What Are the Most Common Problems Found During Home Inspections?

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You find the perfect house! It is big enough to fit your large family, there is plenty of counter space in the kitchen, and the master closet is for a queen!

But, before you get excited about buying a home, you have to consider what can lurk underneath. Under the beauty and new appliances can lie problems. And problems in your new house means dishing out money you weren’t planning on spending.

Home inspections are a norm of purchasing a new house, but what a home inspector can discover during the home inspection can be frightening. What can you expect?

We’ll uncover the most common problems found during home inspections.

Faulty Plumbing

Poor plumbing is an issue that can cost you a lot of money in the long run if it is not taken care of accordingly.

Your home inspector will check out the entire plumbing system. The inspector should check the system functionality by physically examining the pipes and also examining the water appliances like sinks, toilets, and dishwashers.

If the plumbing requires replacement, that is very expensive. The alternative to being replaced is that it can break and cause water damage that can be even more costly.

Any issues with plumbing should be mentioned in a home inspection. Getting input on potential costs is essential; this can be used as a bargaining tool when closing on the home.

Mold and Mildew

The house inspector will keep an eye out for mold and mildew during the inspection process. Not only is mold hazardous for your health, but the presence of mold can be a sign of water damage, possibly indicating an issue with the pipes or moisture intrusion.

Whatever the reason is, it usually isn’t good, and you’ll need to pay to get it removed and have further mold tests done.

Chimney Issues

A Chimneys’ functionality can go wrong. If they are old or improperly maintained, they may be full of mold and mildew. Poor maintenance can destroy the structure of the chimney.

Chimneys can cause leaks and structural damage, so your home inspector will be sure to examine it during the process.

It may not seem like a big deal, but chimneys can be very expensive to fix, so it should be something that you take seriously.

Insufficient Heating and Cooling Systems

The house inspector will check to make sure the heating and cooling systems work and are up to par. Some insufficient heating and cooling systems are a common problem found during home inspections.

You may need a new HVAC system altogether or just a few repairs. Luckily, the home inspection will tell you the exact state of the system.

Structural Damage

Any damage to the foundation or other types of structures needs immediate attention. These types of deficiencies are examined by the inspector and evaluated based on severity.

You may want to reconsider purchasing a home with extensive structural damage as it will cost a lot of money to reconstruct.

Poor Roof Quality

The inspector will look at the roof shingles or other roof material to determine the quality of the roof. It is unfortunate, but poor roof condition is not an uncommon thing to find during a home inspection.

The roof is another part of the house that will cost a lot of money when it needs to be repaired or replaced. The inspector should tell you how much longer the roof will last.

Inadequate Drainage Around Structure

When water isn’t able to properly drain away from a house, it can cause a lot of damage to the structure and basement. During the inspection, they may find inadequate drainage around the house.

If it rains too much or you have to withstand a hurricane, you’ll be glad you had a home inspector check to make sure the water will drain away from your house. Flooding is not something that you want to deal with as new homeowners.

Poor Upkeep

General or poor upkeeping of a house is a common issue that can arise from home inspections. Usually, this is because the previous homeowners or tenants didn’t take care of the house.

The inspector should be a bit more specific about what is in poor condition. Still, it would be best if you also considered before purchasing your house that something reported as being poorly unkept could have a lot more going on under the surface.

Outdated or Faulty Electrical Wiring

One of the biggest problems that will commonly be present during a home inspection is obsolete, outdated, or otherwise faulty electrical wiring.

If you’re interested in purchasing an older home, this is especially important. Older homes have something known as knob and tube wiring, which isn’t compatible with a lot of modern appliances and will need replacement. Your inspector will be on the lookout for faulty wiring. Any electrical hazards could put you and your family at risk and will require updating.

Home Inspection Experts

Keep your surprises to a minimum; by hiring a professional home inspector.

We’re here at Evolve Property Inspections to guide you on your way to becoming the owner of a home that has it all. Put your home in the hands of someone you can trust.

Contact us today if you’re interested in purchasing a property and need a Home Inspection.