Know what condition the sprinkler system is in before you move forward with purchasing a property.
Purchasing a residential or commercial property can be very exciting, but it can also be nerve-racking because of the unknown. You should know exactly what you are buying before a transaction is complete, which is why professional inspections are so important. While a typical home or commercial inspection will reveal the condition of the property’s major systems (roof, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing), you may also want to prioritize an irrigation inspection.
An irrigation or sprinkler system can be a significant investment, especially on larger properties in Richland County, South Carolina. So, it’s in your best interests to find out whether the system is in good condition or not. This way, you will be prepared for any repairs or replacements that must take place, or you will have peace of mind knowing the system does not need any major services completed.
FAQs About Irrigation Inspections
If you have ever purchased a home or you are currently going through the process, you likely know there are a number of inspections that can be completed. One that you might not realize exists is an irrigation inspection. This type of inspection is among the many that we offer at Streamline Inspections, ensuring you have all the details you need about the house you’re considering purchasing. Check out the common questions we get about irrigation inspections below.
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At Streamline Inspections, we offer irrigation inspections throughout South Carolina, including the Midlands and Richland County, as well as Columbia, Lexington, Sumter, Orangeburg, Blythewood, Camden, Newberry, Red Bank, Gilbert, Gaston, Johnston, Ridge Spring, and Edgefield, in addition to parts of Georgia.