Home Inspection Services
Home Inspectors should present the customer with a clearly written, typed or printed home inspection report, which must conform to the accepted standards of practice for the state the inspection is performed in. A detailed inspection usually takes two to three hours or longer, depending on the home’s age and square footage. We recommend that you be present at your home inspection so that you can ask your inspector any questions and to look at any areas needing maintenance or repair.
We Offer The Following Services

A Better Look Home Inspections LLC
Ronald DiPaola Jr.
Phone: 732-779-4600
Email: Ron@abetterlookllc.com
License # 24GI00108900
HUD 203k ID#P1804
DEP License # MET13400
VA SAH Compliance Inspector
908 4th Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08757
hours of operation
Mon - Sat : 8 AM to 8 PM
What Is A New Construction Inspection?
New construction inspections are performed at the completion of construction, but prior to your final walk through with the Builder’s Customer Service Representative or Superintendent. It is always a good idea to verify that utilities (gas, water, and electric) have been turned on, so that all mechanical components in the home can be inspected, as well as the structural components. The inspection should be scheduled just a day or two before your final walk through with the builder. This will ensure that most, if not all, last minute items have been completed prior to your inspection. At the same time, this will also give the builder a cushion of time before your closing to address any needed repairs discovered during the home inspection.

What Is An End-Of-Warranty Inspection?
End-of-Warranty inspections are usually performed during the 11th month of your 1-year Builder Warranty. The home inspection will be performed to verify that all structural and mechanical components are functioning as intended so you will not have to make these repairs later when you go to sell the property. It is well worth having a home inspection done while the builder is paying for the repairs!
Understanding Your New Home
Understanding how your home functions is important to keep you and your family happy but more importantly healthy and safe. Using building materials, while repairing or renovating your home, select materials that do not contain harmful chemicals or will deteriorate and become airborne. Also keep in mind the age of your home and the building materials used when your home was constructed may contain asbestos, lead or other harmful compounds. Check out the files below for more information.