Before You Buy or Sell Your Home: Home Inspection in Chicago

by | Aug 11, 2014 | Pest Control

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You have bought a new home or maybe a new-to-you home, and want to ensure that it is safe for your family and isn’t hiding any secrets that may threaten your health or your wallet. Having a Home Inspection in Chicago can help protect your most precious assets. Whether you need an inspection for new construction, prior to a remodel, or before you purchase or list a home you can have the confidence that a quality inspector will provide you with an in-depth report of your homes current condition.

A full inspection will also include testing for Radon. Radon could be present in your home without you ever knowing it. Invisible with no taste or smell, it can wreak havoc on your health and the health of your family. Radon can creep into your home through cracks in the walls and foundations, openings near sump pumps, gaps around pipes and wires and other methods. Radon has been linked from many things from minor allergies to deadly cancers, so it is important to know that your home is radon free.

Having a quality Home Inspection In Chicago can help you know what hidden dangers may lurk in your current or future home. Ensuring that you use an experienced inspection service will help you have the peace of mind that you receive a thorough and detailed inspection.

Quality inspectors look for things such as:

1. Mold
2. Damp or Leaky Crawl Spaces
3. Leaks in Toilets, Showers and Bathtubs
4. Damage to Load bearing Blocks and Walls
5. Cracked or Damaged Foundation
6. Defective or Damaged Circuit Breakers
7. Damage to Roof and Shingles
8. Stability of Stairs and Decks
9. Signs of Previous Leaks in walls and Ceilings
10. Signs of Termite or other Pest Damage
11. Faulty Plumbing
12. Poor Electrical Wiring
13. Rotten Floors
14. Positioning of Tree Roots to Crawl Space or Foundation
15. Damage or Badly Repaired HVAC
16. Water Quality

Buying a new home is an expensive purchase and you want to ensure that you are getting the best that your money can buy. A home inspection will ensure that you will not be surprised by hidden costs or potential hazards. In the same vein if you are selling your home you, want to be able to disclose possible needed repairs upfront to sellers or even have the repairs completed before listing your home for sale.