Top Five Things To Look For When Hiring A Home Inspector

Author: LANRON INSPECTIONS | | Categories: Commercial Property Inspection , Home Inspection , Home Inspector , Pre Listing Home Inspection , Pre Purchase Home Inspection

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The sheer joy of landing your dream home invites reason to shout it from the rooftops. After all, a home should not only be where you hang your hat but a place to create beautiful memories with your family. However, nightmares such as structural defects, electrical issues, leaks, and mold can wreak havoc in your picture-perfect abode.

An inspection conducted by a home inspector can avoid such disasters. An inspection should ideally be carried out before you purchase the property or if it is too late for that, while the warranty period is still valid. Drones and thermal imaging are just some of the tricks of the trade a home inspector uses to ensure your residence is in the pink of health.

Once you’ve decided you want to safeguard your most prized asset with a home inspection, there are still a few vital factors to consider before you hire an inspector. To help you enlist the services of a reliable professional, here’s a list of the top five things to look for when hiring a home inspector.

1. Experience.

The first thing to look for in a home inspector is the experience. Find out how many years the inspector has been assessing homes and if they were in a related field such as working as a contractor before they got into the inspection arena. Also, research if they are affiliated with a credible association and stay up to date with regular training.

2. Specialist Services.

Check which specialist services are on offer as part of the inspection. For example, during a thermal imaging inspection, the inspector would need to be trained in using the infrared camera. You will be surprised to know how many inspectors do not have the thermologist certification or charge extra for providing this service.

3. Trustworthy.

Trust and transparency go hand in hand when hiring a home inspector. Many inspectors want the client to be present only after the inspection is complete. You should construe this request as being fishy. As a homeowner, insist on being present for the entire examination to understand what is under investigation.

4. Reporting.

Once the inspection is complete, an inspector should submit a comprehensive report in a timely fashion. The inspector should also be available to answer your questions after the analysis is complete. A diligent inspector allows contact even a few years after the inspection, to justify any recommendations.

5. Valid Licenses.

A home inspector should have various licenses in place to conduct home Inspections, mold inspections, and remediation work. It will ensure you do not have unnecessary work done and will save you dollars. An inspector should also have insurance in place, as mistakes can occur which could prove costly.

While we hope these tips have helped refine your search for a home inspector, if you’re looking for a top home inspector in Calgary, Alberta, reach out to Lanron Inspections. Since 2007, we have completed over 6000 inspections. Our services include pre-purchase home inspections, commercial inspections, new home warranty inspections, thermal imaging infrared inspections, and pre-listing home inspections. We offer accurate home inspection services across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, Strathmore, and Cochrane, Alberta.

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