by cfbi1 | Nov 5, 2013 | Home Inspection
For anyone involved in buying a new home it is definitely an exciting experience. People can often feel overwhelmed by the many decisions like what new furniture to buy and where it fits best in their new home. Other decisions such as, who gets what bedroom and where the dining room will be end up taking precedence, instead of decisions like the importance of having a qualified inspector perform a home inspection service before signing the sale contract.
Make sure to have a thorough look around and see what inspection services are available in the area. In an ideal situation, a home inspection should be carried out during the actual construction of the home, giving better insight into each stage as the house takes on its finished form. Regardless, of what stage the building is in, whether it’s just started being constructed, or the house is completed, a home inspection is a wise choice in any case.
A home inspection is very important and is vital for the health, safety and well-being of the family. A home inspection is a successful way to detect if the home and surrounding area has serious safety hazards like mold, carbon monoxide, and other poisons including radon. All homes should be tested for these safety hazards in any circumstances.

It is smart that before any contract is signed that it include a clause regarding what may happen if any potential lethal hazards are found during a qualified inspection. The buyer should have the right to opt out or cancel the offer to buy. Chances are it would not be any fun sitting at the dinner table in Bio Hazard suit, which should only be worn when cleaning a teenager’s bedroom!
A home inspection is for the buyer’s benefit and should not be overlooked or disregarded when looking to buy a home. Try not to get too overwhelmed with everything else going on, and forget one of the most important factors—hiring a home inspection.
by cfbi1 | Nov 4, 2013 | Home Inspection
Many people out there still do not know the difference between an appraisal and a home inspection. When you are looking to buy a home, and you have been pre-approved by the bank for a mortgage loan, or you are the seller of a home, then an appraisal is an important factor in the purchase transaction. What you need to understand is how an appraisal works and how the appraiser determines the correct value of the property.

A home appraisal is meant to be an unbiased decision by an experienced professional regarding the true value of a home or property. Appraisals are very common and are usually used in the process of buying and selling properties and homes. The appraisal is used to determine whether the home is of the correct value and the contract price matches the condition of that home.
Many factors are taken into consideration like, where the home is located, its current condition and how it looks aesthetically. An appraisal is trustworthy and ensures that the lender is not handing over more money than the home is actually worth. The appraisal is basically a security net for the bank ensuring the new homeowners are not over borrowing on properties that the bank couldn’t reclaim back. Appraisals also consider comparable homes recently sold in the general vicinity.
A home inspection, however, is there to give buyers peace of mind that the home being purchased is in good condition and not falling apart on the inside. A completed home inspection report will give an accurate detailed account of the structure and an overall picture of all working components (plumbing, wiring, HVAC, etc.) and the life expectancy of them.
A home inspection will evaluate the condition of the foundation, the roof condition of the property and more. The findings in a home inspection are often the dealmaker or deal breaker for all parties involved, unless the home is being sold in an “AS-IS” contract. Appraisals are for the banks, the inspection is for the new homeowners.
by cfbi1 | Nov 1, 2013 | Home Inspection
Buying a home can provoke all of these at the same time: excitement, stress, and exhaustion. The many factors that need close attention are overwhelming. However, they are necessary to ensure the home you decide to buy is the correct choice for you and your family. One of the main areas in need of serious attention is that of a home inspection.
Home inspections are not compulsory by law, but they do offer an incredibly detailed insight into the current condition of the home, as well as, what kind of state it could end up in left untreated.
An experienced home inspector will test your “dream” home for a lot of things, starting from the foundation, to the roof conditions, and all things in-between. It is also important that you request a termite and insect inspection. This is especially important if there are any hints or slight evidence of wood rot in the potential home. It could mean an infestation.

