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Inspection Connection - Discarded circuit board retrieved by owner displayed in kitchen to show it is not even connected.

Inspection Connection

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I was owner of historic home. There were conclusions made that were outrageous. He claimed circuit…read moreboard for air handler was exposed to elements. I could see circuit board 4 ft from attic hatch sitting on top of air handler case. It was clearly not connected vecause it was discarded part. A new circuit board was installed and old one not removed cause contractors forget. If this item has been operational, it would be disastrous. I crawled 4 ft to remove it and I am elderly and decrepit. He claimed flexible ducting was cheap and should be replaced with solid ducting. This isxa hi velicity hvac system requiring flexible ducting coming off of solid plenum. It is essential fir hi velocity systems. He advocated that ststem coukd not be ckeaned, another misnomer. Hi belocity ststems push air ar a hugh rate of speed. The ductingvactualkyvstays relatively ckean and there is aur putification system before return aur even enters air handler. If he is not knowledgeable, just be transparent. I had tovrish injury to crawlbup and retrieve duscarded curcuit board to prove. Many other issues, too numerous tovdescribe that were essential​​

Lisa and Dennis were so friendly and informative during our house inspection this past week! Our…read morerealtor, Samantha Miller suggested Dennis, and we trusted her opinion to have them check our house out. As first time homebuyers, we're going into this thing without much knowledge, and they did a wonderful job at answering the questions we had googled before the inspection. Would definitely recommend this team to anyone in need of a trustworthy inspector in the Greater Denver Area!

Axis Property Inspections

Axis Property Inspections

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This inspector is disrespectful of homeowners and unsafe. He turned our furnace off from in our…read morecrawl space and so when we tried to turn the heat on it didn't work. It cost $90 just for a service technician to come and take a look at it and find that it was turned off on purpose. How CARELESS and MALICIOUS of the SUPPOSED INSPECTOR! First he took pictures of personal belongings and then told me he wouldn't as well as including it in his report. Second he refused to use shoe covers that were provided. I have young children that should not be exposed to lead and other contaminants in soil. A home inspector should know this and care about the health and safety of everyone involved. Third, he recklessly pulled out the bottom drawer of the range, he pulled so hard and crazily that the whole thing came out completely and he had a hard time putting it back. Fourth, he brought in a bunch of junk that he didn't use. Fifth, he splashed water all over sink in bathroom and left spots. Sixth, but most importantly, he tested the hot water heater and left to write a report in his vehicle after he appeared to be completely done in the house. A while later, he returned in a rush and did something a second time in the hot water heater closet. After he left and did not return again, I checked to see what he did, and he had turned the hot water heat to the hottest maximum setting. Now a person could argue ignorance about a mistake like that, but malicious intent to harm is more likely because it was the second time in the closet and he had already tested it the first time. The highest setting would have caused severe burns on my children, husband or myself if I had not been watching. In the report, there were several misleading and untrue statements. One really strange note was that he claimed a key was required to exit the home. That is not true. Another was that even though we have had several professional contractors make improvements, they were all questioned and the comments were suggesting a professional contractor in each area to review everything again. Also, he misunderstood some issues and only partially knows some codes, but does not give an accurate finding with limited information. In conclusion, if you really read his report carefully, it is basically saying you must hire a professional contractor for plumbing, electrical, hvac, etc. and not really saying anything useful that is true.

George who is the owner of Axis Property Inspections came to our house to inspect it by the end of…read moreJanuary 2015. We sold the house in February and then moved overseas.... that is why it took me so long to share my experience with Axis Property Inspections: I got really busy during the past months! We had a very poor experience with George, the owner of Axis Property Inspections. He banged against the walls, to "check" them, he scratched the drywall in our living room, he slammed the door of the electrical panel over and over until I offered him some help, pulled the furniture on the carpet instead of lifting them to avoid damage, walked on the carpet with dirty shoes and stained it, opened a running dishwasher.The list goes on and on.... The inspection report said that : - we had to remove the second water heater we had. George did not understand it was part of the solar water heating system! - the electrical panel was heavily corroded and it needed to be replaced and upgraded to 200 amps. A licensed electrician came and stated that the panel was in good shape and nothing needed to be replaced, Furthermore, it was impossible to upgrade to 200 amps without redoing the whole electrical system which was very expensive and a total nonsense (according to the electrician). - one shower needed to be fully replaced: a licensed plumber discovered that the grout of the shower pan needed to be replaced. George did not see that he tank of the adjacent toilet was leaking. - the deck needed to be replaced: we just had a licensed carpenter few weeks before the home inspection who inspected it and wrote a "good shape" certificate. - stated that the laundry room had a leak into the garage: because of the color of the garage drywall: the garage drywall had been partially painted by the previous owner and we never painted it. - the house had stagnant water in the garage: two days ago, we had a snow storm, the roads were still white with snow, and I just drove back home after dropping off the kids to school. Of course, I parked in the garage and the snow was melting from the wheels... George left a radon monitor in the family room located in the walk-in basement without giving any instruction, and without saying anything about it. It is just when I realized George had left that I noticed the monitor. I found the instructions about the monitor several days later in a drawer of the master bathroom (main floor), where I kept some beauty products! He was discussing remodeling (possibilities and costs) with the prospective buyers, while inspecting the house. I think his impartiality was rather questionable. I am also really doubtful regarding to his professional skills and abilities.

Western Home Inspections - home_inspectors - Updated May 2026

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