Residential Inspection Services

All Comprehensive Home Inspections include our free complement of Warranty Services and RecallChek for qualifying home appliances.

CJ Bulldog Inspections' Comprehensive Residential Inspection Includes:

What we inspect:

  • Roof; covering, eaves, soffit and flashing
  • Attic, ventilation and insulation
  • Chimneys, vent stacks
  • Structural components
  • Foundation
  • Exterior; doors, cladding, grading and overhanging landscaping
  • Driveway
  • Attached garages
  • Porches, decks and balconies
  • Stairs, steps, handrails and guards
  • Basements and crawlspaces
  • Fireplaces
  • Electrical system 
  • Plumbing system
  • HVAC system
  • Interior; doors, windows, ceilings, floors and walls 
  • Kitchen built-in appliances

Industry leading Spectora digital reports generated on-site during your inspection, including photos, videos and a summary report of any major defects or safety issues found. Full reports delivered within 24 hours of inspection.

Inspection conducted using the InterNACHI Standards of Practice and adhering to the InterNACHI Code of Ethics for Certified Professional Inspectors. Inspectors are licensed, insured, and are InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspectors

Comprehensive Home Inspection Includes the InterNACHI $25,000 Honor Guarantee along with the InterNACHI Home Buy Back Program

We work with the agent or broker by scheduling the inspection when it is convenient for all parties and have same day and next day service available. When an agent joins Recall Trak the agent will have their name and agency name incorporated into the monthly newsletter sent to the homeowner, which is great free advertising for the agent.

With every Comprehensive Residential Inspection we include the following warranty services along with the opportunity to purchase an 18 month Home Warranty for the price of a 12 month Home Warranty.

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Additional Services

Pool and SPA Inspections

Pre-Listing Inspection

Yearly Home Maintenance Inspection

Insurance Inspections

       Wind Mitigation Inspections

       4 Point Inspections

       Roof Certifications

 

New Construction Inspection

11th Month or End of Warranty Inspection

First Time Home Buyer Comprehensive Residential Inspection

 Wind Mitigation Inspections

This type of inspection is to evaluate how the home was built and what type of roof structure the home has, along with the roof covering and even the nailing pattern for the roof sheathing. We will evaluate how the roof is attached to the building. We will evaluate the type of windows and doors on the home and whether they are hurricane rated or if there is storm protection for the doors and windows that is permanently installed. The garage door is the largest opening of a home. We will evaluate the garage door for its effectiveness to withstand hurricane force winds. This type of inspection is usually requested by your insurance carrier and with a wind mitigation inspection you may be able to lower your windstorm insurance costs. 

4 Point Inspection

 

This Inspection is to evaluate the four major systems of the home for the insurance provider to properly value the home. The systems we will inspect are the roof, plumbing systems, electrical system and the heating and cooling or “HVAC” systems.  We will provide a full comprehensive report with pictures, videos if necessary, and a full description of our inspection results.

 Infrared Imaging 

Why do we use thermal imaging for all of our inspections? So we can see what the naked eye can’t see. In this example, at first glance the circuit breaker in the digital photo looks like it has tripped, which should have cut power to the circuit. When looking at a thermal image of the same breaker you can clearly see there is a problem and the circuit is powered. This should be referred to a professional electrical contractor for further investigation and repair. This is also an example of how there may be a safety issue that the homeowner was not aware existed. With a comprehensive inspection, this issue can be brought to the homeowner’s attention and rectified before further property damage or personal injury occurs.

 Another example of why thermal imaging is so important for a comprehensive inspection. The digital image is what the naked eye would see around this window. With the thermal camera image we can see the extent of the  moisture around the lower right corner. We could then test the material with a moisture meter to confirm there is a leak. This homeowner is probably aware of the issue evidenced by the missing window trim. This much moisture certainly has led to a mold or mildew problem which could be a costly to repair.

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Pre-Listing Inspection

Get a head start on the sale of your home. By having a Pre-Listing Inspection you will discover any hidden issues, safety concerns or major defects that would cause a potential sale to be to delayed for repairs, or have a buyer want to renegotiate the contract or cancel the transaction. With a Pre-Listing Inspection report in hand, your home will attract more attention and showings, which could lead to a contract and a sale for full listing price. Avoid delays for repairs, which will cost time and money and may keep you from selling your home.

Pool & Spa Inspections

Your inspector will inspect the major components of the pool and/or Spa decking and coping surrounding the pool or Spa, as well as all above water tile, railings and fixtures. The pump, filtration system, timers and valves will be inspected for proper operation and leaks. We will use normal operating controls to run the pump, lights and heaters to test for proper operation. 

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