OUR NEW JERSEY HOME INSPECTORS
A client that hires G. Warren Inc. as their service provider
is exactly that-a
client not a customer. A client is someone under your
protection and a customer is someone that you may sell
something to and never see them again. G. Warren Inc. only has
clients! Every client receives the following assurances from
our NJ Home Inspector:
G. WARREN HOME INSPECTION INCLUDES:
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PRICES STARTING AT $199 |
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MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! |
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FREE!
$75.00 C.O. TEST ON FURNACE |
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ON SITE WRITTEN REPORT |
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THE G. WARREN HOME
INSPECTORS' CODE
CLIENT'S INTEREST- All of our inspections are unbiased and
represent your interest only. In fact, most of oru business
comes from former client referrals. We do not receive
referrals from Realtors that just want to make a sale but only
from Realtors that want an accurate, honest, thorough
inspection for their buyer. A G. Warren Home Inspector will
report exactly what he finds and not minimize any repairs. In
other words, we work for the client and only the client. We
will never be influenced by an outside party. Our company is a
member of good standing with all the major Home Inspector
Associations.
THOROUGH INSPECTION - A G. Warren Inc New Jersey Home
Inspector will inspect over 300 items in a standard home
inspection. The inspection will be thorough, informative and
give the client a wealth of information about the house. Our
technically astute NJ Home Inspector understands the needs of
the buyer. Each and every Home Inspector is trained to provide
a well-rounded job that provides an orientation of the
residence to the buyer. Each and every Home Inspector is
trained to provide a well-rounded job that provides an
orientation of the residence to the buyer. Every Home
Inspector performs their job according to ASHI Standards
of Practice and the Code of Ethics. If our Home Inspector sees
any mold asbestos or any other environmental conditions, even
though environmental issues are outside the scope of a Home
Inspector, our Home Inspector will give a courtesy report on
the issues. With a courtesy report in hand, the issues then
can be address by the buyer and his attorney before closing.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - We encourage you to attend the
inspection. It represents an excellent opportunity for you to
familiarize yourself with the dwelling. When the inspection is
over, you the buyer will know more about the house than the
person selling it. Our Home Inspector NJ will address any
concerns that you may have and help you save money by
explaining the difference between repairs and normal
maintenance. Our Home Inspector is a knowledgeable,
professional and experienced Home Inspector. We at G. Warren
Inc. are so confident that you will be completely satisfied
with the thoroughness of the inspection that we are one of the
only companies that offers a "Money
Back Guarantee."
PEACE OF MIND
- The decision to buy a home is seldom easy. It's a major
investment, complex and very personal. Besides the
considerations of price, financing, location, schools, etc.,
the house itself is a major consideration. Decisions
pertaining to the house itself have to be made:
Is
the house sound and functional for the family's
needs?
Are they any serious repairs?
If so, what are the cost of the repairs?
A good home inspector will
answer these questions for the buyer which will give the buyer
"Peace of Mind" for the following reasons:
(A) After
the inspection, the condition of the house will be known
and if any serious repairs are necessary.
(B) If serious problems with the house are found and the
buyer wants to terminate the transaction, the inspection
report plus a contingency clause in the contract may be
the only way out of the purchase.
Here is what the Federal
Housing Association (FHA) had to say about having a home
inspection.
"When
you make an offer on a home, it's a good idea to make
your offer contingent on a home inspection conducted by
an independent authorized inspector. You will have to
pay for this inspection yourself but it could keep you
from buying a house that will cost you far more in
repairs down the road. If you are satisfied with the
results of the inspection then your offer can proceed.
If you aren't then you may want to negotiate, asking the
seller to pay for certain repairs or asking for a lower
price."
A home inspection gives the
buyer more detailed information than an appraisal-information
you need to make a wise decision. In a home inspection, a
qualified inspector takes an in-depth unbiased look at your
potential new home to:
· Evaluate the
physical condition: structure, construction and
mechanical systems.
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Identify items
that need to be repaired or replaced.
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Estimate the
remaining useful life of the major systems, equipment,
structure and finishes. A
home inspection gives
the buyer an impartial, physical evaluation of the
overall condition of the home and items that need to be
repaired or replaced. The inspection gives detailed
report on the condition of the structure components,
exterior, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating,
insulation and ventilation, air conditioning and
interiors.
The cost of a home inspection
is only a few hundred dollars which the seller may be willing
to pay. Most importantly, hire only home inspectors that have
the National Association of Home inspection ( NAHI ) or the
American Society of Home Inspectors (
ASHI ) designation. These inspectors have met the
rigorous standards of education, professionalism and expertise
set by NAHI and
ASHI in order to obtain that
designation.
Counties Served in New Jersey |
Middlesex County,
Union County,
Somerset County,
Essex County,
Hunterdon County,
Hudson County,
Bergen County,
Passaic County,
Mercer County,
Ocean County,
Monmouth County, and
Morris County.
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