Home inspectors are
paid to identify the adverse conditions of a home under consideration
for purchase. In our experience of conducting
ten’s
of thousands of home inspections, we most often see the following: 1.
FAULTY WIRING – worn or outdated systems and homeowner additions
are the most common defects, especially in older homes. Electrical
system problems are safety related and require immediate attention. 2.
ROOF PROBLEMS – improperly installed and aged
surfaces occur frequently. We also see poorly installed or missing
flashing at transition
areas. Repairs may be simple or the entire roof may need to be replaced.
Follow-up any adverse roofing system findings with an evaluation
by a competent roofer. 3. HEATING/COOLING
SYSTEM DEFECTS - improper installations, inadequate maintenance and
aged components are common. 4. PLUMBING ISSUES – the
most common defects are leaking, outdated or problematic systems
like polybutelene. Repairs
can often be made but
on occasion total system replacement is the only solution. 5.
INADEQUATE INSULATION & VENTILATION IN ATTIC – poor
insulation and poor ventilation causes excessive utility costs and
lack of occupant
comfort. 6. WHOLE HOUSE IS POORLY MAINTAINED – deferred
maintenance represents a potential high cost situation to bring the
home back into condition.
If the homeowner did not properly care for the home, someone
will need to later. 7. POOR DRAINAGE AROUND THE STRUCTURE – water
needs to drain away from the structure at its perimeter to prevent
water intrusion. Roof
gutters and downspouts can sometimes be added to rectify
site drainage problems. 8. AIR AND WATER PENETRATING
CRACKS AND WINDOW PERIMETERS AT EXTERIOR – structure
cracks and separations at the windows can allow water
into the wall cavities which is conducive to mold growth. 9.
MINOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE – cut
and broken trusses are often seen in attic cavities and on occasion
we also see structural components missing.
Usually repairs are needed, however we find it is rarely
an imminent safety hazard. 10. POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL
PROBLEMS – signs of mold growth represents
the latest environmental scare. Homebuyers should
consider a complete environmental evaluation of the property before
buying. |