Home inspections are a visual assessment of a home’s physical structure and mechanical systems. This includes the roof, ceiling, walls, floors, windows, and doors. The home inspector has a list of items to go through while checking the home. They will typically check if major appliances remain functional, check the heating and air-conditioning system, look over the plumbing and electrical system throughout the home, and look around the attic and basement areas if the home has them.
The overall goal of the home inspection is to uncover any underlying issues that may not be presentable to the naked eye. Inspectors will not tell you if you are getting a good deal or offer an opinion in regard to the sale price of the home.
Exterior Inspection May Include:
Chimney
Roof
Gutters
Exterior Surfaces (brick, vinyl, etc.)
Windows and Doors
Foundation
Property
Interior Inspection May Include:
Attic
Bedrooms, Living Rooms, and Dining Room
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Ceilings, Floors, and Walls
Fireplace
Basement/Foundation
The Report
The home inspector will provide an extensive report back to you. These types of reports will contain checklists, summaries, photographs, and notes. There may be an estimate of the remaining life span of major systems and equipment throughout the home, as well as the roof, structure, paint, and finishes. The information listed will include recommendations on repair and replacements for the home. Keep in mind that a home inspection is not a pass-fail exam.
Looking to invest in home insurance? Reach out to your local agent for more information!
Home inspections are a visual assessment of a home’s physical structure and mechanical systems. This includes the roof, ceiling, walls, floors, windows, and doors. The home inspector has a list of items to go through while checking the home. They will typically check if major appliances remain functional, check the heating and air-conditioning system, look over the plumbing and electrical system throughout the home, and look around the attic and basement areas if the home has them.
The overall goal of the home inspection is to uncover any underlying issues that may not be presentable to the naked eye. Inspectors will not tell you if you are getting a good deal or offer an opinion in regard to the sale price of the home.
Exterior Inspection May Include:
Interior Inspection May Include:
The Report
The home inspector will provide an extensive report back to you. These types of reports will contain checklists, summaries, photographs, and notes. There may be an estimate of the remaining life span of major systems and equipment throughout the home, as well as the roof, structure, paint, and finishes. The information listed will include recommendations on repair and replacements for the home. Keep in mind that a home inspection is not a pass-fail exam.
Looking to invest in home insurance? Reach out to your local agent for more information!