Maintenance Inspections
Examine the current state of your home, even if it’s not on the market.
Examine the current state of your home, even if it’s not on the market.
Just because a home is not currently up for sale does not mean it would not benefit from an inspection. A home maintenance inspection uses the traditional home inspection process to discover the home’s current condition and devise an unbiased approach to ongoing maintenance.
The BrickKicker inspector is not like a contractor. When contractors are brought to a home they are looking for work, but a home inspector is looking to inform and educate. These inspections can save money over time and help keep most people’s largest investment in the best condition possible.
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