John Arnott: Hiring a Home Inspector
Buying a home is an important decision and one of the most expensive purchases that most people will ever make. There are no money back guarantees or return policies. Once the deal closes, you are on your own to repair and maintain it. Hiring a professional home inspector can help you identify potential problems or major expenses before you make the commitment.
What is a Home Inspection?
A home inspection is one of the best ways to understand a home’s condition, habitability and safety. The inspector will conduct a visual inspection of the major systems and components of the home to assess their age, their condition, their safety and their useful life. He/she will identify components which are installed incorrectly or not performing properly. He/she will also look for evidence of past repairs or identify areas where repairs may be needed in the near future.
The exterior inspection includes:
- Roof, Chimney, Flashings, Valleys, Siding, Trim, Windows, Storms
- Landscaping, Grading, Drainage, Gutters, Downspouts
- Driveways, Patios, Decks, Porches
- HVAC systems
The interior inspection includes:
- HVAC systems, Plumbing systems, Electrical systems
- Walls, Floors, Ceilings, Windows
- Structure
- Attic, Insulation and Ventilation
A home inspection does not provide warranties or guarantees but is designed to help you make an informed decision about buying your home.
Choosing a Home Inspector
Home inspection is a discipline that requires specialized training, knowledge and communication skills. Since the industry is presently unregulated, it is important to choose an inspector wisely. Ask about membership in Provincial Associations, such as the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAH), where set standards and continuing education have to be maintained and a strict Code of Ethics followed. Ask about background and experience. Seasoned professional home inspectors will be full-time home inspectors, not renovators or contractors. Inquire about the level of membership. A Registered Home Inspector is the highest standard in the Ontario Association.
An inspection should take approximately 3 hours to complete, and your inspector should encourage you to attend and ask questions. The inspection can also be an excellent learning experience about your new home. Following the inspection, the home inspector should provide a written report within 24 hours of the inspection reviewing every major home system.
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