But first, what is a home inspection?
A home inspection is a process that involves examining the safety and current condition of the home. A home inspector looks at its structure and functional elements, including the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical systems, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems.Why should you attend the home inspection?
Buying a home is one of the biggest and most important purchases that you’ll make. That’s why it’s important to know everything there is to know about the home before making a decision.- You learn more about the home While you may already have the basic knowledge about the home through your agent and through home visits, being present during the home inspection gives you a more in-depth look at the residence you plan to have as your own. Your hired home inspector can also show you the locations of specific areas and home systems, as well as point out certain flaws that, otherwise, you wouldn’t have seen on your own.
- You’re more aware of the home’s issues Attending the home inspection also helps you to determine issues that you can still regard as minor kinks and the ones that are deal-breakers. The inspector can further explain how to identify which is which among the issues he finds.
- You know what to work on Aside from learning more about the home and its possible issues, you’ll also be briefed on areas that need fixing and how to maintain them once you already own the home. That way, you’ll have a better idea of the scope of repairs and improvements needed after buying the property.
- You get to ask questions Another advantage of attending the home inspection is getting answers to your home-related questions straight from the home inspector themselves. You’ll know about the existing systems of the house you’re buying and find out problem areas in need of repairs. Some of the questions to ask the home inspector are:
- What will this home inspection cover?
- Do you have any major concerns about the home?
- Is this a minor or a major issue?
- What should I repair first?
- How do I maintain this particular home system or area?
- Roof
- Rain gutters
- Porches
- Walkways and driveways
- Exterior paint
- Doors and windows
- Yard
- Plumbing
- Appliances
- Thermostats
- HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems
- Attic
- Basement
- Garage
- The condition of the foundation
- Cracks or shifts at the base of the walls or ceiling
- Windows or door frames that are squared or bowed
- Evidence of termite damage
- Evidence of standing water