Conclusion
This information is meant solely to aid the potential home buyer in eliminating homes which do not fit their requirements.
In no way should this brief review and check be considered a full inspection or conclusive in any manner. Your professional home inspector
will not only do these checks with a trained and experienced eye but will include hundreds more tests and checks plus in-depth observation
of all the permanently installed residential systems.
However, as previously stated, this brief inspection outline will aid the potential
purchaser in eliminating some of the residences and will help narrow down the choices to one or two candidates for their new home.
Now
it's time to contact Home Works Inspection Services to arrange a full professional inspection.
You are about to spend thousands of
dollars on your new home so don't make the mistake of allowing anyone to downplay the importance of a professional home inspection
by professionals trained specifically for that purpose. Remember, contractors and real estate agents are not home inspectors nor are
they trained for such an important duty. Their areas of expertise and agendas are much different.
Likewise, a professional home inspector
has no qualifications to determine whether or not you should purchase the home or what you should pay. Also, the professional home
inspector should not offer to do any contracting or service work beyond inspections, regardless of their background or claimed credentials.
To do such is a violation of the code of ethics and principles of all professional home inspectors.