Flooring Problems:

Flooring inspectors provide impartial, third party findings to the person/persons who commissioned the inspection. A Certified Inspector will evaluate your situation objectively, identify the cause of your complaint and determine who the responsible party/parties are. Once your inspection has been completed by a Certified Flooring Inspector your complaint and the inspector’s written report may be filed with the installer, retailer or manufacturer of your product.

New Home Sales:

Flooring installed in new homes may be inspected for installation problems or latent manufacturing defects. Similar to a home inspection, an inspection of your new floor covering will afford you peace of mind.

Home Re-Sales:

A Certified Carpet inspector can inspect wood, laminate and other flooring prior to the purchase a home re-sale. The benefit of having the flooring or carpet inspected is to identify conditions before your home closing; problems such as pet urine in carpet, improperly installed hardwood, laminate, or ceramic tile flooring can save you thousands of dollars in replacement costs when a latent condition arises.