Benefits Of A Home Inspection

Buying your home is an important decision that you should make wisely, thinking of safety and security at the top of the list. For home buyers, having a home inspection conducted by a professional prior to purchase is critical in the case that the property has hidden faults or unnoticeable structural damage. In our blog we cover some of the benefits of a home inspection and how it can best determine the quality of your future property. 

What Is A Home Inspection?

Just like engineers determine the structural condition of a bridge, a home inspection is similar in that it involves a visual inspection of the property so that inspectors can ascertain if the home is fittable for living. A home inspector carefully looks at the condition of a home, determining whether the property has any damages, leaks, electrical, structural, or other issues. For any homeowner, even those with experience, but especially for first-time home buyers, a home inspection is an absolute must. You can avert financial disaster if a home inspector’s feedback saves you from making a purchase decision that will ultimately drain all of your resources required for renovations and essential upgrades. 

Who Conducts The Home Inspection?

In most cases, home inspectors are licensed tradespeople or real estate service providers that take the time to search your future house top to bottom for any signs of fault, damage, or other possible problems. Most home inspectors spend only a few hours assessing the property, while others can take longer with a more thorough inspection process.   

A Home Inspection Is Inexpensive

A big benefit to having a home inspection done prior to making a purchase on a home is that it is an inexpensive investment that can save you a lot of money in the future. In Canada, depending on the size of the property and its location, a standard home inspection can cost approximately anywhere from $300-$600, or more.

Common Issues Home Inspectors Look For

With safety and security at the top of mind, home inspectors can uncover serious potential issues that can endanger the life of your loved ones if left unnoticed. The following is a list of problems that inspectors commonly look for in homes for sale:  

  • Structural issues such as significant cracks in walls, ceilings or the foundation.
  • Faulty wiring, or wiring that isn’t up to code.
  • Plumbing problems.
  • Unsafe gas connections.
  • Septic or sewage issues.
  • Worn roofing.
  • Broken windows.

Notable Benefits Of  A Home Inspection

While there are many benefits to home inspections, the following stand out as the most important:  

  • A home inspection conducted will ensure the buyer that the property is livable, safe, secure, and without any potential threats or safety concerns.
  • A home inspection can point to water leakage problems, poor appliances, outdated wiring, and other problems that can save a buyer a lot of money on repairs after a purchase decision. 
  • After a home inspector’ report, buyers will have peace of mind and feel confident about the status of their property. 

Contact us today so that we can help you better navigate the real estate market with ease and confidence. 

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