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Frequently Asked
Questions
- Q. Why do I need a home
inspection?
- A. A home inspection is
an important step in the home buying
process.
Professionally trained home inspectors
assist in maintaining the health of your
home and a property inspection makes home
maintenance easy by catching minor problems
before they become big projects. When
purchasing a home, many homebuyers have
saved literally thousands of dollars through
information provided by the home inspector.
Homeowners who have owned their homes for
several years can even benefit from a home
inspector's knowledge of maintenance and
repairs, and experience to avert potential
problems.
Many independent and nonprofit organizations
exist to promote ethical practice and
professional standards throughout the home
inspection industry.
We don't print our reports on site, so
the inspector has a chance to think about
the words used to document the defects
observed.
- Q. Who exactly would require a
home inspection?
- A. When buying a new
home, new construction home or a pre-owned
home, you need an inspection for your peace
of mind. Sellers also benefit from home
inspections by knowing the condition of
their home before listing. They are spared
the embarrassment of the buyers home
inspector finding major defects with their
home that they were not aware of and
possibly will hold up the real estate
transaction. If your new home still has a
home warranty through a builder it is smart
to have a home inspection before it expires.
- Q. I've checked this house out
thoroughly myself, why do I need an
inspection?
- A. Precision Home &
Property Inspections have the training,
experience and competence that comes with
being in the industry and inspecting
hundreds of homes. We know what to look for
and what to look at. Considering the average
home, there are literally hundreds items
that should be inspected.
While you or someone you may know can
examine the home and roughly determine the
overall condition of it, inspectors inspect
homes daily, each and every week throughout
the year and know exactly what to look for
in a home. We detect minor/major flaws,
defects in workmanship, proper installation
and construction parameters and unsafe
conditions that the general public would
miss.
- Q. What is the cost of a home
inspection?
- A. The cost of your
inspection depends on the size of the home.
Testing for radon is an additional cost. See
Pricing
for more information.
- Q. How long does your inspection
take?
- A. Every home is
different depending on the number of defects
observed, but the average time is 2 to 3
hours to inspect the properly.
- Q. How large is the inspection
report?
- A. . A completed
inspection report is about 30-35 pages
including graphics and based upon the state
of the home inspected, the more things found
in the home that are deficient, the more the
report contains.
- Q. Should I be at the home
inspection?
- A. Yes, if its at all
possible, you should be there at the home
inspection. We recommend that you be present
at your home inspection so that you can ask
your inspector any questions and see first
hand any areas needing maintenance or
repair.
- Q. Can I call you for advice
after the inspection?
- A. Yes, feel free to
call anytime.
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