First Choice Inspectors

Real Estate Inspector in Chicago, IL
Real Estate Inspector in Chicago, IL When you shop for a home, whether you are searching for a fixer-upper, new construction, or one in move-in condition, there are generally essential components that make up any structure. 1st Choice Inspectors carefully inspects all your home's components. They supply full-service home and commercial inspections and provide a complete, concise final inspection report. Their home inspectors serve Chicago and the surrounding area.

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9553 South Hamilton Avenue
Chicago, IL
60643
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Home Inspection Services in Chicago
read moreFirst Choice Inspectors is available for a wide range of commercial and residential inspection needs in Chicago. No matter the property, we have the right inspection services to help you identify and solve any possible or suspected concerns you may have, or just verify that your home or building has a clean bill of health. Our inspectors have been trained and certified to check for a variety of issues, from structural to mechanical, and environmental concerns. Our inspectors can verify the structure itself is sound and perform a thorough check of all mechanical systems, including water and electrical service and HVAC systems.
Mold Inspection & Remediation Services
read moreMold and mildew are types of fungi. In the realm of home inspections many people consider mold and mildew to be near the bottom on the list of important problems. But in the last decade or so studies have revealed that an increasing number of people are being affected medically by mold and mildew spores in the air they breathe. Not only that, mold and mildew are a serious threat to your home's structural integrity. Fungus can act to break down even the toughest surfaces, such as concrete. While many mold spores can lead to varying degrees of sinus irritation, black mold has a more serious reputation for affecting especially the very young or the very old.
Property Inspection
read moreRadon has become a priority topic in the real estate and home inspection industry. Home buyers have a right to know and to be educated about the hazards of radon and the likelihood of its occurrence in their home. Radon can be hazardous to a home's indoor air quality. Recently the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) published a radon home inspection guide. The publication is a tool to help home inspectors educate customer about the facts associated to this very controversial subject. The checklist allows a professional home inspector to include elements of a radon inspection in order to decide if radon testing by a licensed specialist is recommended.
New Home Inspection Services
read moreMany homebuyers have notions that just because they are buying a new home, that they can bypass the home inspection phase of the process. Not so fast. A new home is just as likely to have defects as an older home, either structurally or mechanically. So the materials are new, the structure is new, the paint is fresh, the heating and cooling system is high-quality, and you've been told the shingles on the roof should last nearly 20 years. Ever heard the old adage, "Paint makes it what it ain't"?
Home Inspector
read moreThe biggies of a professional home inspection may most likely be the roof, main sewer line and the foundation of a house. These are both critical components of the complete structural part of the home's inspection. Without a solid foundation, a structure might not survive the test of time and a defective roof simply means costly repairs and replacement. Whether you are a home buyer or seller, you may like to know the condition of the home's roof. The roof element of the building inspection includes the exterior roof and features as well as the inside attic space.
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