
Find Problems Before Buyers Do
Pre-Listing Inspections in Salem
When you're preparing to sell your home in Salem, you don't want to be surprised by what a buyer's inspector finds after you've accepted an offer. You want to know ahead of time whether the roof has missing shingles, whether the water heater is leaking, or whether the electrical panel has outdated wiring. A pre-listing inspection gives you the chance to identify those issues before you list the property so you can decide whether to repair them, disclose them, or price accordingly.
Altitude Home Inspections LLC provides pre-listing inspections across Salem, Provo, Spanish Fork, Payson, Lehi, and Nephi. Each inspection is conducted by an ICC Certified Combination Inspector with four years of field experience and is designed to help sellers address repairs proactively and reduce surprises during escrow. The report is clear and organized, making it easier to prioritize what needs attention before you begin marketing the home.
Schedule your pre-listing inspection before you set your asking price or start showing the property so you have time to make informed decisions about repairs and disclosure.
What the Inspection Covers
Your inspector evaluates the home in Salem by reviewing the same components a buyer's inspector would check—structure, roof, exterior, interior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and visible safety concerns. That includes testing the furnace and air conditioner for operation, checking the attic for insulation and ventilation, inspecting the plumbing fixtures for leaks, and examining the foundation for cracks or settlement. The report includes photos and straightforward descriptions of what was found.
After the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report that identifies which items may need repair, which items are functioning as expected, and which items might raise questions during a buyer's inspection. You'll know whether the roof is near the end of its life, whether the HVAC system is reaching expected temperatures, and whether the electrical panel has proper grounding and labeling. That information helps you decide what to fix, what to disclose, and how to position the home in the market.
The inspection is a visual assessment of accessible areas and does not include invasive testing or hidden systems. It's designed to give you the same perspective a buyer's inspector will have so you can prepare accordingly. The service does not replace code compliance inspections or specialized evaluations.
Sellers often want to know what the inspection will reveal, how it affects pricing, and whether it's worth the investment before listing.
Selling a Home Brings Up a Lot of Concerns
If you're planning to sell your home in Salem and want to identify issues before buyers do, reach out to Altitude Home Inspections LLC to schedule your pre-listing inspection and receive a clear report that helps you prepare for a smoother transaction.
