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An inspector checks the safety of your potential new home. Home inspectors focus especially on the structure, construction, and mechanical systems of the house and will make you aware of any repairs that are needed.

 


3. A Home Inspector is NOT Emotionally Attached
When you find a home there is an emotional attachment. An inspector does not love the home, it is an unbiased objective opinion of the homes overall condition, not the paint color.

Professional home inspectors are trained to determine the presence of otherwise unsuspected problems in the home, through clues and symptoms that an untrained eye may not connect to the problem.

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Home inspectors can also inspect for pests, such as rodents and insect damage. Again, there is usually a separate moderate charge for this service, however it is worth the investment. You do not want to buy a home that has a termite problem.

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If your home inspector discovers a serious problem a more specific Inspection may be recommended.

Licensing of home inspectors only sets a minimum standard. Much like being up to code, any less would be illegal. Imaginary people, children, psychics (who claim to "sense" if a house is OK) and even pets can be home inspectors.

Although all home inspectors are supposed to be licensed to perform home inspection services, unfortunately many unqualified people are trying to get away with fraud by performing home inspection services when they are not properly qualified to do so.

Dead Men: Home Inspectors who have fallen off a roof.
Deck: The surface installed over the supporting framing members, to which the roofing is applied.

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Ask your agent to provide you with a home inspection checklist so you will know which items an inspector will want to see.

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ASHI American Society of Home Inspectors Asphalt A waterproofing agent applied to roofing materials during manufacture. Asphalt Tile A resilient floor covering laid in mastic, available in several colors.

When purchasing a home, it is crucial to ask a home inspector, or electrician, to inspect a home's electrical network. While some homes may appear to be in good condition, faulty wiring can lead to shock and fires.

The paper cites that a local home inspectort found evidence of water penetration in approximately 50 EIFS-clad homes.

According to the American Society of Home Inspectors, more than 60 percent of American homes suffer from below-ground wetness [source: Basement Systems]. But even more homeowners are likely to have to deal with a flooded basement at some point.

statistics, "I'd say as many as 10 percent of the decks I've seen have serious design or construction flaws that could lead to catastrophe," says Bob Fennema, a structural engineering consultant and member of the American Society of Home Inspectors.

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Finger Joint: A manufacturing process of interlocking two shorter pieces of wood end to end to create a longer piece of dimensional lumber or molding.

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ASHPIT: The area below the hearth of a fireplace that collects the ashes.
ASPHALT: Bituminous sandstones used for paving streets and waterproofing flat roofs.

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Cohesive Failure: Internal splitting of a compound resulting from over-stressing of the compound.

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Home Inspection Nightmares features photos and frank comments from home inspectors who manage to find all sorts of travesties to make your hair curl...and to make you feel a whole lot better about your own home remodeling skills.

A: There are several possible causes to this problem, so you should probably consult a home inspector or energy consultant.

According to the American Society of Home Inspectors, asphalt shingles generally last 15 to 20 years; wood shingle/shakes, 10 to 40 years; clay/concrete tiles, 20+ years; slate, 30 to 100 years; and metal roofing, 15 to 40+ years.

If a home inspector finds a level of over 4 pCi/L in your home, his recommendations for radon mitigation will be taken very seriously by your prospective home buyer.

A reader pointed out that an S-trap should only used to replace an existing S-trap. Note that this improper plumbing could be flagged by a home inspector when a house is put up for sale.

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