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FAQ

What exactly is the home inspection process?

Generally, it is the visual examination of a house’s physical structure and utility systems, which starts from the roof down to the foundation and the structural
integrity.

How does a home inspector go about the examination process?

A standard home inspection report provides an overview of the condition of the home’s internal and external set-up, ranging from the visual plumbing, the electrical and heating system, central air conditioning system, roof and attic, and visible insulation. The inspection also includes walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors as well as the foundation structure that includes the structural components. In Florida, the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) regularly publishes the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics that outlines and provide guidelines as to what should be expected during a home inspection and what should constitute an ideal report. We also operate under the Standard of Practice and Code of Ethics within the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors.

Why is it important to have a home inspection prior to selling or buying a house?

Purchasing a house can indeed be the biggest and largest single investment one can ever make and the importance of a home inspection is simply to recognize and fix any unpleasant and unexpected surprises or difficulties. Surely, who wouldn’t want to know everything that there is to know and be aware of in a newly constructed or existing house. It is during the inspection process that an owner gets to know the degree of upgrades or repairs that a home may need to make, as well as identify the need for major repairs or the need to correct builder oversights, if any. It is important to know the need for maintenance to keep the home in tip top shape. Even if you do not plan to sell or buy a house, a home inspection can also help identify problems that could arise with your existing home and suggest preventive measures that can surely help prevent costly repairs that could occur in the future. And if you are planning to sell your home, the home inspection can also give you an idea of whether the home may need repairs and to ensure that it is in a good selling condition before it is put on the market.

How much does a home inspection usually cost?

There are a number of factors to also consider, like the size, age and materials of the home. Added or optional services like termite, septic, sprinklers, pools,
outbuildings, guest houses, and boat docks are additional fees when added. But the cost should not deter you from getting a home inspection, since it is the
best way to prevent you from spending thousands of dollars in unexpected repairs. So these are some of the many important questions that people may ask about home inspections and it is also good to be aware that you are preparing to make a positive investment when you get your home inspected.