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What makes us the best Building Inspector?

Steve is a former building mechanic, maintenance supervisor at Grand Central Station, and maintenance manager for the USPS at the 2.4 million square foot Morgan building, retired after 32 years of service. Now Steve uses his experience as a private building inspector. Every inspection includes a termite inspection, infrared (thermal imaging) and drone inspection of the roof, weather-permitting. Radon testing is available. Residential property reports are provided within 24 hours of the inspection. Every client is treated like a family member. In addition to following all State home inspection requirements, we have a strong focus on safety. Certainly, your safety and that of your family are paramount, but when you become a homeowner you take on liability for every person who comes to your home. Homeowner’s insurance does not cover every accident in the home. If a delivery person fell down your front steps and sued you, would you be covered? The answer is – maybe. If your handrails are not graspable, or steps are loose, broken, or cracked, an insurance adjuster could deny your claim. That’s why we include every detail in our reports, no matter how big or small.

Need a commercial property inspected? Steve managed three major projects while at Grand Central: replacement of three cooling towers, replacing the analog emergency systems with digital devices, and a complete tear-out and rebuild of the third floor for WeWork. During his time at the Morgan building (341 Ninth Avenue), Steve ensured contractor compliance with a variety of work including roof repair, asbestos abatement, elevator repair, and the installation of water testing systems for cooling towers in approximately 20 USPS buildings throughout Manhattan. In short, we have a wealth of experience in large and small commercial buildings.
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