Frequently Asked
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By Stephen Gladstone, President of Stonehollow
Fine Home Inspections / Coordinator for Home Protection Network, Inc. / Past National President of ASHI
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1. What is involved in a typical inspection?
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We carefully and systematically
evaluate the mechanical (electrical, plumbing, heating, cooling,
and ventilation) systems within the home. We will have discussions
with you about the quality and function of the doors and
windows, roofing, drainage, siding, insulation, appliances
and many other areas of importance. We will discuss safety
items, environmental concerns, and discuss any plans you
may have to renovate, or alter the home. We will answer any
questions you may have about anything related to the home.
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2. Do I get a written report?
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Yes, you will receive your inspection report
on site, at the end of the inspection.. The Matrix
Deluxe report is a format where notes and comments from your
inspection are keyed to additional information about repairs,
costs, and maintenance. You will also receive a termite inspection
certification, a walk through check list to be used the morning
of your closing, and up to date home information, reference
material, and useful home maintenance and cost information.
The Matrix Deluxe report will give you important information
in relation to the conditions found at the home that day.
The report is a combination checklist, narrative and reference. Comments
are specific for the home needs, as are any recommendations
made by the inspector. The report is in a binder with many
extras that we hope will become your "Home" book.
A great reference and easy way to find your important papers.
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3. Do I really need to be there?
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We truly encourage you to attend the entire
process. We also recommend you do it with as few distractions
as possible. Allow yourself time to ask the inspector questions
and show him your concerns. We recommend you follow the inspector
around the entire survey of the home. You will learn the
conditions, maintenance requirements, and safety information
for your new home. We really try to teach you the important
needs of the home. You will appreciate the difference between
our level of care and other home inspection services.
Try not to bring your entire extended family for home tours at the inspection,
and if you make appointments for additional contractors, decorators and
such...have them arrive about 3 hours from the inspection appointment.
Spend time with your inspector. This is the time to focus on the needs
of the home and get a good handle on projected costs and equipment maintenance.
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4. How long does the inspection take?
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If you really want us to take a careful look at your home,
and answer your questions you should figure approximately
three hours, (or longer) for a home, (one to two hours for
a condo). As with any detective work...it can go quicker
if conditions are obvious, and slower if more complicated.
Antique homes and homes with more equipment take longer.
If you cannot attend the entire inspection we recommend you
discuss all areas of concern with the inspector when possible.
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5. Is there a warranty or guarantee offered
with the inspection?
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Unfortunately we cannot act as an insurance company, nor
offer to cover damages that may occur over time on your new
home. What you are buying from us is our opinion about the
home. This opinion is based on a time specific and limited
visual inspection of the home. What is hidden, non-accessible,
and apt to happen over time; is not within the scope of the
inspection. We do recommend that you carefully re-inspect
the home the morning of the closing...before you sign the
dotted line. We offer a helpful walk-through checklist
in the report package, to help you with this process.
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6. Do you give prices for repairs of items
that are broken or need upgrading?
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Ballpark prices are verbally discussed and
you will be encouraged to get real prices from local contractors
if an item is found to be deficient. Real prices are important
for your negotiations and budgeting.
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7. What about "free Telephone Consultation
for as long as I own my home," what's that about?
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Really...If you get into a situation where you are advised
to do something, or your home is ready for a piece of equipment
or repair, feel free to call and ask our opinion, or advice.
We do not charge for telephone consultation. We only charge
for visitations Should you require that, consulting costs
will be discussed with you ahead of time. We have arranged
a special unlisted client question line for you to get the
fastest service. Just call 203-327-6824 when you need a question
answered.
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8. How do we pay for our inspection?
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A personal check or cash is fine. You will receive a receipt
and an explanation of costs. We ask that you pay the inspector
at the conclusion of the inspection. You will only need one
check as we will pay the upfront testing and subcontractors
in order to supervise, provide quality control, and collect
documentation from each for your file.
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9. When do we get laboratory reports on
water/radon etc.?
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Depending on the equipment used, some testing is done on
site and results will be in the report, or they will be mailed
or faxed to you as soon as possible. All testing is documented
with written certifications.
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10. What additional services do you provide
and what do they cost?
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For clients that require special testing services, we are
able to offer the following additional services:
Termite certifications--using the National
Pest Control Association/H.U.D. form. Stephen Gladstone has
his Supervisory License from the State of Connecticut for
Termite Inspections. Termite certifications are included
in the basic home inspection fee for homes and are $75.00
for condos.
Radon testing following the EPA protocols
is performed on most houses either during the inspection
and collected in 48 hours or can be pre-installed 2 days
before the inspection if desired. We use state of the art
continuous monitor computers for most homes... Stonehollow
will place one of these tamper resistant units in the home
for the test period and we will go back to the home & retrieve
the machine and download the data in 48 hours. The fee
for this service is $155.00.
