A home inspection is a visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a home. If you are thinking of buying a house, co-op or condominium, you should have it properly inspected before the final purchase by an experienced and impartial professional home inspector.
The purchase of a home is probably the largest single
investment you
will ever make. You should know exactly what to expect - both indoor
and out - in terms of repair and maintenance and their costs. A fresh
coat of paint could be hiding serious structural problems. Water marks
in the basement may indicate a chronic seepage problem or may be simply
the result of a single incident. The home inspector interprets these
and other clues, then presents his professional opinion as to the
condition of the property before you buy, so you can avoid unpleasant
surprises afterwards.
Of course, a home inspection will also point out the positive aspects
of a home, as well as the type of maintenance that will be necessary to
keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will have a much
clearer understanding of what it is you are about to purchase, and you
will be able to make your decision confidently.
If you have owned your home for a period of time, a home inspection can
identify problems in the making and recommend preventive measures which
might avoid future repairs.