Why Home Inspections are Important for Home Buyers

If you are buying a new home then you might be assuming that the home inspection is not much important because you of having a house customized according to your needs. A home inspection is the evaluation of your home's structure, appliances, and other important features. The inspector will evaluate the property and report all the findings so that you can ask the seller about fixing all the issues before the closing on a home.

The inspection would be very helpful for ensuring that you are getting a safe property and making a good investment. The most common issues that are usually found during the home inspection include Structural defects, like foundation cracks, improper grading, and poor framing, Drainage and grading issues, which could cause water and structural damage, later on, Window leaks, HVAC issues, including malfunctioning thermostats and loose connections, Electrical problems, such as improperly wired outlets, open grounds, and missing switch plates, Plumbing issues, including reversed hot/cold in faucets, improper piping, leaks, and more.

An inspector also finds incomplete projects like insufficient insulation, half-installed handrails or fixtures, or missing pieces of hardware. A very common Question asked from real estate consultants about how many inspections need to have. So with the new construction home, it would be best to have two or three inspections on your property.

The first inspection is like a pre-pour an inspection that occurs just before the foundation of the home for ensuring that the site has been excavated properly and the second inspection takes place after the entire framing, the inspector make sure that the beams, posts, studs, and other structural components are installed properly, as well as check things like the wiring, plumbing, window flashing, and other elements that are generally hidden behind the wall. Always keep in mind that the new home looks flawless doesn't mean it is completely perfect below the surface.

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