What Will This Home Inspection Yield?
Your St Paul area home inspection appointment is set. What will be discovered during this
home inspection? What do home inspectors look for? What particular issues do they
focus on in any or all home inspections? At Amerispec Home Inspection Service,
we like to keep those who choose us well informed on the details. See below for
a general list of issues common to homes and a general idea of what a home
inspection covers.
- Leaks—Are there leaks coming in through the roof, windows or
ceilings? Any atypical leakages occurring within the home via the outside?
- Odors—Are there any strange smells in the house? What are the
causes of the stinkiness? Can they be remedied with ease?
- Plumbing—Many potential problems lie within this realm—from poor
drainage to ill-functioning sewer lines. Poor drainage and plumbing can lead
to wet lower levels and/or crawl spaces, wood rot and mold growth.
- Roof—The roof’s condition will be assessed. Is it in good
shape or does it need some work? Are there any low-hanging tree branches
that could cause problems in the future or are currently causing problems?
- Water
drainage—Is water draining away from the
house? Home inspections will take a close look to see if there are any
obviously soggy areas around the house.
- Appliances—How old and in what condition are the appliances in?
Will any of them need to be repaired or require replacement?
- Basement/Lower
Level—Is the lower level damp? If so,
is there mold? Is the basement properly insulated where needed?
- Electrical
(Wiring)—Bad or aged wiring can be a
huge annoyance to get repaired. In
worst case scenarios, fires can erupt as a result. Should the home
inspection yield bad wiring information, call in an electrician to assess
the sate of things and estimate a cost of repair, if need be.
- HVAC—Are there any blatant or glaring problems with these
important systems? Noises? Turn the heat on, do the same with the AC. Do
both work (please note AC can only be tested if 65 degrees or warmer
outside)?
- Exterior—A home inspection will look at the house’s exterior,
particularly seeking out the condition of gutters and downspouts. They
will be checked to see if they are properly attached and that water drains
as it should. Does the home need a paint job?
- Foundation—The walls—from ceiling to floor base, will be eyed
thoroughly to seek out shifting or cracks in the foundation. Perhaps some
tree roots have invaded the home? A crumbling foundation is not a good
thing and the cost of repair will be very high.
When you need one of the best in home inspections in St Paul, call AmeriSpec at 952-854-5110 or Contact Us.
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