How A Pre-Purchase Inspection Can Help Provide Important Information On Your Purchase

By Jay Dy


When you shop for a house you will find some beautiful homes in British Columbia, but looks can sometimes be deceiving. Beneath a lovely looking exterior many unseen problems may exist. Vancouver BC licensed home inspectors will uncover these things so you will not have any surprises after you move into your new house.

It may not be possible to "test drive" a house like you would a car. Yet, a professional house inspector can go over a property and let you know what kind of shape it is in. For instance, your inspector always checks a property for past repairs, as this can mean something is not right.

Perhaps your inspector notices that the ceiling has been patched or repaired. He will investigate to see why. If the problem came from a leaky roof, the inspector will make sure that no other damage has occurred in the attic. He also will completely inspect the roof to see if it has only been patched or properly repaired.

A good inspector looks at the entire exterior of a house. This includes skylights, gutters, and chimneys. The foundation is carefully checked and an inspector looks for signs of water in basements. Your heating and cooling system will be looked over carefully and checked to make sure it is in good condition.

When a house is inspected, the paperwork is also closely examined, especially if there are new house warranties. The inspector checks to see that warranties are sufficient. If not, you will be notified and this can save a lot of money in the coming years.

Most people can spot obvious problems with homes but there are so many things you might not see. House shopping is a wonderful time of life and you may be blinded by the excitement of owning a house. To be sure that you are getting a good house, Vancouver BC licensed home inspectors check everything out.




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