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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 4 Point Inspection Form PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, policy number, and location address. This ensures that all details are correctly associated with your inspection.
  3. Proceed to Section I – Dwelling. Select the primary construction classification of your home by checking the appropriate box. Provide additional details such as the year built and total square footage.
  4. In Section II – HVAC, indicate the type of heating system and its age. Make sure to check if a fuel tank is present and specify its location. Fill in any comments regarding the condition of your HVAC system.
  5. Continue through Sections III to VI, providing detailed information about plumbing, electrical systems, roof conditions, and any required photos as specified in Section VI.
  6. Finally, complete Section VII by signing and dating the form. Ensure all fields are filled out completely before saving or exporting your document.

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All 4-Point Inspection Forms must be completed and signed by a verifiable Florida-licensed inspector.
A four point inspection is a type of home inspection that focuses on four key areas of a home: the roof, the electrical system, the plumbing system, and the HVAC system. This type of inspection is typically required by insurance companies before issuing a policy on a home.
4-point inspection cost The cost of a 4-point home inspection varies by inspection company and by state. The age and size of the home can also play a role in how much youll pay for a 4-point inspection. But on average, homeowners pay between $50 and $150.
A 4-point inspection gives a homeowners insurance company insight into the current condition of a house through an in-depth examination and evaluation of its four major systems: roofing, electrical, plumbing and HVAC.
A 4 point inspection focuses on four major systems: roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Its often required by insurance companies for homes over 20-30 years old.

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In general, a 4-point inspection can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours to complete. During the inspection, the inspector will typically examine each of the four areas of the home in detail, looking for signs of wear and tear, damage, or outdated components.
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