Hews Home Inspections
Who We Are
Buying a home is one of the most expensive purchases you will ever make in your life. It makes good sense to hire a Qualified Home Inspector to examine the house’s many different components and systems and to check their functionality and safety conditions before you decide to purchase or sell a home.
This could potentially save you thousands of dollars in expensive repairs or replacement of components if buying; or make you aware of items needing attention before you market your home. A home inspection is a good investment that can help bring that “Peace of Mind” you’re looking for.
Qualifications
- Certified ASHI Home Inspector # 262894
- Passed NHIE - National Home Inspectors Exam
- A Licensed/Insured Montana General Contractor
- Previous Long Term Ownership of over 45 Homes
- Registered/Insured Montana Home Inspector # HI0125
- ICA - Inspection Certification Associates Graduate # 14959
- Over 30 Years in the Building, Remodeling & Home Maintenance Industry
Home Inspection
What To Expect?
- Your Home Inspector should arrive on time and prepared.
- You should have already received a copy of the Pre-Inspection Agreement and had adequate time to review & sign it. If not, you should review the Agreement with your Inspector and ask any questions you may have before the inspection begins.
- The inspector will begin a visual inspection of the readily accessible areas, components & systems of the building from the roof to the foundation.
- The inspector will gather important information & photos onsite to compile into the final inspection report. The report will be sent via email to the Client the following day or before.
- The Client’s presence is always requested at the end of the inspection so that the inspector can review his findings onsite with the Client.
- The inspector is available to answer questions that the Client may have before and after the inspection.