A Wise
Inspector Service Mississippi
Home Inspector Reporting Property Conditions. Years of Home Inspection Experience and
Thousands of Homes Inspected. 601-540-0144 Relocation, New Homes.
Years
of Experience and Thousands of Homes Inspected
601-540-0144
Scott Adcock
License
0109 NH
New Home
Certified Inspector
Hire Me For Your
Relocation Home Inspection.
As
a home inspector with over 30 years of experience and a
licensed real estate professional for over 30 years, I
understand the importance of effective communication in the
complex process of real estate transactions. My goal is to
clearly and concisely convey the condition of the property
to all parties involved, without any drama. I use my
knowledge and skills to help everyone understand the
situation, and I pray daily for the wisdom to communicate
skillfully and effectively. I offer a range of services
to meet the needs of my clients. I specialize in new home
construction inspection
and
gas provisions inspections, to help keep families safe. I am
experienced in inspecting and lighting all types of gas
logs, fireplace starters, and igniters. In addition I create
easy-to-understand reports with color photos and an
easy-to-read summary, using Home Gauge inspection software.
I deliver the report over the internet within 24 hours and
can send a copy to anywhere in the world at the client's
request.
I
am a Mississippi Licensed Home Inspector, qualified to
inspect both new construction and existing homes in
Mississippi. My license number is MHIB 0109NH. In addition,
I have been granted a Mississippi Real Estate Sales Person
license (S18185) by the state of Mississippi, which helps me
stay up to date on real estate and access important
information. I am a member of the Mississippi Association of
Realtors and have access to the Multiple Listing Service.
Home inspection is my full-time occupation, and I
enjoy my work. I have experience working with sellers,
buyers, real estate salespeople, brokers and builders. I am
committed to continuing education and staying up to date on
the industry standards and best practices. If you are in
need of a home inspection, please consider hiring me for my
expertise and professionalism
Mississippi Home Inspectors Report Condition. Click on some of
the inspection photo's to see more on that subject. These
Photo's come from thousands of inspections preformed by a
Mississippi Licensed Home Inspector over several years of full
time inspecting. This website is full of helpful ideas and
information and is not designed to teach home inspection. You
will see all types of property condition from correct and
incorrect installations to elements that wear out. I would
strongly recommend you consult a Licensed Home Inspector to
inspect any property, new or old, before completing the
transaction. It is also a Great idea to have your home
inspected if you have never done so. I invite you to call A
Wise Inspector Service LLC at 601-540-0144 Today.
We Are New Home Certified Inspectors.
One
of the most common causes of roof leakage. In the picture
below the vinyl or rubber type flashing as simply deteriorated
from exposure to the elements. Photo by Scott Adcock A Wise
Inspector Owner/Inspector
The shiny metal attached to the brick is call a
cricket flashing. Most of the have to be custom made by a
qualified metal worker with roofing experience. You can see
how this diverts the water around the chimney. This is a great
example of a preferred installation.
Multiple
attic ventilation provisions noted in the photo taken by A
Wise Brandon, Mississippi Home inspector. You can see the two
wind turbines or sometimes called whirly birds and four other
smaller vents that allow heat or in some cases smoke out. You
can view more photos of attic ventilation provisions by
clicking on the photo of the ventilation shown above.
Forget
to Put Insulation? Click
Here for more Mississippi inspector photo's. This is a
common condition with new homes. Having the right amount of
insulation installed correctly is one key to an energy efficient
home. A great home inspector should also point out attic
safety issues with you. Be present during your inspection if
at all possible.