Lighthouse Property Inspection Services operating in Sarasota, Bradenton, Tampa, St. Petersburg areas now offers Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections. Doug Radigan, Home Inspector and owner at Lighthouse Property Inspection Services releases details of the new Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections Service.
Designed to appeal specifically to Home Owners and Insurance Companies, The Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections Service includes:
Wind Mitigation Inspections- Wind mitigation inspections are simple and noninvasive. There are 7 different categories looked at on an inspection. The roof, a tour of the attic, a review of any documentation of the roof and storm protection. A report is then filed with an insurance agent. This is great news for the consumer as It saves them a great deal of money on their homeowners insurance policies, and it will give them greater peace of mind.
4 Point Inspection This was made part of the service, since a 4 point inspection zeros in on 4 areas of the home: Heating and A/C units, electrical wiring, plumbing connections and fixtures, and the age and condition of the roof. Customers who invest in the service will enjoy this feature because it will give them greater peace of mind and saves them a great deal of money on their homeowners insurance policies.
Roof Certification Lighthouse Property Inspection Services made sure to make this part of their service offerings as homeowners insurance companies require a roof condition certification to qualify for insurance coverage and require all roofs to be in good condition with no damage or visible sign of leaks to be eligible. In addition, all roofs regardless of age must have at least 3 years of remaining useful life. Customers of the Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections Service will appreciate this because It will give them greater peace of mind knowing they can get insurance coverage.
Doug Radigan, when asked about the Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections Service said: "A home inspector can let you know if you're about to buy a lemon of a house or warn you about potential problems. At best, you can move into the house confident that it's in good shape; at worst, the inspector's report can let you back out of the deal if the house has major, unexpected problems. A general home inspector can't detect every problem, though. That's why it helps to know how to select an inspector and when to call in a specialist."
This is the latest offering from Lighthouse Property Inspection Services. Doug Radigan is particularly excited about these services because a home inspector provides an independent review of the property, not influenced by any of the other professions in the transaction. The home inspector does not have a stake in the outcome of the inspection, giving the homeowner or buyer confidence that their home is free of potential problems.
To learn more about Lighthouse Property Inspection Services and their Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections Services. Visit their website at http://lighthousepropertyservices.com