Name
Fort Worth Home Inspector Kent Keith
Company
Fort Worth Home Inspectors
E-mail
Contact Fort Worth Home Inspector Kent Keith (Fort Worth Home Inspectors)
Website
http://www.fortworthinspector.com
Cell Phone
(817) 705-3200
Address
P.O. Box 470815, Fort Worth, TX, 76147
Description
I provide complete and thorough home inspection services in the DFW area. I believe spending time with the customer after the inspection is the most important part of the inspection process.

Fort Worth / Dallas Home Inspector

                                                                          

                                                                        Call 817-705-3200

                                                  Visit my website www.FortWorthInspector

             "As a licensed professional home inspector, I am absolutely committed to
              providing my customers outstanding service and value.  After
            all, you and your investment in your new home deserves the
               best home inspection servic
es"

Kent Keith
                             Professional  Home Inspector
      TREC #7413

 

  • Certified and licensed through the Texas Real Estate Commission.
  • Associate member of ASHI - American Society of Home Inspectors.
  • Member of NACHI - National Association of Certified Home Inspectors.
  • Superior Service Guarantee. I'm so confident that you will be thrilled with my
    services, I provide an unconditional money-back guarantee. If I have not met
    your expectations, I'll refund your fee. It's that simple!
  • Electronic generated reports with digital photos.
  • Experienced home inspector with hundreds of inspections performed in the
    Dallas / Fort Worth area.
  • WDI (wood destroying insects) inspections can be arranged for you by a
    licensed third party company to be performed at the same time as the home
    inspection.
  • Weekend appointments available.
  • Associate member of the Greater Fort Worth Association of REALTORS® with
    Supra Key access.
  • Competitive pricing. I go beyond the minimum standards to ensure you receive
    the very best value for your money.
  • Customer service that continues after the inspection. I am always there for you
    anytime you have a question or concern about your home....I'm just a email or
    phone call away.

 

 

If you have been shopping around for a home inspector, you are probably finding it
difficult to tell what to look for in a good inspector. Here are some questions you
should consider asking a potential inspector, also check out my
frequently asked
questions page.

  • Is the home inspector a state licensed Professional Inspector? The state
    issues three tiers of licenses to inspectors.  Apprentice, Real Estate Inspector
    and the highest level, Professional Inspector, which is the level I hold.
  • Has the home inspector inspected hundreds or thousands of houses? An
    inspector can obtain a license without any inspection experience.
  • Is the inspector fully insured in case he or she is negligent or damaged the
    property?
  • How much does the home inspector charge to re-inspect repaired items?
  • Is the inspector physically able to effectively inspect areas such as the attic
    area or inspect under the house if it has a pier and beam foundation?
  • Does the home inspector exceed the minimum state requirement of 16 hours
    of continuing education per year? A good inspector will attend as many
    continuing education classes as possible to sharpen their skills. They should
    also be a member of an inspector association such a NACHI that requires
    extra education requirements
                                                                                                                               
And most of all
  • What does the home inspector charge for an inspection?               
Do not choose an inspector based on price! This can be a very costly mistake. You
are making a huge investment in a house and need a good home inspection, not a
cheap one. With the high costs of insurance, gasoline and other costs involved, the
home inspection business is expensive. My prices are comparable for this area and if
someone quotes you a much cheaper price, you should be suspicious. Not all home
inspectors are the same and  saving twenty five or fifty dollars on an inspection
should not be the deciding factor on something as important as a home purchase.
The average cost of a home inspection in the USA is $380.00 (USA Today...Friday,
January 13,2006) just to give you an idea of what you should expect to pay. As we all
know, you get what you pay for. Cheap inspections usually involve the inspector
spending only one to two hours on the home. My inspections involve three to four
hours inspecting with an hour generating the report with digital photos.


                                    

 

 

 

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