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2715 McHenry Ave Naperville - Illinois Zip 60563

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Welcome to ED Home Inspection

BIG OR SMALL WE CHECK IT ALL

Ermal Dervishi is a certified home Inspector in Chicago .

He earned his degree as a Civil Engineering - Construction profile, from Polytechnic University in Tirana, Albania since 2001.

After graduation he start working  in company specialized in Residential & Commercial buildings in Tirana. Working in 2003 with Road construction category IV and V, Awarded the professional engineer license.

May 2005,  working on Maintenance and signaling works on the road, construction of road overpasses.

Construction of bridges and works of art up to 10 meter. Wood carpentry works Installation of sanitary facilities, kitchen, utility room, plumbing and mainten... Learn More

Frequently Asked Question

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Don’t skip the inspection. Look for any structural issues, plumbing problems, mechanical or electrical .

A home inspector will look at things such as the foundation, roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, then provide a written home inspection report with the results.

A home inspection typically takes 2-4 hours, but may take longer depending on the size of the house.

Buyers should attend the inspection so they ask questions and get all of the details from the inspector. This can give you much more information than the report alone.

1.Hire a certified home inspector:They offer a professional, unbiased opinion. Their job isn't to make or break the deal, but to provide an honest evaluation.

2- The home inspection happens 7-14 days after the purchase agreement is signed. It can take 2-4 hours depending on the size of the home.

3.What the inspector looks for:They'll evaluate the physical structure, as well as the home's systems - electrical, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning.

4.Be present during the inspection:This is a great learning opportunity! You can ask questions and get to know your potential new home intimately.

The insulation jacket is an excellent investment for anyone who lives in an apartment or condo. If you live alone, your heating costs might be as high as $150-$200 per month! The price of this item will only set back about 10% of that amount, which means they’ve covered up to 60% after one year.

The average household wastes 15 gallons of hot water every day due to leaks and inefficient fixtures, so make sure you’re not one-upping yourself by letting a faucet leak all over your floor!

A dripping tap can waste enough natural resource juice in just seven days for about six cups worth that’s the equivalent use when using an entire half bathtub per week. Fixing these leaking fixtures will help save both time and money from wasted resources such as gas or electricity that goes toward cold heating streams.

US households spend an average of $50 leaving appliances on standby, so make sure to switch yours off at the plug. Research has also shown that this can save you as much as 80 cents per day!

A little-known fact about the BBA is that it can cut your heating bills by up to 10 percen Suppose you install certain controllable ones, such as thermostats for central heating hot water tanks with built-in temperature regulators and sensors. In such a scenarie you can save an additional $114 every year!

If not already installed, thermostats can cost less than $100 for installation and migh also help with hot water tanks, which will reduce their price too this is an excellen way of protecting yourself against high costs at the end of the winter season. The benefits don’t stop there either, better insulation means lower cooling, so if there’s an chance left after taking measures like these, then go ahead because every penny counts when trying to stay warm during cold months.

The government spends trillions of dollars on energy bills every year. It’s essential to keep your home as comfortable and efficient as possible, so why not invest in an A- rated condensing boiler? You could save up to $410 a year just by upgrading!

One of the most common household expenses is electricity. Replacing just one old light bulb with an energy-saving, long-lasting, and cost-effective one can cut your lighting costs by up to $70 over its lifetime; plus, they last 12 times longer than normal lights!

Wall insulation is an excellent way to save on your home’s heating bills. If you have any loft or cavity wall insulation installed, it could reduce energy costs by $200 per year! If you don’t have any loft insulation, installing it could cut down the most expensive expenses! Installing cavity wall insulation can save you money on your heating bills and even more in areas where there is no loft space at all!

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