10 Ways to Prepare for a Home Inspection: 1. Clean debris from gutters and roof, 2. Caulk around windows and doors, 3. Seal asphalt driveway
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Siding: Look for dents or buckling. Foundations: Look for cracks or water seepage. Exterior Brick: Look for cracked bricks or mortar pulling away from bricks.
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The inspector should ensure that their inspection and inspection report will meet all applicable requirements in your state if applicable and will comply with a well-recognized standard of practice and code of ethics. You should be able to request and see a copy of these items ahead of time and ask any questions you may have. If there are any areas you want to make sure are inspected, be sure to identify them upfront.
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If you want to have a home inspection done before you buy a home, there are a few facts you should be aware of. The first is how long home inspections take. The average home takes about six hours from start to finish.
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Tim is professionally licensed as an electrician and a home inspector in both Indiana and Illinois and also earned his FAA pilot license. He has been an electrician for over twenty years and an inspector for the last ten years; as an inspector, he has performed over five thousand inspections.
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