Wednesday 20 August 2014

Different Kinds Of Home Inspections

By Pammy McGrath


If you have just submitted an offer on a home and it was accepted, you are ready to enter the world of escrow. One of the tasks that you need to accomplish quickly is hiring a home inspector to take a good look at your new property. This professional will provide you with an unbiased assessment of the home and surrounding property, identifying problem areas if they exist. There are many inspectors that you might wish to hire to take a look at the property.

The most common type of inspection is a general inspection, and this will take several hours for the inspector to complete. They should inspect both the interior and exterior structure, as well as looking over the grounds. This professional should look at the electrical outlets, water faucets, drains, windows, roof, attic and all of the rooms. They are looking to make sure that the home is not only in good shape, but that all of the electrical components of your home are safe and working. Usually, an inspector will find ,a few minor issues, as almost no home is 100% perfect. Generally, this costs several hundred dollars, depending on the size of the property.

While this home inspection is very important, it certainly is not the only inspection to consider. Termites are a huge problem in many areas of the country, and pests in general can damage your home. It is wise to have a termite inspector come out and look for evidence of termite damage or droppings, as well as damage from other pests.

If the home has a pool or spa, it is a wise idea to have an inspector come out and make sure there are no leaks and that the motor is working correctly. If you are purchasing an older home, you might want to have several professionals come out to inspect the property. For instance, you might want to hire a chimney inspector to take a look at the chimneys and fireplaces. While lead paint has been banned for many decades, older homes might still have it, and you can hire an expert to check it out. A roof inspector is also a great idea to consider unless the owner can provide proof that a new roof has been added within the last few years.

When you live in an area where the ground tends to be unstable or prone to seismic events, a geologist is another good person to hire. Even if earthquakes don't occur in your area, different types of soil affect the settlement of your home and if you know that the area has had a problem or two, it is wise to get an evaluation. Also if the home has many settlement cracks or floors seem to slope oddly, it can be a good idea to have an inspector take a look.

Your real estate agent probably will be able to help you find some good home inspectors, and you also can ask for recommendations among friends and family members. If you are ready to start looking for homes, contact Nixon Real Estate today. They can find Texas Hill Country homes for sale, including Fredericksburg real estate and Kerrville real estate as well as homes in San Antonio and other areas.




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