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The Importance Of Home Inspections

June 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Home inspections are a common aspect of selling and purchasing a home that many people overlook. It can be a time consuming task in order to get one scheduled and completed, but it is a step that should be taken. Both parties in a real estate exchange can benefit from having an outside contractor inspect and file a professional, unbiased report on their findings.

Each specific area where the sale is taking place will have disclosure regulations set into place to protect both parties. These rules are basically legal requirements that have to be met before a house can be bought or sold, and they should be investigated before selling a house.

A home inspection will allow the seller to meet the disclosure requirements in order to prevent negative legal ramifications. It offers the buyer detailed lists of problems that they will need to deal with upon moving in. Basically, it allows an unbiased professional access to the house being sold to offer a report on any problems that may exist.

A basic inspection will begin with the exterior components of the house. Since exterior problems can cause interior problems, they may have to be fixed immediately. These issues can be an important factor in the price given for the property.

Along with the exterior of the house, outdoor buildings and landscaping will be documented. These areas are usually considered to be simple additions to the actual house but they can still increase or decrease the worth of the property. Garages and fences that are in good repair are not only a good selling point for the owner, but also allow the asking price to increase.

Interior inspections come next, focusing on wiring and structure stability at first since they are the most important aspects of house integrity. These problems can be extremely costly and hazardous to the occupants, so these areas will be addresses first. Afterwards, the condition of the walls, ceiling, paint, trim, appliances, carpeting and tiles, and plumbing can be investigated.

An owner needs to have one done before even listing the house for sale because it will set the appropriate price ranges that can be set. A basic home that may be in great shape can possibly be worth more than a luxurious home that has some major issues. An inspection can allow the owner the proof needed to substantiate the price that is being set when the house is listed for sale on the open market.

The buyer needs to know of any problems that may have to be addressed before or after they move into the house. The report that is given to them by an independent Barrie home inspections professional allows them to have a detailed list of issues that are present, or that may become present. This report can be a good leverage tool when it comes to offering a bid that is less than the asking price because it can be stated that the amount of the repairs needs to be deducted from the selling price in order to substantiate the sale.

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Why You Need To Watch Out For Mold

May 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Paying more attention to their health is something that everyone seem to be doing these days. If this is the case, then you might as well take the same care when it came to choosing your living area.

Health concerns is something you have to deal with in your home and some of these concerns are not as simple while others can be easily dealt with. One of the more controversial health hazards in the home is the presence of mold. A dark and damp atmosphere in which to grow is what this naturally occurring fungus called mold will require. Places where mold grows on include organic materials like wood. In your home, it’s possible that there would be a few spots in which mold could probably grow on. Mold will not be a huge concern if your home is watertight so make sure that it is. The presence of mold is usually an indication that there is a leak of some kind, somewhere in the home. Ideal places for mold to grow are in the attic and in the basement.

Mold can find a foothold in other places and these would include appliances like humidifiers or indoor vented dryers. What you should look for is locations in your home that are moist on a regular basis. Mold is most likely to aggravate those who are allergy-prone or those with compromised immune system. A host of allergy-like symptoms such as congestion, itchy eyes, sneezing, and runny nose is what the presence of mold will bring. For those who have existing respiratory conditions, it’s possible that they will be sensitive to the growth of mold.

The real concern with mold is that it can easily take hold in a home after a flood. You need to make sure that your home is dried properly after a flood because of this very reason. A lot of the time, mold can grow in little corners and in areas that never get looked at and by the time it is noticed, its out of control. In order to ensure that mold will not develop, there are simple things you need to remember when you’re cleaning up after a flood. Keep the temperature and humidity low.

Mold thrives in a warmer moister atmosphere. If you find any objects or items that have mold on them, its a good idea to simply throw them away. If you freeze these items, then all the active mold spores will be killed so this is your alternative if you can’t throw these items away. After this simply make sure the area is bone dry, if you keep the area dry, chances are that mold will not develop.

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A Basic Home Inspections Overview

April 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

When someone is about to purchase a home it will need to have an inspection done. This will be a basic overview and give some pointers for those about to buy and for renters as well. Home inspections can be time consuming, but if planned and with a little information, should go smoothly.

Most agents or realtors will require a home inspection to be done prior to either signing the mortgage or moving in. If codes or violations are found out of date those repairs will need to be done usually by a certified technician or business only to make sure that the home is safe and comfortable to live in. It could almost be comparable to having an x-ray done verses an MRI.

There are many companies that may accompany the agent or Realtor of the home that is about to be purchased. However, anyone is still free to choose whomever they have the most interest in, usually the cheapest. Yes, they do cost, some a great deal depending on how thorough the inspection needs to be done, but most are very reasonable.

Another aspect in the step of the inspection will be when to schedule it. There may be some inspectors that may require all parties to be present but that may not be possible in instances. If possible, it would be very beneficial for the owner to walk along with the inspector.

Before living arrangements are made, those that are renting a home or apartment will have already had the inspection done. Those repairs will be done as per work orders. Even for those whom are buying a home, they may like to do the repairs done themselves, maybe to make sure that they are done to their liking.

Usually the first area to start is outside by walking around the perimeter or the building, unit or structure. This real idea of this step is go slow, look for cracks along the foundation, clogged vents, busted or broken drains (if any) and finally the overall structure of the home. Is it leaning, ants, termites, are there base boards or pieces of skirting missing, things like that.

Moving along inside, the Barrie home inspections become very thorough not so much for remodeling purposes, but that the walls are secure, outlets are not broken, doors and vents are working properly. Be sure to inspect for leaks under the sinks, that the drains are not clogged and so on. Once finished inside and things are up to code is time to move to the attic.

Once the inside has been done some houses have attics that will need to be looked into. Make sure that all the duct work and vents are installed properly. The insulation will need to inspected also. Some homes either have a basement or crawl space under the home. As long as the skirting has been installed properly, there will be less chances of running into bugs and spiders. A thorough scan of the roof and the Barrie home inspections are complete. Be sure to contact a local inspector for any reason or questions that may arise.

Breathe easier knowing your home is mold free by getting a Barrie home inspection by a Barrie certified home inspector from Ontario Home Inspectors.

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Moisture Problems and Mold In Your Home

December 8, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

When purchasing a new home, buyers ask about the condition of many items such as the electrical, plumbing, roof, HVAC, and the foundation. Many never ask about mold, which is quickly becoming of the major causes of needed home repairs or renovations.

There are a lot of different types of mold that can happen in a house and lead not only to structural problems, but many health concerns as well. Mold is hard to locate in many houses as it develops solely in dark and damp areas that are commonly concealed somewhere in the structural areas of the home like attics, crawl spaces and basements.

If you are already seeing mold in your home, chances are the problem is more extensive and will require major repairs or renovations to remove the mold. At this point the best thing you can do is contact a contractor that is certified in mold removal.

The most likely places for mold to form are anywhere that moisture is improperly vented. Potential problems would also occur if the home became flooded and was not completely or properly cleaned and dried after. Leaky plumbing from kitchens and bathrooms and damp basements are other likely candidates.

When checking for mold, you should consider using a moisture meter or an infrared camera. If moisture levels of 20% or higher are found your home is considered vulnerable to mold growth.

Final Thoughts

If you feel your home is home may have mold, or has had mold in the past, it would be wise to have a certified mold inspector inspect your home once a year. This proactive measure will allow you to save money on by avoiding repair costs and will help keep you family healthy.

Hubert Miles is the founder of Waterfront Houses USA. Get more information on Riverfront House For Sale and River Houses For Sale in the US and Canada.

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