What you Should Know About Home Inspections
What
you Should Know About Home Inspections
You want to know as much as possible about the property
you’re buying—it’s a big investment. Hiring a home inspector is a great way to
learn more about the condition of your potential home.
It’s a visual examination of a house’s structure and systems
by a trained inspector.
What Does a Home Inspection Cover?
The inspector usually looks at the foundation, roof, attic,
walls, ceilings, windows, doors, and any attached decks or porches. He will
also inspect the electrical, heating, air conditioning, and plumbing systems.
Keep in mind that the inspector examines only what is
visible and accessible. He’s not moving appliances or climbing onto a steeply
pitched roof. He will report cracks in a wall but won’t be able to examine a
slab foundation underneath wall-to-wall carpet or hardwood floors. Your
inspector may find an issue that you would like inspected by a specialist, such
as a structural engineer or plumber.
Does the Inspector
Repair Defects?
No. The inspector’s job is to report the condition of
various parts of a home. For example, the inspector may report that the water
meter still runs when nothing in the house is using water, which could indicate
a leak. However, you need to call a plumber to investigate the problem.
Does Anyone Regulate Home Inspectors?
Yes. Home inspectors are licensed by the Texas Real Estate
Commission. Inspectors are required to use a common form and follow certain
standards of practice.
A Texas REALTOR® can help with the timing of your inspection
and next steps, once you get the results.

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