What is a Home Inspection?
Home inspectors are well-trained professionals who will examine your home for defects and other issues. Inspections pinpoint things that need to be repaired or replaced and also identify safety and maintenance concerns. The home inspector then provides the potential buyer with a fully detailed report of the findings.
Here are some reasons why home inspections are necessary:
Home Inspection Offers Protection
The National Association of Realtors says that 14% of homes sales are not finalized due to the results of an inspection. If the real estate agent included a contingency clause in the purchase contract, a home buyer has the opportunity to walk away when major defects are found.
Home inspectors have extensive knowledge of homes and their components and know exactly what to look for on your behalf. You’ll be confident that you are making an informed investment based on the results of your inspection report.
Ensure the Home is Safe
A home inspection may find a safety concern that needs to be addressed immediately. Lead paint, mold growth, asbestos, radon, and other dangers may exist in the home.
An inspector will locate any existing electrical concerns. Some findings are minor and require only fuses and replacement parts. Other issues in the electrical system could be more significant. Without an inspection, you may face costly electrical repairs that pose a threat to your family and home.
Order a home inspection to learn more about the property you are purchasing. You’ll feel better about your investment and can plan for the long term with the information provided in your inspection report.
ARK Inspections offers home inspection services to the Twin Cities. Contact us to request an appointment