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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a building inspection?
    A building inspection is a thorough assessment of a property's structure and systems, including the foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. It aims to identify any issues that may affect the property's safety, functionality, and value.
  • What is a pest inspection?
    A pest inspection focuses on identifying any signs of pests, such as termites, ants, rodents, and other insects, which may cause damage to the property. It involves checking for evidence of infestations and conditions that could attract pests.
  • Why do I need both building and pest inspections?
    Combining building and pest inspections provides a comprehensive evaluation of the property. This helps identify structural issues and potential pest problems, ensuring you are fully aware of any existing or potential risks.
  • When should I schedule a building and pest inspection?
    It is recommended to schedule these inspections before purchasing a property. This allows you to make an informed decision and negotiate repairs or price adjustments if needed. Regular inspections are also advised for current homeowners to maintain the property's condition.
  • How long does a building and pest inspection take?
    The duration varies depending on the property's size and condition but typically takes between 1.5 to 3 hours. Larger or older properties may require more time.
  • What does a building inspection report include?
    A building inspection report includes detailed findings on the property's structure, systems, and any defects or issues identified during the inspection. It also provides recommendations for repairs, maintenance, and further evaluations if necessary.
  • What does a pest inspection report include?
    A pest inspection report outlines any evidence of pest activity, potential risks for future infestations, and conditions conducive to pest problems. It may also include recommendations for treatment and prevention measures.
  • Can I attend the inspection?
    Yes, you are encouraged to attend the inspection. This allows you to ask questions, understand the findings better, and get a firsthand look at any issues identified.
  • How much do building and pest inspections cost?
    The cost varies based on factors such as the property's size, location, and age. On average, combined building and pest inspections can range from $400 to $900.
  • What happens if issues are found during the inspection?
    If issues are found, the inspection report will detail the problems and recommend actions. You can use this information to negotiate repairs with the seller, request a price reduction, or decide if the property is worth purchasing.
  • How often should I have my property inspected for pests?
    Regular pest inspections are recommended annually, especially in areas prone to termite activity or other pest infestations. This helps detect and address issues early before they cause significant damage.
  • Are building and pest inspections required by law?
    While not always required by law, building and pest inspections are highly recommended as part of the due diligence process when buying or maintaining a property. Some lenders may require inspections as part of the mortgage approval process.
  • What qualifications should I look for in an inspector?
    Ensure the inspector is licensed, insured, and experienced. Look for certifications from recognized industry bodies and check reviews or references to ensure their reliability and professionalism.
  • Can I rely on a previous inspection report?
    It's best to get a current inspection, as previous reports may not reflect the property's current condition. New issues can arise, and a fresh inspection provides the most accurate assessment.
  • What is the difference between a pre-purchase inspection and a pre-sale inspection?
    A pre-purchase inspection is conducted by a potential buyer to assess the property before making an offer. A pre-sale inspection is initiated by the seller to identify and address issues before listing the property, potentially making it more attractive to buyers.
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