Multi-Family Home Inspection
- Fully Licensed/Certified and Insured
- Over 30 Years of Experience
- Same Day Reports
Multi-Family Home Inspection
Investing in a multi-family property is a smart move, given you know how to maintain the property. One of the most important steps before closing on a multi-family property is to gain a clear picture of the property’s condition, potential costs, and necessary repairs! With over 30 years of experience, Wall-to-Wall Home Inspection specializes in comprehensive multi-family home inspections, designed to give you the peace of mind you need to make informed decisions.
Benefits of Multi-Family Home Inspection
There are several benefits of a multi-family home inspection that could save you money in the long run:
- Anticipating future costs or expenses
- Receive a detailed list of essential repairs
- Boost negotiation skills in the home-buying process
- Acquire insights into the home’s major systems
- Minimize unexpected maintenance and repair surprises
Our Multi-Family Home Inspection Includes:
Our Multi-family inspections are full inspections of the property using Wisconsin State Rules and Regulations Chapter 440.97 and SPS 131. Here is what you can expect to receive during and after your inspection:
- Comprehensive coverage includes interior, exterior, and basement (unless customized).
- Structural Integrity: Foundation, roof, framing, exterior walls, and overall stability.
- Major Systems: Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, ventilation, and fire safety systems.
- Inspection of Individual Units: Kitchens, bathrooms, appliances, flooring, walls, doors, and windows.
- Grounds and Exterior: Landscaping, drainage, walkways, and overall condition.
- Same-Day Inspection Report: Our inspector will promptly provide a written report of findings on the same day, offering valuable insights for your pending home purchase.
Wall To Wall’s Multi-Family Home Inspection Pricing
Our pricing depends on the amount of space, items, and types of testing:
- Duplex: $500
- 3-family: $600
- 4-family: $700
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FAQ on Multi-Family Home Inspections
Why schedule a pre-sale inspection?
If you are selling a home it is in your best interest to have a pre-sale inspection completed, to make sure you get the most for your home. The more you disclose about the home, the better. By disclosing all issues upfront in the inspection report, the buyer cannot come back later and ask you to repair them.
Can you ease my fear of buying?
No Need to Fear Buying a Home
If you’re a first-time homebuyer, you shouldn’t be afraid of buying a house. The best way to ease your fears is with a comprehensive home inspection from Wall to Wall. The process is simple! We’ll examine your home-to-be from top to bottom to find any potential necessary repairs before you make your purchase.
Why do I need a home inspection?
Our comprehensive home inspections can help you understand the condition of what will likely be your life’s biggest investments. We’ll cover all aspects of a house, including:
- Building materials
- Foundations
- Gutters
- Roofing
- Siding
- Central air controls
- Furnace and water heater valves
- Fuse boxes and circuit breakers
- Gas and water shutoffs
- Heating duct dampers
Tell me about your reports
We provide clear, simple home inspection reports.
- Easy-to-read language
- Photo documentation
- Quick reporting
How to avoid first-time mistakes
Avoid any first-time mistakes. Buying a home comes with many unique challenges.
Be sure to plan ahead by:
- Budgeting for potential repairs and remodeling
- Closing on the house without an inspection
- Navigate the closing cost with repairs in mind
Are your inspectors licensed and certified?
Licensed by the State of Wisconsin
We are Nationally Certified Home Inspectors which means we can do inspections anywhere in the United States.
In addition to being Nationally Certified we are also Wisconsin State Certified Inspectors, which means we must follow the Wisconsin State Rules and Regulations for home inspections. State rules and regulations can be reviewed here (State Statute 440.97) and here (Chapter SPS 131) – State Certification #1037(Al) #3252(Luke)
- Al is a Licensed Real Estate Broker. He received his license in 1988. He does not practice real estate sales however, it gives his unique insight into the real estate process which helps Clients stay within their contract dates. License #40981 (Al)
- NACHI (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors), #NACHI08021908 (Al), #NACHI22091226 (Luke)
- Wisconsin State Certified Inspectors, Certification #1037(Al) #3252(Luke)
- Al is a Certified Master Inspector, which means he has completed 1,000 fee-paid inspections and/or hours of education (combined), has been in the inspection business for at least three years, agrees to abide by the inspection industry’s toughest Code of Ethics, and agrees to periodic criminal background checks.
Does Wall to Wall belong to any associations?
We do! We are members of:
- Angi (Angie’s List)
- Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors
- HomeGauge
- International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI)
- MerchantCircle.com
- National Association of Realtor Association®
- Natioanl Radon Proficiency Program (NRPP)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Wisconsin Association of Foundation Repair Professionals
- Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors (WAHI)
- Wisconsin Department of Commerce
- Zillow
Is Radon Testing Available?
Yes! Radon testing is available. Southern Wisconsin is a hot spot for deadly radon gas. Radon is colorless, odorless, tasteless and, most importantly, radioactive. It occurs naturally as a product of decaying uranium found in the earth’s crust. Structures can trap radon gas, creating health problems for their dwellers.
- Radon testing with home inspection – $150
- Radon testing without home inspection – $175
Health Symptoms Associated With Radon Gas
- Chest pain
- Chronic chest infections like pneumonia
- Chronic cough
- Shortness of breath
Do you provide condo inspections?
Yes!
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Other Home Inspection Services
If you’re interested in an inspection of specific aspects of a house rather than a comprehensive home inspection, we offer the flexibility to tailor the report to your needs! Simply let us know which items you’d like us to inspect.
