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A-1 Complete Home Inspections, LLC

Lyle Harbertson
9952 Wildflower Road
Sandy, Utah 84092
USA
(801) 694-8821

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  • What We Inspect

    Our trained and experienced Home Inspector will conduct a thorough inspection of your home, inside and out.

    As a NACHI-certified professional home inspector, he has the knowledge and expertise to provide you with a thorough and professional, non-intrusive, visual inspection of your home, from roof to foundation, attic to basement floor. 

    Outside the home, he will check the grading, exterior walls, roof, chimneys, gutters, doors, windows, driveway, detached garage, deck, fencing, etc., then moving inside to examine the walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows. The heating/air-conditioning, plumbing, and electrical systems will all be examined to ensure that they function as intended. Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms receive a thorough check, along with the attic and basement or crawl space.

    Here are some of the many items he'll be looking at during your home inspection:

    • Foundation and support structure
    • Fireplaces
    • Roof systems
    • Basement seepage
    • Safety controls
    • Water heater
    • Ventilation
    • Electrical capacity & components
    • Structural integrity
    • Steps and stairs
    • Heating system
    • Central Air Conditioning system
    • Walks and driveways
    • Built-in appliances
    • Plumbing system & fixtures
    • Garages, Carports, Workshops or other external buildings
    • Surface drainage
    • Windows & doors
    • Insulation (visible) 
    • Gutters & downspouts
    • Decks
    • Sump pumps

    We invite you to come along and watch as we inspect your home, and you are free to ask questions at any time during your home inspection.  For more information on home inspections, please browse the rest of our web site, and be sure to check out the Homeowners Resources section under Links of Interest.