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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

Home inspections and your satisfaction with the home inspection we perform, are as important to us as they are to you!   Since 1993, Accurate Inspections has been providing its New Jersey home inspection clients with exceptional quality home inspections.   Michael Del Greco has over 12 years of New Jersey home inspection experience offering clients unbiased and thorough home inspections in New Jersey. Prior to starting Accurate Inspections, Michael worked as a construction manager where he coordinated the construction of single and multi-family homes as well as construction and renovation of commercial and industrial buildings. With over 20 years experience with inspecting homes and renovating homes, Michael Del Greco is one of the most experienced, Certified Home inspectors in New Jersey. He teaches the New Jersey Home inspectors Licensing Program at the Morris County School of Technology, he is a Licensed New Jersey Home inspectors is a Member of the American Society of Home inspectors, a Member of Garden State ASHI a Member of Independent Home inspectors of North America. When it is time to hire someone for your New Jersey Home Inspection, you want Accurate Inspections, on your side. 

Inspect the interior water supply and distribution systems including functional water flow and functional drainage, excluding wells, well pumps, well water sampling or water storage related equipment, determination of water supply quantity or quality and water conditioning systems and lawn irrigation systems;
all interior fixtures and faucets, excluding shut off valves, wells, well pumps, well water sampling and water storage related equipment; drain, waste and vent systems; domestic water heating systems, without operating safety valves or automatic safety controls, and excluding solar water heating systems; combustion vent systems excluding interiors of flues and chimneys; fuel distribution systems; and drainage sumps, sump pumps and related piping.

We will describe the predominant interior water supply and distribution piping materials; predominant drain, waste and vent piping materials; and water heating equipment including energy sources. We are familiar with the new type water heaters.  We will not inspect hot tubs or spas .

Check faucet and hose connections under sinks and toilets. Look for leaks at shut-off valves at sinks, toilets, laundry equipment, and main water shut-off valve. 

Is the water pressure adequate? 

Do all the drains run freely? 

In a basement or crawl space home, pull back floor insulation to check for leaks and wood damage around water supply pipes, drains, and water closet. 

Check sinks, tubs, and showers for proper drainage. 

Remove hair from drains. When necessary, use a snake or plumber's friend to unstop drains--or call a plumber. 

Check the pressure relief valve on the water heater. Open it to see that it is working. Check for signs of leaking or rusting. Some manufacturers recommend that a small amount of water be drained periodically from the tank, be careful that you do not burn yourself if you drain the water heater.