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		<title>Five Targets of Special Home Inspections</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 12:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cassiano Travarelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There could be times when your mortgage lender, homebuyer or agent requires from you a special type of home inspection. Your area could have been plagued by a disaster in the past or your area is prone to a certain condition, highlighting the need to ensure that your home is free from certain home defects. [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/five-targets-of-special-home-inspections/">Five Targets of Special Home Inspections</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There could be times when your mortgage lender, homebuyer or agent requires from you a special type of <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspection</a>. Your area could have been plagued by a disaster in the past or your area is prone to a certain condition, highlighting the need to ensure that your home is free from certain home defects.   </p>
<p>Among the areas most commonly addressed by special home inspections are the following:</p>
<ol>
<li>Roof</li>
<p>    The life of roofs varies from about 25 to 50 years, depending on the type of environment it has been subjected to and on the type of material used, such as concrete tile, clay roof tile,  shingle, slate, wood shake, metal, composite or tar and gravel.<br />
    The inspector should evaluate the surface, sides and lines of the roof. He should note conditions that lead to leakage problems and possible violations of roofing regulations.</p>
<li>Structure</li>
<p>   The home inspector determines whether the structure of the home could withstand earthquakes. The inspector ensures that load bearing walls, shear walls, frames, foundations and roofs have been properly built and installed. He looks for cracks and misalignments that could indicate signs of weakness in structure.</p>
<li>Termites and Other House Pests</li>
<p>Infestation signs that the inspector should look for are mud tubes on the walls and wooden parts of the house, winged insects coming out of wooden parts and the presence of dark blisters in wooden floors. Some construction mistakes that attract termites are incorrect drainage, contact between the ground and wooden parts of the house, wooden debris in concrete parts and form boards left in the flooring.  </p>
<li>Plumbing</li>
<p>Galvanized steel piping commonly corrodes within ten years. The inspector should check for leakage in the piping system and in the valves.</p>
<li>Electrical Wiring</li>
<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/choose-a-home-inspector.php">Home inspectors</a> should look for wiring installations that do not conform to electrical wiring regulations.
</ol>
<p>All the items above should be included in your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/home-inspection-checklist.php">home inspection checklist</a> when buying or selling a home.</p>
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		<title>Things to Include in a Home Inspection Checklist</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cassiano Travarelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experts agree that a seller should conduct a home inspection before putting his property on the market to expedite the sale and set a realistic price on the house.
Home buyers, especially those who are planning to purchase a foreclosed home, always perform a new home inspection before closing the deal.
Whether you are the seller or [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/things-to-include-in-a-home-inspection-checklist/">Things to Include in a Home Inspection Checklist</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experts agree that a seller should conduct a <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspection</a> before putting his property on the market to expedite the sale and set a realistic price on the house.</p>
<p>Home buyers, especially those who are planning to purchase a foreclosed home, always perform a new <strong>home inspection</strong> before closing the deal.</p>
<p>Whether you are the seller or the buyer, it is advisable that you hire a home inspector from reputable home <strong>inspection companies</strong>. </p>
<p>However, a seller can also perform his own inspection to aid the inspector which he plans to hire later. A <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/home-inspection-checklist.php">home inspection checklist</a> is needed to ensure that no areas or hot spots were left out during your do-it-yourself inspection. </p>
<ul>
<li>Look for molds and mildew. Chances are houses with molds and mildew will not interest any buyer. Whatever kind of mold it is, be it the normal variety or not, the source should be eliminated immediately.</li>
<li>Mildew odors and molds indicate that there is too much moisture in the basement. And moisture attracts insects and hastens the deterioration of building materials.</li>
<li>To help control the spread of moisture in the basement, cover exposed earth and small spaces with a plastic.</li>
<li>Check for possible water leaks due to poor drainage system. Clean the gutters so as not to hinder the flow of rainwater towards the downspouts.</li>
<li>Rotted or moist roof coverings or shingles means that you will need to have them repaired before the first real estate agent or buyer tours the property.</li>
<li>Ensure that water cannot seep through the flashing around the chimney’s base.</li>
<li>If you can, fix leaks and other plumbing problems.</li>
<li>Make sure that the circuit breaker and electrical panel configuration are adequate for the requirement of the house.</li>
</ul>
<p>Now, despite doing everything to get your home in a good condition, a <strong>home inspector</strong> still saw some defects and damages and noted them on his <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/home-inspection-reports.php">home inspection report</a>. Do not be encouraged if this will happen because it only means that you have hired an efficient home inspector.</p>
