A House-Check BLDG & Home

Real Estate Inspector in Philadelphia, PA
Real Estate Inspector in Philadelphia, PA We can appear as expert witness in matters concerning domestic construction and inspection, construction disputes, home inspection disputes and individual injury cases. All inspections are performed by Roman Paul, a licensed professional engineer in the state of PA, a member of ASHI, ASCE and AARST with over twenty five years of inspection knowledge and state certified for radon testing.

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About Us
read moreSeveral years ago, a professional home inspector and a successful entrepreneur got together and asked a simple question: "How can we improve the home inspection experience?" Based on this brainstorming session, they founded HouseCheck. A new kind of home inspection company. Dedicated to making the inspection process easier, more reliable - and even enjoyable - for people across America. We're building a team of the industry's finest, most qualified home inspectors. We're also providing home buyers and sellers with information and resources to guide them in their search for the right home inspector.
HouseCheck Government Services
read moreWhen HouseCheck set out to become America's premier government services home inspection and testing service, we knew what we had to do: Raise the bar.
HouseCheck is changing the home
read moreIf you're a home inspector, you didn't become an inspector because you thought it would be fun to deliver donuts to real estate offices and hope for referrals. And you're probably not too crazy about explaining your services and pricing over and over again to every prospective customer, or having to deal with all the appointment scheduling, either. When you join our team and become a HouseCheck inspector, we take care of all that "stuff", such as planning and executing marketing campaigns, answering inquiries, scheduling inspection appointments, and collecting payments.
HouseCheck Frequently Asked Questions
read moreThere are many advantages to ensuring that your house is ready to sell before you place it on the market with an agent or sell the home yourself. First, an upfront inspection speeds up the closing cycle by avoiding the surprises often associated with home inspections that are performed at the buyer's request during the closing cycle. Second, inspecting a home before offering it for sale greatly reduces the buyer's post-contract negotiating power, because the seller has already taken care of any deficiencies before the home is even listed for sale.
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