WHY DO I NEED A HOME INSPECTION?
A good home inspection will assist you as the owner or buyer in understanding exactly what you are about to acquire. A home may look move in ready, but Dixon Inspections will inspect important components of the house such as electrical, plumbing, HVAC, roofing, insulation, and structural features of the home and this may reveal issues that are not noticeable to the buyer's eye.
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As a buyer, you are making a significant investment, and it is important to have a better understanding of what you are purchasing. Having a professional, licensed home inspector to conduct a thorough inspection of the prospective property could potentially save thousands.
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Dixon Inspections reports are detailed and in compliance with the NC Standards of Practice, and available by email within three business days from the time of inspection.
ABOUT US
David Dixon is the owner of Dixon Inspection LLC, a NC licensed home inspector , and a graduate of East Carolina University. With over 14 years in the residential housing construction, design, and utility industry, David has the experience needed to get the job done.
BUYER'S INSPECTION
A buyer's inspection is initiated by the home-buyer usually as a contingency to the final close of a real estate sale. These types of inspections are designed to assure that there are no hidden surprises for the purchaser.
SELLER"S INSPECTION
A seller's inspection (or pre-sale Inspection) is initiated by the property owner usually prior to listing the property. It helps the seller to determine what systems and structures of the property need repair. More importantly, it helps the seller and the seller's agent to accurately represent the home by disclosing damage to prospective buyers (which further helps to curb lawsuits). Damage discovered as a result of a seller's inspection can either be repaired by the seller (to maintain market value) or used as a negoting tool by both seller and buyer.
WARRANTY INSPECTION
Home builders often initiate a "warranty" on a house for a period of one year or longer which is designed to cover the costs to repair systems and structural-related problems during the warranty period. A warranty inspection should be performed prior to the expiration of the home warranty contract so that you can address repairable issues with the builder while the warranty is in-force. Otherwise, you may be fully liable for the repair costs on your own should you allow the warranty to expire prior to discovering defects.
OTHER SERVICES
Other services offered are home maintenance inspection, pre and post-renovation inspection, and home architectural design services.
CONTACT US
544 Julian R. Allsbrook Hwy, Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
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Cell: (252) 676-4621
Office: (252) 537-7458
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