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Lucas Inspection Service Questions & Answers CT Licensed Home Inspector |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an inspection? An Inspection is a visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a building. If you are thinking of buying a home, or condominium, you should have it thoroughly inspected before the final purchase by an experienced and impartial home inspector. Back to FAQsWhy do I need an inspection? The purchase of a home or condominium is one of the largest single investments you will make. You should know exactly what to expect -- both indoors and out -- in terms of needed and future repairs and maintenance. A fresh coat of paint could be hiding serious structural problems. Stains on the ceiling may indicate a chronic roof leakage problem or may be simply the result of a single incident. The inspector interprets these and other clues, then presents a professional opinion as to the condition of the property so you can avoid unpleasant surprises afterward. Of course, an inspection will also point out the positive aspects of the building, as well as the type of maintenance needed to keep it in good shape. After the inspection, you will have a much clearer understanding of the property you are about to purchase, and be able to make your decision confidently. Back to FAQsWhat does an inspection include? As a seller, if you have owned the building for a period of time, an inspection can identify potential problems in the sale of your building and can recommend preventive measures that might avoid future expensive repairs. A complete inspection includes a visual examination of the building from top to bottom. The Inspector evaluates and reports the condition of the structure, roof, foundation, drainage, heating system, central air-conditioning system, visual interior plumbing, and electrical systems, visual insulation, walls, windows, and doors. Only those items that are visible and accessible by normal means are included in the report. Back to FAQsWhen do I request an Inspection? The best time to consult the inspector is right after you've made an offer on your new building. The real estate contract usually allows for a grace period to inspect the building. Ask your professional agent to include this inspection clause in the contract, making your purchase obligation contingent upon the finding of a professional inspection. Back to FAQsCan a building "fail" an Inspection? No. A professional inspection is simply an examination into the current condition of your prospective real estate purchase. An Inspector, therefore, will not pass or fail a building, but will simply describe its condition and indicate which items will be in need of minor or major repairs or replacement. Back to FAQsWhat if the report reveals problems? If the inspector finds problems in a building, it does not necessarily mean you shouldn't buy it, only that you will know in advance what type of repairs to anticipate. A seller may be willing to make repairs because of significant problems discovered by the Inspector. Or, more commonly, the seller will reduce the cost of the house based on the cost of repairs. Back to FAQsIf the report is favorable, did I really need an inspection? Definitely! Now you can complete your purchase with peace of mind about the condition of the property and its equipment and systems. You may have learned a few things about your property from the inspection report, and will want to keep that information for future reference. Above all, you can rest assured that you are making a well informed purchase decision and that you will be able to enjoy or occupy your new home or building that you want. Back to FAQsShould I attend the inspection? We recommend that the home buyer(s) accompany the inspector during the inspection of the property. This provides an opportunity to observe and ask questions. You will learn about the building and get some tips on general maintenance -- information that will be helpful to you long after you've moved into your new home. Back to FAQs |
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