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A 4-Point Inspection is a focused evaluation designed to assess the four critical areas of a property’s condition, often required by insurance companies. This inspection provides a comprehensive overview of the property's major systems to ensure they are in good working order and to identify any potential issues.

What is a 4-Point Inspection?

The Four Key Areas Examined Include:

  • Roof: Inspection of the roof’s condition, including age, material, and any signs of damage or wear.

  • Electrical System: Evaluation of the electrical system’s safety and functionality, including wiring, panels, and outlets.

  • Plumbing System: Assessment of the plumbing system, including pipes, fixtures, and water pressure to detect leaks or potential problems.

  • HVAC System: Review of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to ensure they are operating efficiently and effectively.

A 4-Point Inspection helps homeowners and prospective buyers understand the current state of these essential systems, aiding in insurance approvals and maintenance planning.

If you're securing a new insurance policy or renewing an existing one, a 4-Point Inspection report is often required by insurance companies, regardless of your home's age. This inspection evaluates four critical areas of your property to determine their condition and age, providing essential information for insurers.

Since inspection requirements can vary between insurance companies and may change over time, it's important to check with your provider to understand their specific needs. When scheduling your appointment, let us know the requirements, and our team will ensure your inspection meets all necessary criteria.

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