If you are in the process of buying a home, you’re probably juggling many things on your to-do list. From viewing houses to planning finances, house buyers must take many steps before purchasing their dream homes.

Home inspections are a crucial part of the home-buying process (and they’re important for current homeowners as well!). If you are unsure what inspections to get when buying a home, or if you are building your “buying a house inspection checklist,” you have come to the right place. Here are a few crucial types of home inspections and an explanation of why they are important.

Why Are Home Inspections Important?

Home inspections are an effective way to assess a property before purchasing it so that you can  avoid costly repairs down the line. Inspections enable buyers to understand various aspects of the property they are looking at and be informed of benefits and potential risks. They encompass a wide variety of assessments, including structural integrity, air quality, plumbing, and more.

Home inspections are not only important for those who are buying homes, but can also be beneficial for current homeowners, as they help you detect any issues before they turn into large problems.

Types of Inspections When Buying a House

Home Air Quality Testing

Home air quality is a key consideration for most households because a wide range of contaminants can affect your home’s air. From naturally occurring pollutants, such as mold and pollen, to toxic building materials, such as lead and asbestos, being in the know about potential air quality hazards is key to maintaining your family’s health. Hawk Environmental provides in-depth air quality testing services, including:

Contact Hawk Environmental to learn more about home air quality testing.

Your home air quality can have a huge impact on your family’s health.

 

Engineering Inspections

Structural integrity is another key consideration when buying a home. Having an expert perform an engineering inspection at various stages can help you understand your home’s current condition and identify any potential problems. Some options for engineering-based home inspections include:

  • Pre-purchase inspections
  • New construction inspections
  • Pre-warranty expiration inspections
  • Pre-listing inspections

Plumbing System Inspections

What’s going on under your home is just as important as the conditions above ground. Scheduling sewer line inspections and being aware of any issues in your home’s plumbing can also help you avoid costly maintenance and repairs down the road.

Arborist Consultation and Tree Evaluation

If trees are on your potential new property, having a certified arborist perform a tree evaluation is also a good idea. Tree evaluations enable homeowners to understand if a tree is at risk of falling, see how a tree’s root structures may affect your home’s foundation, and find out about other warning signs that trees in your area may put your household at risk.

Be sure to consult a certified arborist if there are trees surrounding your potential home!

Pest Control

Pest control inspections are a final pertinent consideration when you are purchasing a home. These inspections will help you detect pest presence and identify damage from termites, insects, and other organisms in your space. During this process, a pest inspector will work with you to determine the best way to deal with any pests without posing a risk to or inconveniencing your family.

To learn more about inspections and testing for your home and workplace, visit our website. To keep up with the latest from Hawk Environmental, stay in touch on social media!

Image courtesy of Pixabay.com.

Comments are closed.