Home Inspector

Mention the words "home inspection" and home owners and buyers alike are equipped with a list of reservations about the process. Because of 

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the stories circulating about home inspections, it is most often misunderstood. So what is a home inspection? It is simply a visual examination of the structure and systems of a home. When you are thinking of buying any kind of home, it is advised that you have it thoroughly inspected by Certified Home Inspectors.

Certified Home Inspectors will make you aware of any material or structural issues that can become safety issues that can affect you as a buyer. Keep in mind that regardless of how great a condition the house may look, an in-depth inspection is best for you as a buyer. No home is perfect and an inspection by a professional will show the imperfections and how they might affect you.

A complete home inspection will include a visual examination of the building from top to bottom and one end to the other. Certified Home Inspectors evaluate the condition of the structure, foundation, roof, plumbing, air conditioning and heating system, condition of walls, windows, and even doors.

Generally, the best time to contact an inspector is the moment after you have made an offer on your new home. Your real estate contract will allow a grace period to inspect the building. A home does not fail an inspection. It is an examination of the structure and not an appraisal or a Municipal Code inspection. The inspector's job is to describe the condition of the home and indicate which items will be in need of minor or major repairs or replacement.

Be sure to consider all factors when choosing a person to conduct a home inspection for you. Also look for testimonials on the inspector's website to help provide valuable information on client satisfaction.