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What Qualifications should Home Inspector have?
Illinois Home Inspectors MUST be licensed by the State of
Illinois.
A home inspector should have some form of professional training. They should
belong to an association. Most associations have minimum requirements before
accepting a home inspector to their association. Although, if he does not belong
to an association it does not mean the home inspector is not qualified. You need
to find out more about the home inspectors background. A professional home
inspector reports all potential problems, which in most cases will save you the
cost of the small inspection fee.
How much will my Home Inspection cost?
Several factors determine the
cost of an inspection, such as the
size of the home, the age and
location of the property. As a
smart home buyer, we expect you will comparison
shop for your home inspection. Beware
of the low-cost, or bargain basement bidder!
You will always be able to
find an inspection service to
conduct a discount inspection. However,
will they stand by their work - will you be able to contact them again once they've taken your money? Whether you
choose Home Spec USA to
perform your inspection, or a
competitor, always hire a qualified, licensed, competitively
priced home inspector. Call us for a free quote: 847.428.4444
When should I have my Inspection done?
Normally you should hire a home inspector to inspect your potential purchase
after singing a contract with inspection contingencies. Most contracts include a
five day window for and existing home. For newly built homes, it is
customary to have an inspector with you at the final walk-through..
Do home inspectors have additional services.
Yes. Radon testing, Termite inspections, Watering testing, and Pool
and Spa inspections
How long will an average Inspection take?
This answer will vary with the size, location & components of an
individual home. Based on an average single family home between 2000 &
3000 square feet the inspection should take approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Does a Home Inspector need to be insured?
A home inspector should carry professional liability insurance (errors and
omissions).
What components of the home will be inspected?
A home inspector should report on the following conditions of your new home,
An analysis of all areas are reported including roof, attic, electrical,
plumbing, heating, cooling, appliances, floors, interior and exterior walls,
garages, foundation, and structure, with an overall emphasis on function and
safety.
Do I need to be present during the inspection?
Yes. In addition to your report, your inspector may also point
out proper maintenance procedures and inform you of preventive measures to
ensure efficient functions of your home. A home inspector will also inform
you of helpful hints such as: how to shut of the gas, where to locate your main
electricity disconnect, furnace and water shut-off in the case of an emergency.
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