashville, Tennessee

A Home Inspection Nashville TN gives you a specified time to hire your own home inspector to check the property out, and protects you from buying a home with serious, previously unknown problems. Your offer should be contingent on the results so that if there are major issues you can walk away from the transaction. If the home inspectors nashville only finds minor problems, you also have the option to require the seller to fix them or drop the price.

With over 20 years in Nashville real estate, Music City Home Inspection understands the importance of getting this right. Hire us to inspect your home, and we guarantee the best effort that decades of experience and training allows. Buying a home is exciting but stressful, so click the "Book Appointment" link below and get some peace of mind.

About Music City Home Inspection Nashville TN


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Bruce Hardin started in the Nashville real estate market in 1992 and is a licensed Home Inspector, General Contractor, and Real Estate Broker. In addition to home inspections, he's renovated dozens of distressed properties, built new homes, condominiums, and small neighborhoods. With over 100 projects completed, he's helped transform once neglected Nashville neighborhoods such as Sylvan Park and Inglewood into vibrant communities. He's also closed hundreds of sales as both buyer and seller's agent. So whether your home inspection job is an old fixer upper or brand new construction, he not only knows what to inspect but also sees it from the larger perspective of a seasoned real estate and contracting professional.

We fully inspect your property and provide a detailed report precisely yet simply detailing the condition of:
  • Structural Components
  • Roofing
  • Exterior Components
  • Electrical
  • Heating
  • HVAC
  • Insulation
  • Plumbing
  • Interior Components

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