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Jeffery S. says, "Fred, our home inspector, demonstrated exceptional professionalism and dedication to his craft. From our first interaction, his commitment to ensuring that we were well-informed about our new property was evident. Right from the start, Fred arrived punctually for our scheduled inspection. In today's fast-paced world, promptness is an appreciated virtue and Fred certainly upheld this value. His punctuality set the tone for the entire inspection, assuring us that we were in competent hands. More than just being punctual, Fred showcased patience in every facet of the inspection. He was always available for any queries we had, explaining his findings in a manner that was both comprehensive and easily understandable. This made the potentially overwhelming process of a home inspection more approachable for us. Despite the many homes he has inspected over his career, Fred took his time with ours. It was evident that he was thorough and diligent, ensuring that no stone was left unturned. His meticulous nature was evident in every corner of our property, and it instilled confidence in us about the quality of his work. Fred's efficiency was further highlighted when he delivered the inspection report. Not only was it provided swiftly, but the quality was also top-notch. Every detail was well-documented, accompanied by clear photographs and concise explanations. Financially speaking, Fred's fees were quite reasonable. It's rare to find an expert of his caliber that doesn't break the bank. But Fred offers more than just affordability; he also presented us with additional services that could prove invaluable in the future. His suggestions were never pushy but rather tailored to benefit our specific needs. Lastly, his rapport with the builder’s maintenance crew was commendable. Their interactions were seamless and evidently built on mutual respect. Such collaboration ensures that issues could be resolved more efficiently. All in all, Fred is more than just an inspector; he is a guide through the complex world of homeownership. We highly recommend his services to anyone in need of a thorough, professional, and approachable home inspector."See more
Jeffery S. says, "Fred, our home inspector, demonstrated exceptional professionalism and dedication to his craft. From our first interaction, his commitment to ensuring that we were well-informed about our new property was evident. Right from the start, Fred arrived punctually for our scheduled inspection. In today's fast-paced world, promptness is an appreciated virtue and Fred certainly upheld this value. His punctuality set the tone for the entire inspection, assuring us that we were in competent hands. More than just being punctual, Fred showcased patience in every facet of the inspection. He was always available for any queries we had, explaining his findings in a manner that was both comprehensive and easily understandable. This made the potentially overwhelming process of a home inspection more approachable for us. Despite the many homes he has inspected over his career, Fred took his time with ours. It was evident that he was thorough and diligent, ensuring that no stone was left unturned. His meticulous nature was evident in every corner of our property, and it instilled confidence in us about the quality of his work. Fred's efficiency was further highlighted when he delivered the inspection report. Not only was it provided swiftly, but the quality was also top-notch. Every detail was well-documented, accompanied by clear photographs and concise explanations. Financially speaking, Fred's fees were quite reasonable. It's rare to find an expert of his caliber that doesn't break the bank. But Fred offers more than just affordability; he also presented us with additional services that could prove invaluable in the future. His suggestions were never pushy but rather tailored to benefit our specific needs. Lastly, his rapport with the builder’s maintenance crew was commendable. Their interactions were seamless and evidently built on mutual respect. Such collaboration ensures that issues could be resolved more efficiently. All in all, Fred is more than just an inspector; he is a guide through the complex world of homeownership. We highly recommend his services to anyone in need of a thorough, professional, and approachable home inspector."

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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is a home inspection?

A home inspection is a visual inspection performed by a trained professional to determine the condition of a home’s main elements. The inspection usually takes several hours, during which the professional takes multiple photos and notes, tracking information for a final report. After the inspection, the pro will create a printed report, complete with photos and detailed information, summarizing the condition of the house. A home inspection is often used by potential home buyers prior to purchase to determine if there are larger issues (such as dry rot or a faulty foundation) that are not immediately visible to the untrained eye but that would cost a lot of money to resolve. Home inspections are also used by real estate agents and home sellers to address any concerns before putting a home on the market. Longtime homeowners can also schedule a home inspection to get a snapshot of their current home condition and identify any issues that need to be addressed. A home inspection is not a legal document that can be used for divorce or estate settlements, nor can it be used to secure loans or mortgages.

How much does jewelry repair cost?

Jewelry services cost anywhere from $30-$1,800. The cost to repair a piece of jewelry depends on the type of jewelry and the damage it sustained. Contact jewelry repair services near you to find out how much it will cost to repair your ring, necklace, bracelet, earrings, watch and other jewelry.

How much does custom jewelry cost?

