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Our Commitment to Quality

A true commitment to quality is essential for any service organization. HomeWright Inspections, L.L.C. is driven by this basic philosophy. We offer quality Home Inspections in the Greater Washington Metro area. Homewright inspectors are experienced, honest, certified & nationally accredited advanced professionals. We take pride in our independent and thorough approach. We are dependable and trustworthy home inspectors that work exclusively for you! Our inspectors perform very thorough and structured inspections for residences of all types. HomeWright inspectors are willing to spend the time to explain the function and inner workings of all building systems and components where possible during the inspection. We offer comprehensive and easy to read computer generated reports with digital photographs which are printed on site the day of the inspection. In the long run your happiness is the most important measure of our success. Our service area includes:

Washington D.C.

Maryland - Montgomery County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Frederick County, Baltimore city and Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County & Carroll County.

Why do I need a Home Inspection?

HomeWright Inspections L.L.C. understands that the purchase of a home is probably the largest single investment you will ever make. To minimize unpleasant surprises and difficulties afterwards, you should learn as much as you can about the condition of the property and the need for major repairs BEFORE you buy. There is no comparison between the price you will pay for an ASHI inspection and the sometimes very costly price of unexpected repairs!

Of course, a home inspection also points out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will have a much clearer understanding of the house you are about to purchase.

If you are already a homeowner, a home inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn preventative measures that might avoid costly future repairs. If you are planning to sell your home, you may wish to have an inspection prior to placing your home on the market. This will give you a better understanding of conditions that may be discovered by the buyer's inspector, and give you the opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in top selling condition.

A home inspector is typically contacted immediately after the contract or purchase agreement has been signed, and is often available within a few days if not sooner. However, BEFORE you sign, be sure there is an inspection clause in the sales contract, making your final purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional home inspection. This clause should specify the terms to which both the buyer and the seller are obligated.

To find a professional home inspector, ask for a referral from friends, family or your Real Estate Agent. Whatever your referral source, you will want to make sure that the home inspector is a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) in order to be assured of his or her professional qualifications, experience and business ethics. ASHI members subscribe to a professional Code of Ethics that prohibits them from engaging in conflict of interest activities that might compromise their objectivity.

To learn more about ASHI and home inspectors call 1-800-743-ASHI or visit www.ASHI.org.



     

THE LAW OF BUSINESS BALANCE
  • It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little—that is all.
  • When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the service you bought was incapable of doing the things it was bought to do.
  • The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot, it can't be done.
  • If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run. If you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.
 
 

 

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