Meet Your Inspector

John Boveri, Inspector

John Boveri’s background encompasses over 30 years of experience in construction including 15 years as a Union Carpenter and 18+ years as a highly accomplished Commercial Property Manager. He has a wealth of knowledge about all aspects of both commercial and residential construction and building components. 

John Boveri can be trusted to perform a high-quality and thorough inspection. He is an experienced professional that will put your interests first to assure you receive the information you need. You can trust him to perform a high-quality and thorough inspection utilizing his expertise.

Residential

John Boveri is a Licensed and Certified Illinois Home Inspector and member of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and InterNational Association of Certified Home inspectors (NASHI). He has in-depth knowledge of the building components and systems of a residential property. He will bring his background in building construction, maintenance, and repair to your home inspection assuring that the function and safety of the home is properly inspected. He will provide a home inspection report that is easy to understand and delivered digitally to you within 24 hours. Once the report has been delivered, John’s service doesn’t end there. He is available after the report is delivered to answer any questions or concerns that may arise and provide you with the information needed to make a confident decision about the inspected property.

Commercial

John Boveri is a Certified Commercial Property Inspector and member of the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association (CCPIA). He has an in-depth knowledge regarding the building components and systems of various types of commercial properties. With his background in commercial construction, property management, maintenance and repair, you can be assured that his wealth of knowledge will be applied in assessing the function, safety, and other unique components of your commercial property. He can also provide you with additional insights into containing costs through a comprehensive evaluation of life cycle functionality and overall performance of various systems within the commercial property as well as replacement costs if requested. He will provide a comprehensive Commercial Inspection Report that is easy to understand and delivered to you within a negotiated time-frame. Once the report has been delivered, John’s service doesn’t end there. He is available after the report is delivered to answer any questions or concerns that may arise and provide you with the information needed to make a confident decision about the inspected property.

Home Inspections

Buying a home is one of the biggest investments most people will ever make. During the process of purchasing a home, it is important to identify any potential costly repairs to avoid unexpected costs. This is when a Home Inspection can provide valuable insight into the overall condition of a home. This will allow you to make your home purchase with confidence.

Commercial Inspections

Conducting a physical inspection is part of due diligence when purchasing a commercial property. This is when a Commercial Property Inspection can provide an overall evaluation regarding the true condition of the property including any deferred and/or neglected maintenance. Determining potential capital expenditures and their impact on property value will assist the investor in making an informed decision.

Pre-Listing Inspections

When preparing to put your home on the market, it is important to be aware of any problems that a home inspection may identify. This is when a Pre-Listing Inspection can be used to provide a baseline reference for any repairs. Then you will be informed as to what repairs to make or what prospective buyers may request in terms of repairs after their home inspection.

Well Inspections and Water Testing

If a property has a well, the well and its water has to meet certain requirements when obtaining FHA or VA mortgages. The well must have a certain flow rate and the water must pass local and state guidelines for drinking water. This is when a Well Inspection and/or Water Testing by a professional is necessary. The health department also recommends testing well water once a year.