Custom jewelry prices can vary dramatically depending on the type of jewelry you want, the material you choose (gold, silver, platinum, etc.), the design and much more. To find out how much your custom jewelry will cost, request free cost estimates from jewelry designers near you.

Where can I design my own jewelry?

Contact a jewelry designer near you to design your own pieces. They can help you bring your designs to life and create custom pieces for yourself or someone else. 

Who does jewelry repair?

Jewelers and repair professionals can fix your broken pieces. You can find pros near you on Thumbtack, where you can also read their customer reviews, learn more about their specialties and request free cost estimates.

How much does it cost to get a house appraised and inspected?

Home appraisals and home inspections both assess your home and provide a report summarizing the condition or value of your home based on key measurements. Unlike a home inspection for the sale of a property, a home appraisal is used for loan applications, property value assessment for sales or settlements (divorce, estate, etc.), and taxes and insurance. If you’re having your home appraised for lending purposes, you’ll likely need a state-certified appraiser, so be sure to your research their credentials. Nationally, the average cost for a home appraisal is $340.

If you’re buying or selling a home, having a professional home inspection can be an invaluable tool for price-setting and negotiation, as well as learning what repairs are necessary. The national average home inspection cost is $310, ranging higher or lower depending on the inspection company, your location and the size of your home. Other factors that can affect cost are additional inspection services and pathogen testing. Here are some examples of average home inspection costs in various parts of the country:

  • Home inspection in New York City: $425 or more.
  • Condo inspection in New York City: $200 or more.
  • Home inspection in Central Texas: $250 for homes up to 2,000 square feet.
    • $275 for homes from 3,001-4,000 square feet.
    • $300 for homes from 4,001-5,000 square feet.
    • $325 for homes 5,001 square feet and up, plus 10 cents per additional square foot.
  • Home inspection in Los Angeles: $199-$299 or more.

What should be included in a home inspection?

A complete home inspection involves a visual investigation of all major elements that make up your home. A home inspection is a vital part of buying or selling a home to ensure you’re not accidentally buying a termite-infested home or one with major structural defects. Paying for an inspection before purchasing a home can save you a lot of money in the long run. The national average home inspection cost is $310, with prices ranging higher or lower based on your location and the square footage of your home. After performing a walk-through inspection, the pro should provide you a printed report — complete with photos and recommendations — detailing what’s in good condition, what would benefit from minor repairs, and what needs immediate attention. Home inspection pros know how to spot trouble areas, but they’re not licensed contractors, electricians or plumbers, so they may suggest you hire a licensed pro to address specific problems. Here are the main components that a home inspection covers:

  • Home structure
    • Foundation, grading and drainage, roof covering, roof structure, interior and exterior attic walls, ceilings and floors, interior and exterior doors, windows, stairways, fireplace and chimney, porches, balconies, decks, attached carports, and crawl space.
  • Electrical
    • HVAC system, heating equipment, cooling equipment, ductwork and vents, fixtures and switches, branch circuits, receptacles, service entrance and panels.
  • Plumbing
    • Water heater and equipment, drains, waste systems, vents, and plumbing fixtures.
  • Appliances
    • Garage door openers, garbage disposal, dishwasher, exhaust range, range hood, bathroom exhaust fans, cooktop, oven and microwave.

How long does it take to do a home inspection?

On average, you can expect a standard home inspection to take two to three hours. Your house size can affect inspection length, as can requesting additional services such as sprinkler system inspections, outbuilding inspections, radon testing, crawl space inspections, or pool house inspections. During the home inspection, the professional will be taking photos and looking in and around all parts of your home. The inspector will then compile a report that may be more than 20 pages. You should receive this report back within a few days to a week. The report should detail everything from minor imperfections and maintenance recommendations to major defects that need to be resolved as soon as possible, like structural failures or a leak in the basement. Your report should include photos and clearly outlined information about all major elements inspected, as well as recommendations for next steps.

Do you tip jewelry repair services?

Tipping a jeweler isn’t expected, but it’s always appreciated. If your jeweler did a fantastic job repairing your jewelry and you want to show your appreciation, leave them a positive review on Thumbtack and offer to give them a referral.

Is custom-made jewelry more expensive?

Custom jewelry can be cheaper or more expensive than jewelry you might buy at a retailer. It ultimately depends on the stones, gems and other materials and details you desire. 

If you’re not sure if creating a custom piece of jewelry is cost-effective, get price quotes from several custom jewelry designers. Compare their cost estimates with the price tags for other jewelry you’re considering buying. If you have your heart set on a custom piece that's outside of your price range, chat with the designer about more  affordable options that fit your budget.

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