
Post-Storm Inspection

In the Face of Disaster, We Are Here!
It is so important to be proactive after a hurricane especially in detecting a mold problem, particularly after a water intrusion. Florida Pro Inspections understands that time is of the essence and are extremely thorough by following a strict and mandatory guidelines when mold problems or potential mold exposures occur. Important an factor to remedy these issues are: Identification, containment, proper protocols, and remediation.
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Every mold exposure is different, and it is important to have a company that is familiar with different mold issues. Florida Pro Inspections has extensive experience in the mold remediation process in the commercial and residential properties and can first help you with a proper inspection report an then appropriate recommendations to guide you through your remediation process.
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Preparing for the Inspection
As the seller, there are a few things you can do to prepare for the inspection. Being prepared will help the inspection go smoothly and increase your home's appeal to potential buyers.

Brush and Other Exterior Obstructions
Make sure that all pathways are clear and free of any overgrowth or dead branches. All lawn equipment and recreational items put away.

Cleanup
Show it off well! It's important that your house is as clean as possible. Not only does this increase how your home shows, but it also helps the inspector by having a clean environment that is more accessible to preform an inspection.

House Number
It is always helpful to make sure the house number is visible from the street. As your home will have more traffic during the inspection and sale process you will want to make sure they can find it without any trouble.

Utilities are Connected
Utilities need to be connected so the inspector can test things like water flow, electrical outlets, water heaters, furnace, air conditioning, and so on. Without the utilities connected, the home inspector will have no choice but to either reschedule or suggest inspection by a specialist.

Appliances are Connected and Working
Appliances that are not connected to water, power, oil, or gas cannot be turned on by the home inspector. All appliances should be working properly, and unusable or not in use appliances should be removed.

Put Animals Away
While we love animals some can become a distraction for the inspector. Make sure to be cognizant of animals that are not friendly with strangers.
Florida Pro Inspections provides pre-listing home inspections in Southwest Florida including counties of Lee, Charlotte, DeSoto, Highlands, Glades, Hendry, Collier, and surrounding areas. State licensed, InterNACHI Certified. Give us a call or text at (239) 458-9117 or Book Now for your inspection today!
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