Most outdoor living companies build what's on the plan and move on to the next job. Having an ASHI and code-certified home inspector on our team changes that approach, because it means someone on staff is trained to see how a new structure interacts with everything already going on with your home.
That perspective catches things a standard build process might miss: drainage that needs to be rerouted, flashing that was never installed correctly, or a ledger board attachment that needs reinforcement before a deck can be safely built off it.
Combined with two licensed residential contractors on our team, it means the people planning your project understand both what to build and how it needs to interact with the home you already have.
Has a contractor ever pointed out an issue with your home you had no idea was there?
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Canva text suggestion: "An Inspector's Eye on Every Project" or "We Check What Others Skip"