About Your EEE Inspection
Discover what to expect from your Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE) inspector.
During Your Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE) Inspection
Whether you’re purchasing, listing, or staying proactive with the care of your Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE), Stellar Property Inspections LLC provides dependable, detail-focused service from the first call. Our certified inspectors walk you through each step, offering as much information and guidance as you prefer throughout the inspection. We follow the rigorous industry standards established by InterNACHI, ASHI, and CREIA to provide a comprehensive and trustworthy EEE inspection.
After Your EEE Inspection
After we review the Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE) with you, we’ll discuss their general condition and important components with you and your agent. We’ll identify any significant issues that may require prompt action and note items to keep an eye on for future upkeep. All findings will be organized in our clear, user-friendly Spectora report, provided in both HTML and PDF formats. The report will include the information covered during the walkthrough, along with photos for added clarity.
Included EEE Components
Stellar Property Inspections LLC thoroughly inspects and reports on the following:
Balconies, Decks & Porches
Inspection of elevated walking surfaces, visible framing, support members, attachment points, and signs of movement, cracking, or deterioration.
Exterior Stairs, Landings & Walkways
Review of stairways, landings, breezeways, entry platforms, and elevated access areas for safety, wear, drainage issues, and structural concerns.
Railings, Guards & Handrails
Assessment of guardrails, handrails, posts, connections, looseness, corrosion, damage, and visible safety concerns.
Waterproofing, Flashing & Sealants
Evaluation of deck coatings, membranes, flashing, caulking, transitions, and other moisture protection systems that help prevent water intrusion.
Structural Supports & Connections
Inspection of visible beams, joists, ledgers, posts, columns, brackets, fasteners, and building attachment points for damage or deterioration.
Drainage, Moisture & Deterioration
Identification of ponding water, poor slope, clogged drains, staining, wood decay, corrosion, swelling, cracking, or other moisture-related damage.