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Click above to see a
Virtual
Home Inspection.


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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 the roof to the foundation. Having
a home inspected is like giving it a physical check-up. If problems or
symptoms are found, the inspector may recommend further evaluation.
WHY DO I NEED A
HOME INSPECTION:
The
purchase of a home is probably the largest single investment you will
ever make. You should learn as much as you can about the condition of
the property and the need for any major repairs before you
buy, so that you can minimize unpleasant surprises and difficulties
afterwards. Of course, a home inspection also points
out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the maintenance that will
be necessary to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will
have a much clearer understanding of the property you are about to
purchase.
If you are already a home owner, a home
inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn
preventive measures which might avoid costly future repairs. If you are
planning to sell your home, you may wish to have an inspection prior to
placing your home on the market. This will give you a better
understanding of conditions which may be discovered by the buyer's
inspector, and an opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in
better selling condition.
WHAT WILL IT COST:
The
inspection fee for a typical one-family house varies geographically, as
does the cost of housing. Similarly, within a given area, the inspection
fee may vary depending upon the size of the house, particular features
of the house, its age, and possible additional services, such as septic,
well, or radon testing. It is a good idea to check local prices on your
own.
However, do not let cost be a factor in
deciding whether or not to have a home inspection, or in the selection
of your home inspector. The knowledge gained from an inspection is well
worth the cost, and the lowest-priced inspector is not necessarily a
bargain. The inspector's qualifications, including his experience,
training, and professional affiliations, should be the most important
consideration.
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