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When you begin your search
for a home inspection, there are ten important questions you should have
answered before you select your home inspector. At the bottom of
this page you may select a checkbox or checkboxes along with providing
us with your email address. A-Pro Home Inspection Services will
respond to your inquiry immediately with our responses to the questions
you have. If you have questions in addition to the 10 listed below,
please type them in the blank space and we will address those as well.
1. What does your inspection
cover?
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.
2. How long have you been
practicing in the home inspection profession and how many inspections have
you completed?
The inspector should be able
to provide his or her history in the profession and perhaps even a few
names as referrals. Newer inspectors can be very qualified, and many work
with a partner or have access to more experienced inspectors to assist
them in the inspection.
3. Are you specifically
experienced in residential inspection?
Related experience in construction
or engineering is helpful, but is no substitute for training and experience
in the unique discipline of home inspection. If the inspection is for a
commercial property, then this should be asked about as well.
4. Do you offer to do
repairs or improvements based on the inspection?
Some inspector associations
and state regulations allow the inspector to perform repair work on problems
uncovered in the inspection. Other associations and regulations strictly
forbid this as a conflict of interest.
5. How long will the inspection
take?
The average on-site inspection
time for a single inspector is two to three hours for a typical single-family
house; anything significantly less may not be enough time to perform a
thorough inspection. Additional inspectors may be brought in for very large
properties and buildings.
6. How much will it cost?
Costs vary dramatically,
depending on the region, size and age of the house, scope of services and
other factors. A typical range might be $300-$500, but consider the value
of the home inspection in terms of the investment being made. Cost does
not necessarily reflect quality. HUD Does not regulate home inspection
fees.
7. What type of inspection
report do you provide and how long will it take to receive the report?
Ask to see samples and determine
whether or not you can understand the inspector's reporting style and if
the time parameters fulfill your needs. Most inspectors provide their full
report within 24 hours of the inspection.
8. Will I be able to attend
the inspection?
This is a valuable educational
opportunity, and an inspector's refusal to allow this should raise a red
flag. Never pass up this opportunity to see your prospective home through
the eyes of an expert.
9. Do you maintain membership
in a professional home inspector association?
There are many state and
national associations for home inspectors. Request to see their membership
ID, and perform whatever due diligence you deem appropriate.
10. Do you participate
in continuing education programs to keep your expertise up to date?
One can never know it all,
and the inspector's commitment to continuing education is a good measure
of his or her professionalism and service to the consumer. This is especially
important in cases where the home is much older or includes unique elements
requiring additional or updated training.
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