Friday, 23 October 2009

Home Buyers Guide: Building Inspection Reports

By Bernjamin M Monopser

Are you worried about whether the home you want to buy is really as sound as advertised? A pre-purchase report might be the answer to all your problems. This building inspection report will tell you if there are any problems, identify what it will take to fix them, and help you ensure that you're buying a home that's up to your standards.

There are two basic kinds of report for a home you're considering. The first one just covers the structure of the home, from the footings and floors to the walls and roof structure, as well as the soundness of ceilings and of outside structures. It'll help you make sure that the home is safe and put together well, not something with hidden problems that's going to fall apart soon.

Why pick this report instead of one that'll tell you more? If you're in a situation where you'll be doing a full renovation of the home anyway, where you think you're going to be able to deal with doing the inspection of those elements, or if you're in another situation where they just don't matter, this is the right option. A structural report gives you information about the frame of the home and doesn't require you to pay for information about parts you won't be keeping.

Want something a little more detailed to tell you everything you need to know about the house? Perhaps you need to choose a pre-purchase building report instead. It covers all the structural elements, but also adds on inspection of the plumbing and electrical wiring, checks for termite/white ant damage, and makes sure that doors, windows, roofing, guttering and other important maintenance areas have been taken care of correctly.

It doesn't matter which one you decide to choose, of course - a pre-purchase building report is the right choice to help you ensure that the property you buy doesn't come with any hidden problems you don't already know about. This can save you a lot of money in the long term, since you'll know that your home doesn't have foundation damage, serious plumbing problems, or other expensive issues.

Be sure that the report you commission is one done in accordance with the current standards and codes, and that you have it done by someone who has all the current certifications for the job. Good inspection companies do a lot of reports yearly, and have experience in the residential sector, not just the commercial one.

There are lots of houses on the market that have problems, from sagging in the ceilings and rooves to cracks in walls and floors, wiring and plumbing issues and many other problems. No one wants to walk into one of these situations without knowing about it. It could end up being extremely costly, after all!

A new home is one of the most important investments you'll make in your life, and it's not one you ought to rush into. Get the right information and prevent problems from getting bigger. Get an experienced inspector to do a pre-purchase report for any property you're thinking about buying - it's worth it.

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