What Home Inspectors See that You Can't
When you make an offer on a home,
it’s a smart idea to have a professional home inspector check it out from top
to bottom. This inspection will ensure that the property doesn’t have any
unexpected “issues”. After all, you don’t want to buy a home only to discover
that the roof needs to be replaced, immediately, for thousands of dollars.
That being said, you might question
whether you really need to invest the few hundred dollars it costs for a professional
home inspection. “The home we want to buy looks like it’s in very good shape,”
you might be thinking. “I can’t see anything wrong with it.”
However, a professional home
inspector can see things you can’t. When you view a property that’s on the market,
you might be able to notice obvious issues, like a crack in the foundation or a
dripping faucet. If you’re experienced with home maintenance, you might even
notice roofing tiles that look like they’re overdue for replacement.
But you won’t pick up all the
issues a home inspector can.
A home inspector will, for example,
use a special device to check for moisture build-up in the washrooms – which
can be an indication of mould. He or she will also inspect wiring to make sure
everything is safe and compliant with the building code.
That’s not all.
Like a determined detective, a home
inspector will investigate the property’s structure, electrical and plumbing
systems, insulation, and other components — and then report the findings to
you.
In the end, a professional home
inspection gives you peace-of-mind and protects your investment. So getting one
is highly recommended — even for recently built homes.
A good REALTOR® can recommend a trusted home
inspector for you.
Looking for more ideas on making
smart decisions when buying a home? Call today.