WISCONSIN INSPECTION CONSULTANTS is a Division of General Engineering Company, Inc. with the home office in Portage, Wisconsin. We provide both residential and commercial building inspections. Wisconsin Inspection Consultants can also provide pre-listing inspections as well as radon, carbon monoxide and water testing.
Our inspectors will perform an extensive inspection of your property. A detailed report will be generated and then given to our clients by either mail, email or given on site when requested.
Wisconsin Inspection Consultant inspectors are certified home inspectors, many with years of experience in the inspection industry. Our inspectors go through extensive and continuous training to ensure the quality of each inspection conducted. They keep up–to-date on their training by attending informational meetings, continuing education classes as well as hands on training. Our inspectors are active members in many of the following educational organizations: SWWBIA (Southwestern Wisconsin Building Inspections Association), WAHI (Wisconsin Association of Home Inspectors) and ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors).
Q: What does a Home Inspection include?
A: The standard home inspector’s report will observe and report on the condition(s) of the entire home, including the exterior siding, soffit, fascia, trim, gutters, electrical service, roof, chimney, skylights, windows and doors, flashing, caulking, garage, landscaping that would affect the foundation and the conditions of the interior walls, ceilings, floors, the foundation, basement and visible structure, heating system, central air-conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and electrical system, the attic, and visible insulation.
Q: When should I have a Home Inspection?
A: A home inspection is typically performed after an accepted offer to purchase has been signed, generally a minimum of ten (10) days is written into the contract in order for you to completely remove the inspection contingency. However, before you sign, be sure there is an inspection clause in the sales contract, making your final purchase obligation contingent upon the findings of a professional home inspection. This clause should specify the terms to which both the buyer and seller are obligated. Work with your Realtor and understand the print
Q: What does a Home Inspection cost?
A: In general, fees range from $325 - $400 for a single-family home inspection, depending on size, location and multiple units. This typically amounts to less than .2% of your total real estate investment and may be one of the wisest investments you can make when purchasing a home.
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Office: (800) 700-5564 Toll Free
(608) 222-8848