Inspections


Importance of getting an inspection
How to find a qualified inspector
Different types of inspections

   Glossary

Different types of inspections

There are three types of inspections commonly performed; mechanical, structural, and environmental. Some home inspection companies provide all types of inspections but it is not unusual to arrange for a mechanical inspection and also for a structural inspection. If the property has a septic system, for example, it's a good idea to also have an inspection performed on the septic tank.

The mechanical inspection covers all of the working components in the home such as the heating systems, cooling systems, plumbing, electrical systems, and appliances that stay with the property such as a dishwasher.

A structural inspection covers the foundation, roof, and the overall construction of the property and alerts the homebuyer to any defects that might not be visible to the untrained eye.

Information about lead based paint, mold, asbestos or radon can be found under Consumer Issues, Finding a Healthy Home.

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