
About A Quality Home Inspections
A Local Home Inspection Company In the Chicagoland Area And Surrounding Suburbs.
MEET YOUR LOCAL HOME INSPECTION TEAM
Our staff consists of certified and insured inspectors with decades of experience in plumbing, electrical, and engineering systems. Every member of our staff has also completed ongoing education requirements and acquired training and certification from ICA (Inspection Certification Associates). Our company has performed numerous building and home inspections in the region while it is owned and operated locally by civil engineer Aladdin Ismail. A Quality Home Inspections is the most reputable and experienced home inspection company serving the Chicagoland area and Surrounding Suburbs. Trust us to provide you with a comprehensive and reliable inspection.


A Quality Home Inspectors
With our comprehensive and meticulous inspections, our goal is to ensure the security and upkeep of your property. Whether you're a homeowner, property seller, or owner of a commercial property, A Quality Home Inspections is here to provide you with a thorough and professional inspection service.
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We are certified mold inspectors with Illinois licenses and insurance, which means we continuously undergo state-mandated training to stay up-to-date with industry standards. When you choose A Quality Home Inspections, you can trust that you'll receive a comprehensive home inspection every time.
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We always extend an invitation to our clients to join us during home inspections, which typically last 2 to 3 hours. Your presence is valued and encouraged.

Why you need a home inspection?
Ensure Safety and Peace of Mind:
A home is more than just four walls; it's where you and your loved ones will build memories and find shelter. Ensuring the safety and well-being of your family is paramount. A home inspection by A Quality Home Inspections is your first line of defense. Our expert inspectors meticulously assess every nook and cranny of your potential new home, identifying potential hazards such as faulty wiring, plumbing issues, or structural concerns. With our comprehensive inspection report in hand, you can take the necessary steps to address these issues before they pose any risks. This peace of mind is priceless, allowing you to move into your new home with confidence, knowing that it's a safe and secure place for you and your family.
Protect Your Investment:
Buying a home is not just a financial transaction; it's a significant life investment. Our comprehensive home inspections are designed to protect your investment by uncovering any hidden defects or necessary repairs. These findings provide you with valuable negotiation leverage. You can work with the seller to request repairs, a price reduction, or other concessions based on the inspection report. This ensures that you're getting the best possible value for your investment and helps you avoid unexpected and costly surprises down the road. At A Quality Home Inspections, we're committed to helping you make an informed and financially sound decision when it comes to your new home.
Home Inspection
At A Quality Home Inspections, we're committed to ensuring the safety, value, and integrity of your property. Our inspections provide you with the information and confidence you need for sound real estate decisions.
Why You Need a Home Inspection:
When a Home Inspection is Needed:
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​Peace of Mind: A home inspection offers peace of mind by ensuring that your potential new home is safe, sound, and free from hidden issues.
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Safety Assurance: Identifies potential hazards like electrical problems, structural issues, and safety concerns, protecting you and your family.
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Negotiation Leverage: Inspection findings provide valuable negotiation power, allowing you to request repairs or negotiate a fair price.
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Protect Your Investment: A home is a significant investment; inspections help you make informed decisions and avoid unexpected repair costs.
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Maintenance Planning: Regular inspections help homeowners plan for maintenance and prioritize improvements to maintain the value of their property.
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Before Buying a Home: Request an inspection before finalizing a real estate transaction to assess the property's condition.
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Before Selling a Home: Pre-listing inspections improve marketability and allow sellers to address issues proactively.
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During New Construction: Ensure newly constructed homes meet quality and safety standards with new construction inspections.
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For Renovations or Upgrades: Assess the quality of completed work or understand the scope of renovations with inspection services.
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Regular Maintenance: Periodic inspections for an existing home can catch maintenance issues early, preventing costly repairs.
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Safety Concerns: Specialized inspections confirm and address safety hazards like mold, lead, or asbestos when concerns arise.

Major Components To Be Inspected
Plumbing
Inspectors check for leaks, water pressure, drainage, and the condition of pipes, fixtures, and water heating systems.
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HVAC
The inspection evaluates the functionality and condition of heating and cooling systems, air ducts, filters, and thermostats.
Electrical
The electrical panel, wiring, outlets, switches, and fixtures are inspected to ensure they are safe and code-compliant.
Structural Components
​Inspection covers the foundation, walls, roof, and overall structural integrity to identify any visible issues like cracks, settlement, or damage.
Garage and Carport
Inspection of the garage or carport includes checking the structure, doors, safety features, and electrical systems.
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Attic and Insulation:
Assess the attic for proper insulation, ventilation, and signs of leaks or damage to maintain energy efficiency and prevent moisture problems.
Interior
Interior areas are examined for visible issues, including walls, ceilings, floors, and the functionality of doors, windows, and stairs.
Exterior
This includes examining siding, windows, doors, trim, and any attached structures like decks or porches for signs of damage or water infiltration.
Roofing
The condition of the roof, including materials, flashing, gutters, and drainage systems, is assessed to detect leaks, wear, or the need for repairs.
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Doors and Windows
​Evaluate the condition and functionality of all doors and windows, checking for drafts, leaks, or damage.
Property Inspection Overview
At Quality Home Inspections, our highly skilled team of home inspectors brings a wealth of knowledge, professionalism, and adaptability to thoroughly evaluate a wide range of properties and household components. We are committed to providing you with a comprehensive property inspection. To achieve this, we partner with top-tier house inspectors who possess a deep understanding of safety standards, maintenance needs, and the functional aspects of residential properties. Your peace of mind is our priority
Roof and Attic:
Roof covering, flashing, gutters, vents, chimneys, and attic spaces for signs of leaks, damage, or improper ventilation.
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Exterior:
Siding, trim, windows, doors, foundations, grading, and drainage to assess overall condition and moisture management.
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Structure:
Foundation, walls, floors, ceilings, support beams, and framing to check for structural integrity and signs of damage.
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Electrical System:
Electrical panels, circuits, outlets, switches, and fixtures to identify safety hazards and code compliance issues.
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Plumbing System:
Pipes, fixtures, faucets, water heaters, drains, and water supply to assess functionality and identify leaks or issues.
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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC):
Furnace, air conditioner, ductwork, vents, and thermostats to ensure proper operation and safety.
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Interior Spaces:
Walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, stairs, and railings for visible defects and potential safety concerns.
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Kitchen and Appliances:
Kitchen appliances, cabinets, countertops, sinks, and exhaust systems for functionality and safety.
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Bathrooms:
Fixtures, plumbing, showers, bathtubs, toilets, and ventilation to check for leaks and functionality.
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Fireplaces and Chimneys:
Fireplaces, flues, chimneys, and related components for proper operation and safety.
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Basement and Crawl Spaces:
Foundation, walls, floors, moisture intrusion, and insulation to identify potential issues.
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Garage:
Garage doors, safety features, electrical systems, and firewalls for safety and functionality.
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Exterior Grounds:
Yard, walkways, driveways, patios, decks, retaining walls, and drainage for condition and safety.
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Please note that the specific scope of a home inspection may vary, and additional components or systems may be included based on the inspector's expertise and the client's preferences. Always consult with your inspector for a detailed overview of what will be covered in your home inspection.