report will contain suggestions on future maintenance or repair steps or the need for additional expert opinions—for example, a structural engineer, should the inspection disclose faults in the building structure, or an HVAC expert if the furnace isn’t in working order.
INSPECTIONS, INSPECTOR, AND COMMON MISTAKES
There are different types of home inspections available. General or residential inspections will evaluate the house's elements and systems. The list below contains points that can be enhanced or some of the points excluded. Nevertheless, here’s an idea of what should/ will be examined in a comprehensive residential inspection which typically costs from $380 to $650 depending on any additional tests needed like water, radon, mold, etc.: • Exterior: Water drainage systems, siding, and condition of outside elements, such as yard, trees, pathways, fences, decks, and stairs, including cosmetic issues. • Structural elements: Construction type and notes, visible foundation and framing condition, structure’s upright position. • Roof: Installation quality, visible damages, shingles, and gutters' condition. • Plumbing system: Leaks, water pressure, faucets, showers, material and aging of pipes, hot water system, septic tank (if one exists). • Electrical system: Electric box for condition and code, fuses, visible wiring, type and condition, and other safety issues. • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC): 58
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