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NJ HONEST HOME INSPECTOR IN NEW JERSEY
Owner: Michael Del Greco NJ Home Inspector License GI 0121,Accurate Inspections, Inc., 56 Woodland Dr, W Paterson, NJ  07424 
Phone 973-812-5100

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Home inspections performed in New Jersey by an honest New Jersey Home Inspector

Most home inspections take our inspector two to three hours, however there is no time limit should the home you purchase prove to be more complex. The time spent at the property depends on the age, size and condition of the house as well as the complexity of the systems as well as answering all your questions during the inspection. Some inspectors spend as little as 45 minutes at a house to allow them to schedule 4 to 5 inspections for an inspector per day. How else can they charge so little?

Only Licensed Radon Measurement Technicians place and retrieve the radon canister. Even though it is illegal (and not in your best interest) some inspection companies recruit the homeowner or Realtor to retrieve the radon test and mail the test to the lab. This saves the company time and money by not having to return to the property but does the client a great disservice. In New Jersey only state licensed radon technicians are permitted to handle the radon tests when the test is being performed for a real estate transaction.

We have a staffed office to help with all your inspection and reporting needs When you call our office between the hours of 8 AM to 6 PM 7 days a week you will speak to a trained professional who works for us full time. You will not get a disinterested call center or an inspector rushing you off the phone while he is inspecting another person’s home. Many inspection companies run a one man operation. They try to perform all the office. marketing, accounting and inspection duties themselves to avoid the expense of staffing the company. In the end the customer suffers. Once the inspection is performed it is difficult to get your reports in a timely manner and your questions answered. Something has to give and post inspection support is one easy area for the one man shop to save a few dollars.

 


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