Why Getting a Residential Home Inspection Is So Important

Young Family Looking at a Beautiful New Home.

Buying or selling a home is one of your most important life decisions. If you are purchasing a home, an inspection is essential to learn about the condition and to determine if the property is worth the sale price based on the age and upkeep. If you are selling your home, an inspection will tell you about things that need to be repaired or replaced, so you can begin the process of fixing issues or negotiating the price. You may wonder what residential home inspectors near me cover in a home inspection, so let’s review some points on purchasing and pre-listing inspections that EDM Home Inspections provides.

Purchasing Inspections

A home purchase is a significant investment, and you want to make a good decision. An important part of home buying is to uncover potential problems before you sign the contract. Here are the six areas that are addressed on our home inspection checklist:

  1. Structure: walls, floors, ceilings, foundations
  2. Roof: covering, drainage, flashing, vents, chimneys, skylights
  3. Electric: main panel, sub-panels, service conductors, voltage, amperage, small branch circuits
  4. Plumbing: water lines, hot water systems, waste lines, sump pumps, fixtures, faucets
  5. Kitchen Appliances: ovens, ranges, cooktops, dishwasher, vent hoods, disposals
  6. Ventilation and Insulation: kitchen, bathroom, attics, crawlspaces vapor barriers

A standard home inspection provides a comprehensive visual assessment of the entire home. If you need inspection services in the southwest North Carolina region, EDM is your trusted partner because details matter. A professional home inspector gives a thorough report on the condition of your prospective home. You get an unbiased assessment of the true condition of the property, so you are confident about your decision by having all of the facts upfront.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Realtors want to list your home in a way that attracts buyers and brings the right price. This is why pre-listing inspections are essential. All homes show signs of wear from everyday use. Things you may not notice could be deal-breakers for a buyer. However, you can repair some items and negotiate on others to reach a compromise on a home sale. An inspection lets you which areas need updates and repairs, then you choose how to address these issues before putting your home on the market.

Safety Inspections

In addition to a standard home inspection, EDM Home Inspections recommends testing for these issues:

  • Termites: Termites do considerable damage to homes. It is important to assess if they are present and then take steps to treat the problem and repair structural issues.
  • Radon: Radon is an invisible, odorless and tasteless gas that is harmful to humans. Testing is important to be certain you are healthy and safe.
  • Water quality: Water in homes should be tested for dangerous chemicals, such as arsenic, lead and other metals. Water hardness is also checked to prevent issues that affect water systems.

If the home has a septic tank, this should be checked as well.

How To Choose an Inspector

At EDM Home Inspections our name stands for every detail matters. We are located in Stanley, North Carolina, and are ready to serve our customers when you need a home inspection. Contact us today to learn more about services.

About Us

We are a trusted home inspection company serving the Greater Charlotte area. Our certified inspectors provide thorough and accurate inspections to give you peace of mind when buying or selling a home.

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  •  bill@edmhomeinspections.com

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