The reason for a home inspection is
to give the client a much better understanding of the physical
condition of the structure than would otherwise be known. To
achieve this an inspector conducts a visual inspection of the
home and its systems.
A home inspection before or soon after listing your home can reveal problems that may be easily fixed and thus save you money upon closing.
A home inspection done before closing on a home you are buying enforces your ability to obtain the quality and value upon which both you and the seller agree.
Our Inspections
Typical homes take 2-3 hours to
inspect. When the client arrives the inspector often presents
a pre-inspection agreement to be signed followed by payment. A
good inspector then gives the client an overview of the inspection
process and invites the client to accompany him.
Items covered
Though the order may vary the inspector
Will at least visually inspect the following:
interior (non-cosmetic)
foundation / basement
framing / structure
Additional items such as pools,
spas, barns & other outer structures, wood destroying insects, lawn sprinkler systems, fences
& gates and EIFS (exterior insulation & finish systems)
may be offered but may add to the fee.
Completion
Upon completion of the inspection
the inspector will give the client a summary of what was discovered
and an opportunity to ask questions. The client then
receives a signed written report of the findings. The report
is the client's property; no other party is entitled to see it.
Ethics
The inspector's job is to inform
the client of the condition of the home. He can describe
any problems discovered, explain how and why they occurred, and
even make repair recommendations. The inspector should
not recommend contractors, recommend
whether or not the client should purchase the home, comment on
its market value, or benefit in any way from the repair or sale
of the home.
Disclaimer
The inspection is limited to the
condition of the house at the time of inspection and what is visually
accessible. It is important to understand that an
inspection is not a warranty and that it is limited. Due
to industry pressures, an inspection is expected to take no more
than 2-3 hours. It is impossible for an inspector to
inspect every one of the thousands of components that make up
a home in this 2-3 hours. He must rely on his experience
to optimize the time available and focus on the most important
items. No two inspectors will make exactly the same
report. Home Inspection, Real Estate Volusia County