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Don’t wait until you find the perfect WNY home to select your Home Inspector!

Home Inspection Home Inspection Basics

Home Inspection does not have to be a mystery!  To many Western New York home buyers feel that the home inspection process is a big mystery.  Too often home buyers wait until they find the perfect WNY home to find an inspector.

The purpose of a home inspection is to make sure there aren’t any major hidden issues with a property you’re buying.  The inspection report should not be one page documents with a bunch of check boxes. The more detail, the better.

What is Home Inspection?

Home Inspection is defined as the process by which a home inspector observes and provides a written report of the systems and components of a residential building including but not limited to:

  • 1. Heating System

  • 2. Cooling System

  • 3. Plumbing System

  • 4. Electrical System

  • 5. Structural Components – foundation, roof masonry structure, exterior and interior components or any other related residential building component.

With a Home Inspection being so important, let’s discuss the importance of picking your Home Inspector and some of your expectations of a Home Inspector.  First you will need to find a Good Home Inspector.  You will need to do some research to assist you in your selection of a home inspector. The time invested in researching Home Inspectors it can really be worth it.

Ways to find a Home Inspector.

  • 1. You can do this by asking friends and family

  • 2. American Society of Home Inspectors

  • 3. Let your fingers do the walking – check out the Yellow Pages

  • 4. Google “Home Inspectors City State”

We will be happy to give you list of Western New York Home Inspectors, but the selection of a home inspector is up to you.  There are many things you should take into consideration when selecting a potential Home Inspector:

Questions to ask potential Home Inspector:

  • Are you licensed in NY State? Effective December 31, 2006 all Home Inspectors must be licensed with the NY State Division of Licensing. Check out their Licensing status here.

  • What does a home inspection report look like?

  • Can I have some references?

  • Can I come along during the inspection?

  • How long have you been a Home Inspector?

  • Are you a full time professional property inspector?

  • What can you tell me about yourself and your company?

  • Do you carry insurance? Ask them about error-and-omission insurance, which basically covers anything that they miss during the inspection.

  • How many inspections do you do in an average year?

  • What does your inspection cover?

  • How much does the inspection cost? Price is not always a good factor to use when comparing services. The cheapest inspection can turn out to not be such a bargain.

Thinking of selling your Western New York home? Need assistance in purchasing your dream WNY home, then call Colleen Kulikowski at (716) 650-0051!

Read Also: How to Select a Home Inspector

10 Questions to Ask Home Inspectors

Finding a Good Home Inspector

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