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A Home Foundation Inspection is designed to give the homeowner a complete summary of the condition of his/her home's foundation and make repair suggestions if needed. The inspection will cover a number of areas and objectives for the homeowner.

When a home inspector inspects a home, plumbing is one of the critical systems he examines for his report to you. Naturally, one of the first things he will do is to check faucets and fixtures, looking for leaks. According to the American Water Works Association, almost 15 percent of all the water used in a typical household is wasted through plumbing leaks, leaky faucets and wasted water.

So you may have asbestos in your home, office or school. How do you know? And how do you keep your family safe from asbestos exposure?

No home is perfect. Even a newly constructed residence can have flaws. It is not so much the issue of a place having flaws but the impact of the flaw. For instance how serious is the problem, does it pose a health or safety risk, and what are the costs to repair or replace the problem?

The attic is a major interior area that is usually overlooked by both sellers and buyers. It can actually have some defects that could impact the whole house. So in any home inspection, whether you are the buyer or seller, make sure the attic is included in the evaluation.

If you are in the process of buying a home or thinking about buying a home, one of the most important aspects of the buying process is the Home Inspection. Once you have a property under contract you should under all circumstances find a certified home inspector to thouroughly inspect the property.

In real estate, a good businessperson knows the merits of hiring a good home inspector. When you're selling your home you should know how to highlight the strengths and how to offset the weaknesses of a property.

Let's say that you want to buy a new house. Already you should be thinking about getting a home inspection. Maybe you are looking for a new place for permanent residence or even a vacation house for summer. Either way, you want a house that meets the standards of quality and structure so that you won't have to worry about safety and your well being.

Whether you're buying or selling a home, that home needs to be inspected by a professional home inspector. It's his job to find problems that need to be dealt with.

After the structure and equipment of the basement have been examined thoroughly, the inspection of the exterior of the home is the next step in the inspection process. If the walls are masonry, you should look for cracks or broken bricks or blocks, especially above the door and window openings.

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