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Five Things To Know About Residential Inspections

Residential inspections are important to get right

. After all, much depends upon their outcome. It can mean the difference between selling a house and not selling a house. The same is true of buying a house. Usually, no one makes a move without inspecting a house. Thanks to the fact that these inspections are so important, it's a very good idea to prepare oneself regarding what they should expect and what is expected of them.

For instance, when it comes to a home inspection in Michigan, the various items checked will be far different than inspections conducted in Florida. The reason for this is that there are different issues of concern when it comes to the environment. There is much more humidity in Florida which means that the chances of developing mold are much higher than in Michigan. As a result of that fact, home inspectors in Grand Rapids will most likely not check for mold. It's important to know these differences when having a home inspected in another state.

Something else that should be done before an inspection is to conduct thorough research before hiring an inspector. Luckily, homeowners or potential homeowners have a choice in which they want to hire. This choice should be exercised in order to select someone who is fully qualified to do a thorough and professional job. Some great tools to use in narrowing down the selection might be to check if the potential inspector is a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors or the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors.

A small tip to consider as the homeowner is to keep the pilot lights lit for the stove and fireplace. As a general rule, inspectors will not light pilot lights themselves because of liability issues. It will make the inspection flow much smoother if all pilot lights are lit prior to the inspector's arrival.


Repairs often need to be done. Giving one's word that repairs have been done is usually not nearly enough. That is why keeping a receipt is very highly recommended. Having receipts on hand that proves what was fixed and when it was fixed will help greatly when it comes to answering questions and providing proof. Simply put together a filing drawer that holds everything an inspector might need in order to have an organized manor of finding paperwork for the inspection.

Lastly, go somewhere else. It's always best not to be there when the inspection is conducted. The reason for this is it can aggravate the inspector. No one likes to have someone else peaking over their shoulder while doing their job. Let them do their job and give them the respect of privacy. Knowing all of these things will undoubtedly help inspections to go well.

by: Art Gib
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