Termites can cause thousands of pounds in damage by weakening the structure by eating away through wood and other materials it fancies. This can turn into very trying times, especially when you are unaware of them eating through what could be the biggest investment of your lifetime.
It is also not a nice experience having thousands of winged termites emerging from cracks and decaying wood around your home; infesting your living space and disturbing your ambiance.
Termites can have an effect on the asking price of any home, as they can cause thousands of dollars worth in damage. This can put the buyer with high out-of-pocket expense, if the seller is unwilling to pay the repair bills. A qualified experienced home inspector will be able to identify any issues, give you a correct evaluation of any damage, and give you the right information to what needs done in terms of treating the infestation.
by cfbi1 | Nov 1, 2013 | Home Inspection
Many factors need looked at when you are looking to buy a home; some areas that are most in need of a review require a qualified home inspector, one who can offer specialized services. Since buying a home is one of the greatest investments a person can make then it is exceedingly important the whole process goes smooth and the home purchased is safe and in good condition.
As mentioned above, a home inspection will consider many factors when evaluating a home. They will thoroughly inspect the foundation, crawl spaces, heating, wiring, plumbing systems, and the roof condition, to name a few.
There are however, a few areas needing special attention, and one of those areas is mold damage. Mold is a very real concern for both the buyer and the seller. It is important to know mold can be found anywhere, even in new homes. Whether you are looking to buy a home or wanting to sell a home inquire about, and order a mold inspection for the potential purchased property.

Do not skimp on getting a mold inspection because mold is hazardous to a person’s health and can cause some serious breathing issues, especially if you are asthmatic. The service will give peace of mind, and bring reassurance. The inspection will clearly point out any issues, or factors, linking to mold.
Mold and dampness can have detrimental effects on one’s health and can cost thousands in repair bills. Having a mold inspection will allow you to pinpoint any areas of concern and have them treated straight away.
A home inspection service and the specialized areas that are included will help you to either go ahead and push through and close on the deal, or give the option to walk away and look for another property. (Before walking away, always look at the contract to avoid any preventable consequences).
by cfbi1 | Oct 31, 2013 | Home Inspection
If you are considering buying a home, then you should definitely be looking to contact and hire a professional home inspector. It is essential you consider attending the evaluation with the inspector as it occurs. An experienced home inspection company also advises this practice. Below is a list of things you need to participate in actively when the home inspection is carried out.

1. Make sure that you are present
It is good practice to make sure to appear at the inspection. This helps you understand the problems that are highlighted in the final report. It also gives a chance to ask any questions on certain subjects regarding the home as they come up.
2. Has there been foundation movement?
A more common issue with homes is foundational movement. These issues can be very costly to repair and amount to serious headaches (and safety issues) in the future. This is especially true if it is left in its current state. A qualified inspector knows what to search for, this includes looking for structural cracks above windows and doors, clear uneven floors. One tip is to check the alignment of doors and windows. Check each of them are level, and the function of each is unrestricted.
3. Is the electrical system functioning properly?
All wiring needs reviewed and checked that it is up-to-date and wired with the correct materials in the building codes of practice. Older dated homes may pose greater potential risks of fire hazard because the wiring is old and outdated.
4. Evaluate the deal breakers
Every single home will have its fair share of problems, and this includes newer built homes. After the inspection is completed, you should be looking to evaluate the “deal breakers” highlighted by the report. Then decide if you are making the correct decision in regards to pushing the deal.
by cfbi1 | Oct 31, 2013 | Home Inspection
Would you buy a car without looking at it? Or would you take the time to visit the seller, check everything is as it says it is, take it for a test drive, and view under the hood? The reason you would take the time out to carry out the above tasks is to ensure that you would be getting the correct value for your money and caring about your financial investment. More than likely, you would probably take someone along who knows a bit about cars, correct?
Why then when it comes to looking to buy a home that so many people disregard the option of a home inspection service? Could it be that they are already spending the largest amount of money in their life and simply don’t want to spend any more on unneeded extras?
Perhaps, they think the house is in good condition according to what they see. The problem with that is every house has issues and some are more important than others are. It is possible that some systems in the home need attention right away. That’s why a home inspection service is essential in the home buying process.

A house may look aesthetically pleasing from the outside to you, but in this case, you are not the expert. A trained inspector can only give an accurate evaluation of the true condition of that house. All major components within the home must be checked for suitability, safety, as well as, checked against all current legal state standards.
You, as the homebuyer, will want the entire process to run as smoothly as possible without any extra glitches. Therefore, one of the most important decisions to make is to contact and hire an experienced home inspector to give a proper assessment of the potential purchase.
What you need is peace of mind and assurance you are making the right financial decision, and that is exactly what a home inspection will give you.