What is a Full Home Inspection?
A full home inspection is unlimited, non-invasive scrutiny of a home’s condition. Standard home inspections include a review of the home’s electrical systems, interior plumbing, and heating and cooling system.
Benefits of a Full Home Inspection
- It identifies structural issues and defects
- You avoid making a bad investment
- The inspection report can get you a good deal
The Roof: An inspector can tell whether a roof has been done by an amateur or a professional. They will check to see that openings like skylights or chimneys have good flashing and are free from debris and moss growth.
Major Systems: From HVAC to plumbing to electrical, an inspector will look at all the major systems in a home.
The Exterior: An inspector will walk the property to examine its structural integrity. They will look at things like the home’s foundation, the drainage, and how the walls intersect.
Safety Checklist: Safety is a critical component of any home inspection checklist. An inspector will look at safety systems like the smoke detector alarms, ground fault interrupters, stairs, and safety glass.
Additionally, home inspectors will also look at the operation of doors and windows, the operation of toilets and sinks, moisture intrusion or plumbing leaks, and the interior of the home.
A point of distinction: A full home inspection is much, much more thorough than a four point inspection. We see buyers and sometimes even agents (gasp!) make the mistake of only getting a four-point to save money, but this is a folly that will often cost them much more than they think they are saving.
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