A home inspection is a tool to educate a client about the general condition of a property, pointing out potential structural and mechanical issues, along with any maintenance concerts, and identify fire, health, and safety issues.
A thorough and accurate home inspection provides a new home buyer vital information relating to the home they are purchasing. The inspection identifies the current condition of the key aspects of the home, including but not limited to the age, condition, and expected life of the roof, furnace, A/C, water heater, condition of the foundation and structural system in the roof, and the rating and condition of the current electrical and water services.
The home inspection is like a physical exam of your home. The home inspector visually reviews readily accessible exposed portions of the home, including the roof, the attic, walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, basement, and foundation as well as the heating/air conditioning systems, interior plumbing and electrical systems for potential problems.
Note: A home inspector is not able to or required to point out every small problem or any invisible or latent defect of a property. It should be understood that when purchasing a property there are certain risks and a home inspection is limited in its scope and depth.
Buying a house is often the largest purchase a person or couple will make in their lifetime. It is important to have that house inspected. The inspector will methodically inspect the house and report the findings along the way. While inspecting, Tim enters places that are usually not seen during the buyer’s previous trips to the house. Tim often finds common problems associated with component’s age and / or installation. Sometimes Tim finds issues with the house that may require substantial cost to repair or replace. During the inspection, Tim will report conditions of the components and how to properly care for and maintain those components. The home inspection will give the client information that will assist them in making an educated purchase of that house. The inspection also gives the client the knowledge of how to care the house and its components moving forward.
A home purchase is typically the largest investment one makes, so having a qualified, skilled, and licensed home inspector thoroughly examine the home can significantly reduce your risk. Home inspections will key in and provide an analysis of any potential fire hazards, and home safety and health risks.
Home buyers should plan to attend any home inspection to make sure all your questions and concerns are addressed. During the home inspection and after, we will go over the findings and recommendations to ensure you have a thorough understanding of what might be wrong, why, and what should be done about it. We can also provide information on routine maintenance required to keep your house in good condition, and give you piece of mind.
Most home sellers do not think about having a home inspection performed prior to putting their house on the market; however, being aware of any issues that could cause delays or jeopardize the home’s sell, adds a tremendous amount of value. Avoiding surprises during the negotiation process, and getting true market value for your home is worth having a home inspection performed first.
Having this home inspection prior to buyers allows the seller to provide a full disclosure about any defects and gives buyers greater piece of mind to make a better offer.
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