What to Expect at a Home Inspection

By Cee Belair, published Mar 19, 2007
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If you're selling your house, it's only a matter of time before it goes under agreement and your buyers will want to do a home inspection. They want to know your home inside and out, and look for any problems it might have. The home is usually the biggest investment people will make in their lifetimes, so buyers want to be on the look out for potential problems.

What can you expect when a home inspector comes in? Don't take it personally if you feel your house is being picked apart! A home inspector is hired as someone who can give you an objective view, and point out any potential problems. A good home inspector will also teach the new buyers about proper home maintenance. Basically, they are getting paid to pick your house apart!

There are some certainties about what they will be looking for. These are the "biggies."

The structure of the home is the most important. Be on the lookout for rotten sills, which is the area that actually holds your house up. Insect damage and dampness are things that can lead to the downfall of your structure. All of them can be taken care of with proper maintenance. To have a solid house, you must start with a solid foundation.

Roofing problems are another "biggie." When water is allowed to enter in through your roof, it can run down through your walls and ultimately into your basement. That's a lot of area that has the potential to rot if not treated properly! They will check to make sure your roof is in good condition, and give a rough estimate of the time it has left with proper care.

They are also on the look out for potential electrical and plumbing problems. Overloaded circuits can lead to "brown outs" or worse, fire. Fuses are an older version, and can work fine, but most homes will need more "amps" to run today's modern household. Plumbing problems, including leaks or corrosion cause problems as well by allowing water to leak either into your interior walls or into your basement. Worse yet, is if your sewer pipes are leaking, that's not a pleasant leak to have!

Takeaways
  • Know what the home inspector will be looking for.
Did You Know?
Home inspections are the biggest reason while a sale will fall apart.
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