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Getting The Home Inspection Atlanta Ga Buyers And Sellers Depend On

By Elaine Guthrie


Whether you are selling or buying a house, you need the services of someone who can check it out for you. There are a lot of things that can be wrong and you might not see them until it is too late. If you are getting ready to buy this house, you need to know what they are. If you are a seller, you want to know how to price your house for the best offers. Both reasons are good ones for getting the home inspection Atlanta GA professionals can provide.

The large number of professionals, in Atlanta, GA, that can perform these inspections mostly come from the construction trades. These people used to work as an electrician, a plumber or even a framer or other person often found on a construction site. Be wary of hiring a construction or a remodeling company to inspect this house, especially if you have already told them that whatever they find, they can fix. They might just find a few things that are not a major concern.

Inspections like this will usually take anywhere from two to five hours for a complete look at everything. Each person will have a checklist of things they find they need to look at and all of them will have a few pet peeves they also know they will find. They will look at other things if, as a seller or buyer, you are specially concerned about.

This inspector will walk the roof and check for soft spots, missing shingles, loose fasteners and adequate venting. They will look at the gutter system, including down spouts, to ensure rain water is staying away from the foundation. They will ensure adequate clearance from branches and other shrubbery growing around your home.

The air conditioning as well as heating systems are critical for your comfort. These professionals are not necessarily looking out for your comfort, but they do report as to whether these systems are operating properly and can be expected to operate for a few more years. Thermostats are examined and all electrical connections are tested. Ducting is also looked at.

Insulation in the attic as well as identifying whether there are molds or vermin, there, are also things to examine. Molds can be dangerous to the rest of the house and will actually be a violation of the local codes for purposes of selling the house. Insufficient insulation is one of those comfort concerns.

All appliances that will be left in the home, after the sale, will be examined for proper operation. They will look at the stove, oven and refrigerator with an eye toward how long they will continue to provide adequate service. Everything these professionals do will be to verify the condition of the home for the next step in any process being contemplated.

This report, whether good or bad, overall, is critical for both the buyer and seller. The buyer wants to know about anything that can inhibit their enjoyment of their new home. The seller wants to know about things they really should have a conversation with the buyer about.




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