My Safe Home Inspection provides four point inspections anywhere in Florida. Our qualified inspectors are well trained, and EVERY inspection is checked through our quality assurance program.
What is a 4 Point Inspection?
A limited visual inspection of the Roof, Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC. Most inspections are requested to determine if these four parts of a home are sufficient in size and quality.
How do I request a 4 point inspection?
The easiest way to request an inspection is to go online to www.mysafehomeinspection.com.
Our office is available as well at 1-888-MY-SAFE-1 (1-888-697-2331)
How long will the inspection take?
The time the inspection takes depends on the difficulty of the inspection. Typically it takes our inspectors 30-45 minutes.
When will the report be available? How can I access it?
After the inspection is completed, the inspector submits the inspection along with photos to our quality assurance department for approval. Once approved the inspection report will be available online, and an email will be sent to notify the client it is available and how to access it. The typical turnaround is less than 72 hours. Printed reports are also available.
How much does the inspection cost?
Pricing varies by area, enter your zip code to get local pricing.
The price in your area for a four point inspection is $ . When combined with a wind mitigation inspection the charge for both inspections is $.
What are we looking for when inspecting the… Roof?
Age and condition of the roof, and any signs of leaks or potential hazards.
Electrical?
Amp rating of the service, compliance with code, and any hazards. Types of wires, breakers, plugs, etc.
Plumbing?
Types of pipes used, water heater, and any hazards.
HVAC?
Size and condition of unit(s), and any potential hazards.
Wind Mitigation Inspections
My Safe Home Inspection provides wind mitigation inspections anywhere in Florida. Our qualified inspectors are highly trained, and every inspection is checked through our quality assurance program for accuracy.
What is a Wind Mitigation Inspection?
A wind mitigation inspection is an assessment of a property’s construction to indentify wind damage resistant features. This includes roofs which meet code, strong roof deck attachment, roof to wall connections, hip roofs, braced gable ends, secondary water barriers, reinforced wall construction, and opening protection.
How do I request a wind mitigation inspection?
The easiest way to request an inspection is to go online to www.mysafehomeinspection.com.
Our office is available as well at 1-888-MY-SAFE-1 (1-888-697-2331)
How long will the inspection take?
The time the inspection takes depends on the difficulty of the inspection and the complexity of the home. Typically it takes our inspectors 30-45 minutes.
When will the report be available?
After the inspection is completed, the inspector immediately leaves the OIR 1802 (Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection) form with you.
How much does the inspection cost?
Pricing varies by area, enter your zip code to get local pricing.
The price in your area for a wind mitigation inspection is $ .
When combined with a four pointinspection the charge for both inspections is $.
What are we looking for when inspecting the… Attic?
Here the inspector is looking to see what decking material the roof is attached to and how that decking is attached to the trusses or rafters. The inspectors are also interested in how the trusses or rafters are connected to the exterior walls of the home. If the home has any gable ends, are they braced? Is a secondary water barrier present and properly installed?
Exterior?
What type of wall construction and roof shape does the property have? The inspector will look at the doors and windows to determine if they are impact rated, or if protection devices such as shutters are present and impacted rated.
What should I do to prepare for the inspection?
The inspector will need access to the attic and all exterior sides of the home. Make sure there are no obstacles blocking the attic entrance. If you have pets please make sure they are secured. If you have documents on your roof, shutters, and garage doors, please have them ready for the inspector.