What is a home inspection?
A home inspection
is a visual examination of the systems and
physical structure of a property.
If you are buying
a home, townhome, mobile home, co-op or
condominium, you should have it properly
inspected before the final purchase by an
experienced and impartial professional home
inspector.
If you are
selling a home, an inspection can alert you to
conditions that could affect your sale.
Hands On
Inspections also inspects commercial properties.
Q. Why do I need an
inspection?
The purchase of a home is the largest single
investment most people ever make. You should know
exactly what to expect--both indoors and out--in
terms of repair, maintenance and costs. A fresh
coat of paint could be hiding serious structural
problems. The home inspector interprets these and
other clues, then presents his professional
opinion as to the condition of the property, so
you can avoid unpleasant surprises. Of course, a
home inspection will also point out the positive
aspects of a home, as well as the type of
maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in
good shape. After the inspection, you will have a
much clearer understanding of what it is you are
about to purchase, and you will be able to make
your decision confidently. If you have owned your
home for a period of time, a home inspection can
identify problems in the making and recommend
preventive measures which might avoid future
repairs.
Q. What does a home
inspection include?
A complete home inspection includes a visual
examination of the property from top to bottom.
The inspector examines the heating & air
conditioning systems, the interior plumbing and
electrical systems, the roof and visible
insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and
doors, the foundation and visible structure.
Q. Can't I do it
myself?
Even the most experienced homeowner lacks the
knowledge and expertise of a professional home
inspector who has inspected hundreds, perhaps
thousands of homes in his career. An inspector is
equally familiar with all the elements of home
construction and with the proper installation,
maintenance and interrelationship of those
elements. Above all, most buyers find it
very difficult to remain completely objective and
unemotional about the house they really want, and
this may lead to a poor assessment.
Q. What will it cost?
A Hands On Home Inspection in Colorado
Springs CO is $119 for properties under 4000 sq.
ft. Other areas, larger homes, slightly
more. This is under the national average
cost. Nationwide inspection fees vary
depending upon the size of the house, particular
features of the house, age, special structures,
etc. However, cost should not be a factor in the
decision whether or not to have a home
inspection. You might save many times the cost of
the inspection if significant problems revealed
by the inspector. Consult your agent or lawyer
for guidance.
Q. Can a house
"fail" inspection?
No. A professional home inspection is simply
an examination into the current condition of your
prospective home. It is not in appraisal or a
Municipal Code inspection. A home inspector,
therefore, will not pass or fail a house, but
will simply describe its condition and indicate
which items will be in need of immediate or near
future major repair or replacement.
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