Home Inspector Abel
KY Lic: 269541
OH Lic: OHI.2021003364
Serving greater Cincinnati and Kentucky, Inspector Abel Home Inspections is a company dedicated to getting you a thorough home inspection at the most affordable price. Buying a house will likely be one of the biggest purchases of your life. Before setting that closing date enlist the services of Inspector Abel to give you the piece of mind you deserve.
When you work with Inspector Abel you get a knowledgeable professional who knows what to look for in properties new and old. Whether adding to your real estate portfolio or buying your first house, before finalizing that real estate transaction it pays to have an inspection done. In some cases an inspection can reveal serious flaws and locate potential issues that will affect the value on your home and cost you money.
We closely inspect every part of a home. From the basement to the roof; both interior and exterior.
Not all municipalities require new construction inspections, and when they do, the municipal inspectors spend about 15 minutes or less going through the home at any given time. As well, they are only looking for a few specific items or issues. A licensed professional home inspector will spend an average of 2 to 4 hours depending on the size of the home, and will be looking at very specific items from top to bottom.
Whether you are looking for you next house to rehab or flip let Inspector Abel Check it out.
Have your electrical panel inspected to ensure your home is safe
Have your roof inspected to be sure there are no potential issues before you're stuck with a leak and an expensive repair bill.
Damp and wet basements can be common in older homes. Repairs for water damage can add up quickly. Let Inspector Abel check it out.
For Home Sellers why put yourself in an unfavorable negotiating position? A buyer’s home inspection will uncover hidden problems after you’ve already accepted an offer. This could cost you thousands of dollars in a lower negotiated selling price. If you get a home inspection before the home is listed you can either address the problems up front or disclose the concerns during the negotiations process.