With a team of Licensed Home Inspectors, HVAC, Termite Inspectors and many other professionals we’ll be certain to present our findings in a clear, concise, and easy-to-read fashion.
Residential Home Inspection
Buying a piece of Real estate property is a big investment, Let a Qualified LESA Inspector help you evaluate before making the purchase
Termites and other wood destroying insects can have a negative affect in the structure of the home, when given time. Let a Qualified LESA Inspector help you evaluate your home for any potential wood destroying insect.
Let our specialized and Qualified Inspectors help evaluate your Commercial building. We know what it takes and the kind of investment is needed to fullfill your expectations.
Rental Property Security Deposit Inspections
Before renting, Let our qualified LESA Inspector evaluate the condition of the home or apartment before entering into a lease agreement.
Radon Measurement
Exposure to high level of Radon causes health issues throughout the entire United States. Let our qualified LESA Inspector evaluate and measure your home for levels of Radon gas.
A sewer scope is performed with the help of an advanced plumbing camera. This can give us a full picture of your sewer lines and rule out any invasive tree roots, damage, breaks, and blockages. Doing this can provide you with actionable information that helps avoid unexpected maintenance costs in the future.
The liability associated Underground Heating Oil Tanks (USTs) is fairly well known to most buyers and sellers nowadays and the purpose of having an Oil Tank Sweep done in NJ is to detect the presence of an underground oil tank. Identifying an underground tank will help avoid the potential of a costly contamination cleanup from a leaking tank.
Mold testing can tell you if you have a mold problem in your home. Mold tests can also help you find hidden mold, measure your indoor air quality and identify what species of mold is in your home.
At LESA Inspections, our experience and knowledge of a homes various systems and components is crucial to offering a Quality inspection. We understand the immense investment a homeowner undertakes when purchasing a home and understand the need to protect the owner before making the investment.Our thoroughness and attention to detail helps ensure complete satisfaction the first time and every time in order to facilitate the owner in making an educated decision.
At LESA we are proud to announce that we go above and beyond the states standards of practice! You get way more than just an inspection and with every inspection comes:
$100K of FREE Warranties
Most inspection companies limit their liability to the cost of the inspection... even if your client experiences thousands of dollars worth of issues right after the inspection! We Offer $25,000 in Warranty Coverage FREE with Every Inspection from Residential Warranty Services.
Advanced Reporting Software
Our advanced and creative software allow us to share our findings in a precise and clear manor. It will include photos and video and suggestions on corrective methods.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Its simple! if you not satisfied with our inspection, not only will we reimburse you the inspection fee, we'll pay for another inspection from our competitor.
Repair Request Estimator
We understand the essence of time during a real estate transaction and are proud to now offer our clients the Repair Request Estimator. Through 3rd party professional estimators, we now offer the ability to provide professional estimations of all the deficiencies found during the inspection.
The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the foundation, basement and structural components.The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) publishes a Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics that outlines what you should expect to be covered in your home inspection report.
Buying a home could be the largest single investment you will ever make. To minimize unpleasant surprises and unexpected difficulties, you’ll want to learn as much as you can about the newly constructed or existing house before you buy it. A home inspection may identify the need for major repairs or builder oversights, as well as the need for maintenance to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will know more about the house, which will allow you to make decisions with confidence.If you already are a homeowner, a home inspection can identify problems in the making and suggest preventive measures that might help you avoid costly future repairs.If you are planning to sell your home, a home inspection can give you the opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in better selling condition.
The inspection fee for a typical one-family house varies geographically, as does the cost of housing. Similarly, within a given area, the inspection fee may vary depending on a number of factors such as the size of the house, its age, and possible optional services such as septic, well or radon testing.Do not let cost be a factor in deciding whether or not to have a home inspection or in the selection of your home inspector. The sense of security and knowledge gained from an inspection is well worth the cost, and the lowest-priced inspection is not necessarily a bargain. Use the inspector’s qualifications, including experience, training, compliance with your state’s regulations, if any, and professional affiliations as a guide.
Even the most experienced homeowner lacks the knowledge and expertise of a professional home inspector. An inspector is familiar with the elements of home construction, proper installation, maintenance and home safety. He or she knows how the home’s systems and components are intended to function together, as well as why they fail. Above all, most buyers find it difficult to remain completely objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may have an effect on their judgment. For accurate information, it is best to obtain an impartial, third party opinion by a professional in the field of home inspection.