Top 5 Reasons To Do a Pre-listing Las Vegas Home Inspection With Top to Bottom Las Vegas Home Inspections

Top 5 Reasons why you should consider Las Vegas Home Inspections as an item on your pre-listing checklist. Top to Bottom LV is avalable to perform pre-listing and post-listing Las Vegas Home Inspections in the Las Vegas Area. Contact us for more information and to schedule your Las Vegas Home inspections!

  • The seller can choose a ASHI inspector, who is qualified to do Las Vegas Home Inspections, rather than using the buyer’s home inspections agent only, who may not be as qualified or have the experience to perform Las Vegas Home Inspections.
  • The seller can schedule the inspections at their convenience.
  • It might alert the seller of any items of immediate personal concern, that need to be corrected before any more progress towards a sale can be made – this includes such things as as radon gas or termite infestations.
  • The seller can assist the inspector during the inspection, which is usually not possible during a buyer’s home inspection.
  • The seller can have inspector correct any inconsistencies or misstatements in the inspection report before it is finalized.

Best practices in today’s buyers’ markets dictate one of the best things sellers can do to facilitate a sale is to conduct pre-listing Las Vegas home inspections by a certified inspector at Top to Bottom LV, and have that reports ready to hand out to potential buyers. Remember, the more information you provide to buyer’s the more comfortable they can feel doing business with you. Contact Top To Bottom LV for more information and to schedule your Las Vegas Home inspections!

What is Included in Las Vegas Home Inspections from Top to Bottom LV

What is Included in Las Vegas Home Inspections from Top to Bottom LV

We will inspect all the structural elements and systems of the home. Items that will typically be included in an inspection are:

  • Attics

  • Chimney

  • Crawl spaces

  • Door & Windows

  • Electrical

  • Fascia & Trim

  • Fireplaces

  • Flashings

  • Floors/Floor Coverings

  • Foundation/Structure

  • Grading/Landscape

  • Gutters

  • H/VAC
  • Insulation
  • Plumbing
  • Pools
  • Roof
  • Ventilation
  • Foundations

Benefits of Las Vegas Home Inspections for Buyers And Sellers

Benefits of Las Vegas Home Inspections as performed by a qualified Las Vegas Home Inspections agent like Top to Bottom LV.

BENEFITS FOR THE BUYER
Having a home inspected offers can have immediate and long term benefits for buyers. Buyers should always have a good understanding of what is they are buying. Home inspections enable a buyer to make a more informed decision. Finding defects and problems can enable you, as the buyer, to renegotiate the selling price. In many Las Vegas home inspections, finding thousands of dollars worth of problems is very common. If there is nothing wrong, the buyer gets peace-of-mind and an education on general maintenance.


BENEFITS FOR THE SELLER

For both pre-listing and buyer-initiated home inspections, one of the primary benefits for home sellers is that full disclosure has been made, which greatly reduces the possibility of future legal action for non-disclosure. Also, having an inspection solidifies the sale and gives confidence to both the buyer and the seller. Home inspections are often performed for the seller. A well-done Las Vegas home inspection can easily function as a pre-sale checklist. A third-party home inspection of the home enables the seller to have a chance to correct problems before a home is placed for sale. Remember, a pre-listing home inspection performed on the seller’s behalf can allow you, as a seller, to renegotiate a higher sale price, if the home inspection turns out well and/or you take care of any outstanding issues.

Half-Hot Receptacles – A Las Vegas Home Inspections Question and Answer

So called half-hot receptacles are very popular in Las Vegas and are bound to come up whether doing pre-listing Las Vegas Home Inspections or you are contracting a Las Vegas Home Inspection while buying a home.

In some homes and offices, a receptacle (outlet) on the wall is controlled by a light switch near the entrance to the room. This allows you to plug a lamp into the receptacle and turn it on and off with the switch.

If an appliance that is plugged into a receptacle has no power, first turn on all the light switches in the room. Sometimes the device will come on, which means that it’s controlled by a switch.

Hint: A receptacle usually has spaces for two plugs. Sometimes one is permanently energized and the other is controlled by a switch. This is known as a “half-hot” receptacle.

A qualified Las Vegas Home Inspections agent like Top To Bottom LV Las Vegas Home Inspections can point out the half-hot receptacles and explain their benefits while performing Home Inspections in Las Vegas.

Saving Money in the Las Vegas Winter from your Las Vegas Home Inspections expert Top to Bottom LV

Daylights savings time is here again – remember to turn your clocks back one hour this Sunday, November 1, 2009, at 2:00 am.

Now is a great time to test and/or replace your smoke detector batteries – experts recommend doing it each time you adjust for Daylight Savings Time.

Here in Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Water Authority posts a watering group schedule (check the website for your group, along with the recommended frequency and duration best practicing for watering).

Top to Bottom LV, Las Vegas Home Inspections, wants to help you save money this winter! Here is a simple tip for saving money in the cold part of the year here in Las Vegas.

Check all the doors and windows in your home for drafts. Doors and windows can be responsible for 50% of the heat loss in your home in winter. If you do feel a draft where the window meets the pane – cut an old towel into a 4 inch strip and lay it across the bottom, then close the window on top of it. This plugs the draft and keeps the warm ari in and the cold air out! Weather-stripping and rubber compression strips are perfect for doors – make sure after applying them that you cannot see any daylight udner the door from inside.

These are simple tips that most Las Vegas residents already know, but to save yourself the time and trouble of finding out later rather than sooner, make sure to have a qualified certified professional like Earl Unruh perform your Las Vegas Home Inspections!

Las Vegas Home Inspections Checklist Part 1

When looking for home inspections in Las Vegas in oparticular, here are some of the items a licensed and trained Las Vegas home inspections agenst may look for:
The following are some typical problems or occurrences to look for in the major components and systems of the home.

ROOF

  • Is the ridge (peak) showing a sag, or is it straight and level?
  • Is the roof sagging between the rafters or trusses?
  • Are there any signs of deterioration of asphalt shingles, such as curling, wasping, broken edges, rounded corners or key holes(slits) becoming wider that normal?
  • Any loose flashing’s, at the chimney, roof-to-wall connection or elsewhere?
  • Does the wooden roof deck appear rotten or delaminate under the last row of shingles?

    These comprise a very partial list of some items a qualified Las Vegas Home Inspections agent may look for when performing home inspections in Las Vegas.
    FLOORS

  • Is there water staining or serious damage?
  • Sloping or sagging?