Locally owned in Marion County, FL
At Marion Home Inspections LLC, we provide comprehensive home inspection services to ensure your property is safe, sound, and ready for a new chapter. We utilize the latest technology and industry standards to deliver detailed reports on the condition of your home and give you peace of mind.
Whether you’re buying, selling, or maintaining your property, our thorough assessments cover everything from structural integrity to potential safety hazards.
Contact us today to schedule your inspection!
Our Services
Home Inspections
A home inspection is a general inspection of the homes, condition, functionality, and safety. Typically ordered before closing, its purpose is to help you make an informed decision about the purchase of your home and to give you peace of mind.
Wind Mitigation
Wind mitigation inspections are used to assess a homes ability to resist damage from hurricane force winds and airborne debris. This will give you an idea of your hurricane preparedness and your insurer may even offer a discounted premium for your home based on the inspection!
4 Point Inspection
A 4 point inspection is focused on the critical systems of the home. These are the Roof, Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC systems. This inspection is often required by insurance companies for older homes (typically those over 30 years old) when applying for or renewing homeowners insurance. It helps insurers assess the risk associated with insuring the property and can lead to better coverage options or rates.
What is a Wind Mitigation and How Can It Save Me Money?
A wind mitigation inspection evaluates a home’s features to determine its resistance to wind damage from hurricanes and severe storms. Inspectors assess aspects such as . . .
Roof Geometry
Roof Materials and method of attachment
Impact resistant windows and doors
By identifying these wind-resistant features, homeowners can often qualify for insurance discounts. Many insurance companies offer reduced premiums for homes that meet specific wind-resistant criteria, ultimately saving you money on your homeowner's insurance. Additionally, knowing your home’s strengths and weaknesses can help you make informed improvements, further enhancing safety and potentially reducing repair costs after a storm.