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What Types of Home Inspections Can a Buyer Do?
Does a Home Inspector check every thing in the house?
A general Home Inspection does not include specific items that require a specialist to examine. For example, a home inspector might measure the differential temperature reading from an air conditioning unit, find it low and suggest the A/C be inspected by an HVAC specialist. The inspector may have an idea of what is wrong, but is probably unqualified to take it apart and diagnose the problem. General Home Inspectors look for defects. If they spot something unusual that lies outside of their scope of professional experience, they will suggest that you obtain a more specialized inspection.
Here are the types of Home Inspections:
Roof
One of the first things that should be on your home inspection checklist is the roof. You should check that the roof is level and doesn't sag. You should also make sure there are no water puddles on the roof as that could be a sign that there is improper drainage. It's also a good idea to check for previous repairs that may show trouble spots.
Wiring
Wiring should also be on your home inspection checklist. You need to check for obvious problems with the wiring, such as frayed or exposed wires. Also make sure that all electrical outlets have undamaged covers. One final thing to check is the existence of a breaker box instead of fuses. The breaker box should also be labeled properly.
Windows/Doors
Doors and windows are two of the most important items on your home inspection checklist. The doors should be in good shape and have locks that work properly. They also shouldn't be misaligned. The windows should all have screens and be free from broken glass. You also need to check to make sure that the windows don't stick when you open or close them.
Hazards
Before you buy a home, you need to find out if it is prone to hazards. Make sure it isn't in a region that is susceptible to earthquakes, hurricanes, or tornadoes. You should also check to see if it is located in a flood plain or other flood-risk region. One final thing to check for is a record of hazardous water or soil conditions on or near the site.
Wood Destroying Pests
Another item that should be on your home inspection checklist is the existence of damaging pests. There are a few insects that destroy the wood in homes. Termites and wood-boring beetles destroy wood by using it as food. Carpenter ants and bees weaken the wood by burrowing deep inside it for shelter. Make sure none of these pests are already causing problems before you buy the home.
Heating and Air Conditioning
With most furnaces, you have to take it apart to determine if the heat exchanger is cracked, for example, or to find out why the furnace is malfunctioning. An HVAC specialist can tell you what's wrong, how much it will cost to fix it and whether it needs to be replaced
Chimney
Some older chimneys don't have flue liners or the brick inside the chimney may be crumbling. A chimney inspector will also make sure smoke is discharged properly.
Lead-Based Paint
The federal government banned the use of lead-based paint in 1978, but homes newer than 1978 can still contain lead-based paint. You have the right to have the home tested for lead-based paint. To remove lead-based paint, hire a certified lead abatement contractor.
Square Footage
You may want to verify the square footage of your home. Because public records are input by humans, mistakes can happen. You can Calculate Square Footage yourself or hire an appraiser.
Foundation
While a home inspector can tell you if your home was built on a slab or raised foundation, a foundation engineer can tell you if the home is sliding or the foundation is faulty.
Soil Stability
Testing the soil is important if you're buying a home on the side of a hill, because you don't want it sliding away during a rainstorm. Some areas also are prone soil contamination.
Sewer or Septic System Inspection
Many older homes may not be connected to a sewer system. Get a sewer inspection. Modern technology calls for a digital camera to be inserted into the sewer line and pushed through to the main line.
Arborist
The best way to determine if the trees on the property are healthy is to hire an arborist to inspect them.
Easements and Encroachments
Your owner's title policy will disclose easements, but some encroachments may require a physical inspection. Ask the title company to send you the actual easement documents from the public records.
Lot Size and Boundaries
A preliminary search for a title policy will give you a plat map, showing the boundaries and size of the lot. If you want this information verified, you may want to hire a surveyor.
Pool and Spa
Pool and spa experts can give you an estimated life expectancy on crucial key components such as the heater or spa blower. They will also check for leaks.
Water Systems and Plumbing
If the plumbing is galvanized, a plumber can tell you if it needs to be replaced. Some galvanized pipes are so clogged that you can barely fit the lead of a pencil through it.
Well
Inspect the construction of the well and find out the depth of the water table, including water sanitation.
Asbestos
The only way to tell if a material actually contains asbestos is have it tested. Taking a sample to a lab is preferred over do-it-yourself home tests.
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a colorless and flammable gas used as a chemical in building products. It's known to cause cancer in rats.
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