It’s often said that one of the most expensive and important purchases you will ever make will be your home. However, unlike the guarantee a buyer receives with most purchases, there’s no money-back guarantee or return policy if you’re not satisfied with your recently purchased home. Once you buy a home, you’re on your own to maintain it, repair it, anticipate problems and pay the bills. This is why it’s best to know as much as you can about potential problems before you make the commitment to buy. The above statement is very true and should be not taken with a grain of salt, in today's fast moving real estate boom things get looked over. Do not make a mistake get your new home looked at by someone who not only cares about you, but cares that your investment will be made with nothing hidden in a dark basement away from prying eyes. Call today to make an appointment, so you and your family will know what you are getting into. You will be able to make a well informed purchase, one that you will be able to feel good about, before and after you move in. Inspection for Wood Burning Stoves and Fireplaces. Including; Pellet Stove and Combination Wood Furnaces • Have your appliance inspected by a certified W.E.T.T. Inspector, to ensure good operating condition and compliance to building code requirements • Learn how to make your stove or fireplace more efficient / effective • On-site consultation is included as part of the inspection WETT certification is the qualification, by physical inspection and written report of all wood burning appliances and smoke stack system. Manufacture requirements as set-out in the specific manual and the municipal building codes utilized to complete the assessment, report and certification. Since the mid 1970’s a large number of home fires have been attributed to the improper installation and use of wood burning appliances and masonry constructed fireplaces. Insurance companies have increased the demand for W.E.T.T. inspections due to the high risk involved in wood burning for heating purposes. Real Estate companies have recognized the importance of a building system inspection report that includes a W.E.T.T. inspection certification of all wood burning appliances. Only W.E.T.T. certified inspectors are qualified to undertake a comprehensive inspection. The national W.E.T.T. certification program has specific benchmarks in place to certify qualified personnel. A qualified inspector holds a current I.D. photo card showing his/her certification number. The W.E.T.T. administrative group committee have developed a, 3- plus page reporting document, to be utilized by the inspector, identifying all necessary aspects of an inspection.
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