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Now, let’s talk home inspections – and what your inspector will be looking for!
Just in case you’ve never had a home inspection – here’s a quick rundown. A home inspection is a visual examination of a home’s interior, exterior, structure, and major systems.
The purpose of a home inspection is to find any hidden problems that could be costly to repair or harmful to your health. As a home buyer – getting a home inspection before closing a deal is one of the smartest things you can do.
This is what you all came here for right? It’s about time we get to the point!
Any home inspection will vary depending on the specific home – as each home is different. However, there are eight essential categories which without a doubt will be on your inspector’s list.
Defects on the exterior of the home are usually noticeable – even without the trained eye of a professional inspector. Your inspector will be looking for:
Damaged or old roofs can lead to bigger issues, so your inspector will need to inspect the materials and integrity of the roof and roofing materials. The attic’s condition can affect the roof, and vice versa, which is why inspecting both is necessary.
If the home’s foundation is damaged, this can lead to costly repairs. Since the foundation of the home is essential to a home’s structural integrity, this is an item that will be inspected during every home inspection.
The interior of the home should be well maintained and free from damage. Every home will have typical wear and tear. However, the inspector will be looking for signs of abnormal damage – which could mean underlying problems.
The structure of the home is the wooden framework that was built before drywall, insulation and anything else was added. The structure is the bones of the house, and if it is damaged or built incorrectly the home may be unsafe to live in.
Electrical problems are dangerous and costly to repair if there is severe damage, so your inspector will be checking the electrical systems thoroughly. If your inspector finds defects in the home’s electrical systems, you should have a professional electrician out to determine the severity and cost to repair.
Plumbing problems are some of the most expensive repairs – and not something you want to deal with. Your inspector will check all plumbing systems and determine if a professional plumber should be contacted for further analysis.
Although some homes don’t have an A/C system installed, most homes have a heating system. Your inspector will make sure the HVAC system is working and properly maintained, so you and your family will have a comfortable & safe home.
Remember that each home is different, so there may be more items on your inspector’s checklist.
However, it’s safe to say that these eight categories will definitely be on your inspector’s list. Go through each section and write down any questions for your inspector.
No home is perfect, so your inspector will find a few defects. But that doesn’t mean that the home isn’t right for you!
Your inspector will talk you through their findings and help make sure you understand the current condition and what you might want to negotiate for.