Carbon Monoxide testing of the heating
system can often diagnose leaks and maintenance needs that
can lead to health and safety concerns. Using a Bacharach
Monoxor II we can determine carbon monoxide leaks and make
necessary recommendations. The price for this service
is $45.00. We can also use a Continuous Carbon Monoxide
monitor for a 48 hour test for an additional $70.00 For those
concerned about water quality, we offer several testing services
including water potability and mineralization, lead in water,
radon in water, and well flow and volume testing. Samples
are rushed to a State approved laboratory and results will
be faxed as soon as they are received.
Pricing for water testing are as follows: Potability
and mineralization $115.00; lead in water $65.00; radon
in water $110.00; Volatile Organic compound testing is
available for $155.00; and flow and volume $45.00.
Asbestos sampling and wipe testing are
available for those concerned about air quality from asbestos
fibers. Hard samples can be analyzed for $135.00 and
wipe tests are $150.00 for 2 test areas. Stephen Gladstone
is CT Certified for both lead inspection and lead risk assessments. Preliminary
screening using wipe swabs of 6-8 locations is priced at
$175.00. X-ray florescence testing, with approximately
50-60 readings begins at $400.00 Also available
are oil tank testing, septic inspections and pool and spa
inspections. Please call us with specific needs for
pricing.
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11. Where are we located?
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Stonehollow's office is located
in Stamford, Connecticut. We perform inspections in most
towns from Stratford to Scarsdale on the coast, and from
Newtown to many towns in Westchester County. You can call
us in Stamford at 356-9611, or toll free at 1-800-356-9611,
or fax us at 203-975-7799.
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12. What are the Inspectors experience and
credentials?
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Stephen Gladstone comes to inspecting with a Masters
and 6-year degree in Education & Counseling. He
owned and ran a successful contracting business for over
17 years before opening Stonehollow Fine Home Inspections. Stonehollow,
now in its 23rd year, has a reputation of being very thorough,
and is known for providing a higher level of service to its
clients. Mr.
Gladstone is a State Licensed Supervisory Level Pest and
Termite Inspector, A retired State of
Ct. Deputy Fire Marshal & Fire Code Inspector, State
of Ct. Certified Lead Risk Assessor and Lead Inspector. He
is licensed as a Home Inspector in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey & Massachusetts.
He has lectured nationally and internationally on many subjects in the home inspection
industry. He
offers first time home buyer seminars, and teaches home inspector & realtor
educational courses. He is a Past President of the Southern
New England and Coastal Ct. Chapters of The American Society
of Home Inspectors, and was National President of
ASHI in 2004. For the last six years he has produced & hosted a weekly radio show "Around
the House with Steve Gladstone."
Mel Wilkes is a Licensed State of Ct. Inspector
and has been working for Stonehollow, Inc. for the past 8
years. He is a Graduate of Inspection Training Associates,
having attended their Manassas Virginia School. Mel has achieved his
his National Certification. He is a Certified Member of ASHI and
of The Home Protection Network.
Matthew Gladstone is a State of Ct. Licensed Inspector
and has been working for Stonehollow as an Inspector for
the last 10 years. He has completed his Masters Degree
in Bilingual Special Education and is fluent in Spanish.
He is a Certified Member of ASHI and the Home Protection Network.
David Grosz is a State of Ct. Licensed Intern
under the direct supervision of Steve Gladstone. He is currently
readying himself for National & State
Licensing Certification. He is a Member of The Home Protection Network and a Graduate of Kaplan/Ita's Connecticut School. |
13. Do we have insurance?
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Of course, we carry insurance to cover errors
and omissions, and liability insurance in case something
becomes damaged at the inspection. All inspections are performed
with written contracts that specifically explain the scope
and limitations of the inspection. The contract can be faxed
to you on request, before the inspection. All inspections
are performed in accordance with the Code of Ethics and the
Standard of Practice of the American Society of Home Inspectors.
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14. Why an ASHI Inspection?
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In order to become a certified member of
ASHI, members must successfully pass a written examination.
They must perform at least 250 paid inspections following
the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics of the Society
and must maintain educational credits annually to remain
in good standing. Stephen Gladstone has been a Member since
1986, and has personally performed over 1000 home inspections.
ASHI inspectors must provide written reports, and must remain
objective and independent of the sale. Our code of ethics
forbids any commissions, or financial relationships that
might be construed to influence a real estate transaction.
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15. Why STONEHOLLOW?
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Simply put... there will always be others
out there that can do a job quicker, cheaper, and find a
way to cut corners. In home inspection our philosophy has
always been to provide the highest level of service for our
clients. We inspect carefully, systematically, and maintain
close scrutiny on all testing and documentation. Our reputation
is critical to our longevity in the industry, and we try
our hardest to protect our clients. Remember we offer
independent objective inspections so that you will know the
conditions and costs associated with the home you are considering. We
work only for you, and have no interest in whether you buy
or not...just that you understand what you are buying.
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