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What's New
Introducing Pillar To Post HomePage
Everything You Need,
All In One Place
Pillar To Post HomePage brings a revolutionary new dimension to the home inspection report for both you and your clients. Access your own personal user-friendly dashboard, developed with your needs in mind: Ease of access, timeliness, accuracy and convenience. All of your Pillar To Post home inspections are now located in one place! No more searching emails or documents looking for that report – it’s all housed on your Pillar To Post HomePage.
For you:
- Access all of your Pillar To Post inspections from your personal dashboard
- Receive updates in real time when a report is added or updated
- Book an inspection with Pillar To Post right from your dashboard
- 100% compatible on any device
- Easy, secure access anytime, anywhere
- Clients can easily refer or reuse you down the road – your contact information is highlighted on their dashboard
For your client:
- All elements of the Ultimate Home inspection on one page including PTP360 (a 360° visual inspection summary), PTPFloorPlan* (a measured floor plan of the home), and more, will be delivered on their own personal Pillar To Post HomePage dashboard
- All-digital report is produced on-site with options to download, print or share
- All key information about their home is all in one place
- An ongoing resource with access to PTPConnects, our free moving concierge, and PTPHomeManual* (access to appliance user manuals and recall checks)
- Easy navigation for a seamless, enjoyable user experience on any device
We’re excited to introduce Pillar To Post HomePage to you and we look forward to sharing it with you for your next inspection!
*PTPHomeManual and PTPFloorPlan are available with Premium and Prestige packages.
Seasonal Smarts
Before And After The Storm
No matter where you live, winter storms can wreak havoc on property. Taking action before and after storms can reduce the chances of serious damage to homes and lives.
Before the storm
- Outdoor furniture, grills, toys, birdbaths and the like should be stored away. Secure and anchor large objects such as prefab sheds and play structures.
- Trees can look like they’re in good shape, but may be diseased or have other problems that can cause them to fail unexpectedly. Trees stressed by drought or rooted in saturated soil can be more susceptible to problems when storms hit.
- Local ordinances may require that trees be trimmed a minimum distance from driveways, structures and power lines. For safety’s sake, a qualified professional should perform this work.
- Use binoculars to check your roof for missing or damaged shingles. Flying shingles can damage structures, while missing shingles can allow water to leak into the home. Any roofing repairs should be done by licensed professionals to ensure the work is done safely and correctly.
After the storm
- Look for downed or sagging power lines and report them immediately to your utility company. Always assume a downed power line is live, and never approach or touch it.
- Check around for fallen branches or other damage to trees and structures. This is also a good time to re-inspect the roof for storm damage; any repairs should be made as soon as possible to prevent further problems.
- Note any areas where water may have infiltrated siding, the foundation, or windows and have repairs done before the next storm hits.
Here’s what homebuyers are saying about The Ultimate Home InspectionTM
85K +
and counting!
“Pillar To Post is the most thorough and engaging inspection experience we have had. The PTPFloorPlan will help us arrange our move in, and the appliance records in our PTPHomeManual will last us long after closing.”
“As a new homeowner, I now have confidence in my home and the information I need to keep it in great shape for the future. Our inspector was kind, professional, and explained everything to me in a way I could understand. He was patient and helpful with all my questions.”
“Pillar To Post was extremely thorough in their inspection and provided quality, easy-to-understand feedback, which I greatly appreciated as a first time home buyer. PTP360, the detailed PTPFloorPlan and list of repairs were extremely useful as we prepared to move in. I highly recommend using their services.”