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Headstart your Florida living with our milestone inspection in Florida.
Are you here knowing the new regulations for mandatory milestone inspections in Florida? GreenWorks, like any other inspection, leads the way for the structural inspection of condominiums. GreenWorks holds all the aces for milestone inspections in Florida, ensuring the structural integrity of your condos. Our meticulous milestone inspections cover everything from foundation to roofing to inspect every aspect of your condo’s structure. What’s more? Our detailed reports within same-day and timely services save you costly repairs in the long run. Consider milestone inspections if your condo is:
Is your condo building in a tight spot? Leave it to the milestone inspections at GreenWorks. Our professional inspectors assess your building’s structure throughout to identify any signs of damage. Apart from that, we ensure the strength and safety of your building. As per the new regulations in Florida, one must conduct a milestone inspection for his condominium every ten years. With our milestone inspections, you can save time and money and ensure safe and sound living conditions.
Phase 1 milestone inspections are crucial to identify any issues in your condo property. From assessing the foundation and framework of your building to inspecting the critical systems like plumbing, electrical, or HVAC – phase 1 inspections are obligatory. Our licensed and certified milestone inspectors will evaluate your condominium’s compliance with Florida’s building codes and regulations. He will also ensure that your condo’s structural components are well-maintained, safe, and adequate. What’s more? Phase 1 also looks for any signs of substantial structural deterioration.
If the inspectors find any clear signs of substantial structural deterioration during the visual inspection, phase 2 milestone inspection will be compulsory. Otherwise, it isn’t conducted. This phase 2 inspection may involve destructive or nondestructive testing and can be limited or extensive. These inspections result in secure living, confining any structural distress. However, professional structural inspectors prefer the least disruptive locations to conduct these inspections.