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Buying a home is an investment, so you want to ensure you’re working with all the facts when you close the deal. Home inspectors are experienced professionals who examine the entire structure of a home to verify that every part is functional and safe and locate potential problems that could impact its value. To prepare you for your upcoming inspection, here are some of the most common issues inspectors find in homes.

5 Problems Frequently Discovered During Home Inspections

1. Foundation Damage

While some settling of the foundation is normal, cracks and uneven floors can point to an issue with the structural integrity of the house. These problems are usually very expensive to repair, so if your home inspector finds signs of foundational damage, you may want to renegotiate the sale.

2. Electrical Problems

Insufficient power supply, outdated wiring, and faulty electrical installation all pose serious fire hazards, and may call for extensive repairs. Some electrical problems, such as ungrounded outlets, might require fixing before you move in to reduce the risk of fires.

3. Roof Leaks

home inspectorAfter the foundation, the roof is typically the second most expensive element of a house, so inspectors pay close attention to its frame and shingles. In addition to missing shingles, the inspection might also reveal water damage, rotten wood, and materials that need replacement.

4. Problems With the HVAC System

Some HVAC issues can be repaired, while others might require a new furnace, air compressor, or other expensive equipment. Home inspectors evaluate your unit to verify that it’s running efficiently to ensure your heating and cooling systems will work when you need them.

5. Pest Infestations

Depending on the type of vermin and the extent of the infestation, pests can have a significant impact on the value of a home. Rats can spread disease and chew through electrical wiring, while termites are can eat through wood beams and pose a threat to your structure. If an inspector determines you have a pest issue, they might instruct you to contact an exterminator.

 

For over a quarter century, home buyers throughout the Denver, CO area have relied on A-Pro® Home Inspection for help avoiding unexpected repairs after closing a real estate deal. Whether you’re buying a new construction or an older home, their certified home inspectors provide thorough analyses that cover everything from your foundation to the roof. Visit their website for more on their services or call (303) 875-7627 to schedule an inspection.

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