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		<title>Major Home Defects Your Home Inspector Should Check</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 13:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cassiano Travarelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will know if you are talking with a skillful and credible home inspector if he is able to describe to you all the defects he is going to check in the home you are interested in. This is why you also need to know the major common defects in a home to enable you [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/major-home-defects-your-home-inspector-should-check/">Major Home Defects Your Home Inspector Should Check</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You will know if you are talking with a skillful and credible <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> if he is able to describe to you all the defects he is going to check in the home you are interested in. This is why you also need to know the major common defects in a home to enable you to ask the right questions.</p>
<p>Nowadays, most <strong>home inspectors</strong> use <strong>home inspection</strong> software, and most probably all home defects are covered by the software. But equipping yourself with knowledge about home defects will help you in your decision-making when choosing the right home inspector.</p>
<p>The five most common major home defects are the following: </p>
<ol>
<li>Roof Leaks</li>
<p>These leaks are most common in older houses, but they can also be found in newer homes due to the use of inferior roofing materials or to improper roofing installation. Some of these problems can be repaired; some need replacement. Ask your home inspector the methods he uses in checking roof leaks if it is not raining on home inspection day. </p>
<li>Water Seepage</li>
<p>This problem is caused by defective underground structures such as drainage systems, unexpected developments in groundwater conditions or faulty exterior ground grading.<br />
     Know the precise cause of water seepage because groundwater drains are costly to design and install.</p>
<li>Electrical Hazards</li>
<p> These problems include outlets without grounding, defective electrical wiring in some sections of the house and absence of ground fault circuit interrupters. Most often, the faulty electrical installations or wiring were additions done by inexperienced homeowners or unqualified electricians.</p>
<li>Water Heater Problems</li>
<p>Inspection services have found that most water heaters are in violation of plumbing regulations. Some of these violations are use of inferior gas piping, incorrect installation of overflow piping and weak pipe strapping.</p>
<li>Gas Heater Problems</li>
<p>Most often, gas companies are delayed in implementing regular inspection of their installations. Some of the most common problems found during home inspection are non-compliance with fire safety regulations, damage to the firebox and carbon monoxide leaks.
</ol>
<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/major-home-defects-your-home-inspector-should-check/">Major Home Defects Your Home Inspector Should Check</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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		<title>A Field Guide to Final Home Inspection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cassiano Travarelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowledge in home inspection has become an important and invaluable field that every homebuyer should have. This is true in light of strict regulations on both state and national level. A buyer does not need to have a home inspection training to conduct a final inspection.
The following guidelines will help homebuyers in understanding the process, [...]<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/a-field-guide-to-final-home-inspection/">A Field Guide to Final Home Inspection</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowledge in <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspection</a> has become an important and invaluable field that every homebuyer should have. This is true in light of strict regulations on both state and national level. A buyer does not need to have a home inspection training to conduct a final inspection.</p>
<p>The following guidelines will help homebuyers in understanding the process, conducting a final inspection and dealing with <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspectors</a>.</p>
<p>Final inspections are performed five days or a few hours before closing the sale. The main purpose of a final <strong>home inspection</strong> is to ensure that the house is in good condition as agreed upon, that repairs were made and no changes have been made that have not been included in the final negotiation.</p>
<p>It is not advisable for homebuyers to disregard the final inspection especially if the property’s previous owner has moved out of the house before closing.</p>
<p> More often than not, problems occur when a property has been vacant for a long period of time. That is why it is a must that homebuyers perform a final real estate home inspection.</p>
<p>Here is a home inspection checklist to guide homebuyers when conducting a final inspection:</p>
<ul>
<li>Check every light fixture if it is still functioning by turning it on and off</li>
<li>Check for possible water leaks by opening faucets and looking under sinks.</li>
<li>In cases that appliances are included in the sale, check if they are functioning properly by turning them on.</li>
<li>Inspect hinges by opening and closing doors and windows.</li>
<li>Flush toilets to ensure that they are not clogged</li>
<li>Check walls, floors and ceilings for cracks or leaks</li>
<li>Turn on exhaust fans and garbage disposal</li>
<li>Turn on air conditioning and heating to test if they are functioning properly</li>
<li>Debris should be removed from the house</li>
</ul>
<p>In cases where the previous owner has not yet moved out of the house, it is recommended that the buyer do the final <strong>inspection </strong>along with the seller.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/blog/home-inspection-checklist/a-field-guide-to-final-home-inspection/">A Field Guide to Final Home Inspection</a> is a post from HomeInspectorCenter.com - Your <a href="http://www.homeinspectorcenter.com/">home inspector</a> headquarters.</p>
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