Services · Pre-Inspection
Get ahead of buyer surprises. A Pre-Inspection identifies issues before your home hits the market so you can fix, price, or disclose on your own terms.

A Knouff Home Inspections Service
Selling a home? A Pre-Inspection (also called a pre-listing inspection) puts you in the driver's seat. Instead of finding out about an issue from a buyer's inspector at the worst possible moment, you find out now, when you still have time to fix it, price for it, or disclose it cleanly.
• Roof and gutters • Driveways, sidewalks, and site drainage • Foundation and structural components • Attic, insulation, and ventilation • Electrical panel and visible wiring • Plumbing systems and venting • Heating and cooling systems (weather permitting) • Windows, doors, and interior • Built-in appliances (basic functionality check) • Exterior walls, decks, and patios • Fireplace(s) and chimney (visual inspection)
You leave the inspection with a complete picture, so your listing strategy is built on facts, not on what a buyer's inspector might say later.
Every Service Includes
Backed By
Former Union Carpenter · Licensed Washington State Home Inspector
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An annual or periodic check on the home you already own, designed to catch small issues before they become big repairs, so you can plan ahead instead of react.
A pre-closing inspection of your newly built home, performed before the builder hands you the keys, so issues are caught while they're still on the builder's punch list.
If your new home's first year is coming up, don't miss the chance to fix problems under warranty. A detailed evaluation timed just before your one-year builder warranty expires.
Joshua Knouff · Knouff Home Inspections
Joshua Knouff, Owner & Licensed Washington State Inspector · Knouff Home Inspections