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What is a home inspection?
A home inspection is an objective visual examination
of the physical structure and systems of a home, from
roof to foundation. A home inspection report or home
inspection service is the equivalent of a physical examination
from your doctor. When problems or symptoms of problems
are found, the inspector may recommend further evaluation
or remedies, making the home inspection cost well worth
it.
What does a home inspection
include?
A standard home inspection report summarizes findings
from a visual inspection of the condition of the subject
home’s heating system, central air conditioning
system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and
electrical systems; roof, attic, and visible insulation;
walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; foundation,
basement, and the visible structures of the home.
Why do I need a home inspection?
A home inspection summarizes the condition of a property,
points out the need for major repairs and identifies
areas that may need attention in the near future. Buyers
depend on an accurate home inspection to maximize their
knowledge of the property in order to make intelligent
decisions when purchasing a home.
A home inspection points out the
positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance
that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After
an inspection, both parties have a much clearer understanding
of the value and needs of the property.
For homeowners, an inspection
may be used to identify problems in the making and to
learn about preventive measures, which might avoid costly
future repairs. If you are planning to sell your home,
an inspection prior to placing your home on the market
provides a better understanding of conditions which
may be discovered by the buyer's inspector, and provides
you an opportunity to make repairs that will make your
home more desirable to potential buyers.
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