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Home Inspection Long Island, When and Why?

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You have found the perfect home you have been looking for and now you will need a home inspection Long Island. This home is close to schools, the price is one you can live with and it has that georgous island in the kitchen that you have always wanted. A new coat of paint will do great things to make the home more appealing and you have just about fallen in love with this perfect dream house.

 

 

You realize that you need to have the home inspected,  so you reach out to your friends and family to find out the price they paid for their long Islandhome inspection and the quality of the services they received. You may also elect to check the good old phone book and of course the Internet. Make your phone calls and find the ones you feel the most comfortable with.  Make sure to also get a no obligation consultation from Olympian Home Services as well – the industry leader for over twenty years.

So what to expect of your home inspection Long Island:

 

Well, he arrives at the property at the right time, and after introductions are made he gets started right away on your home inspection Long Island check, of course with you close behind. The first thing he says is “The roof is at the end of its life, it will need to be replaced in the near future”. Okay, you can live with that. Then he takes a screwdriver and goes to the windowsill and starts prying a little and tells you there is moisture damage and the sills will need replacing. Now you are starting to worry, what else is he going to find? He just started the inspection on my Long Island dream home.

He keeps making notes on his clipboard and continues checking items. You are getting more worried so you ask him what is he writing. He gives you the rundown of the Long Island home inspection findings up to that moment and tells you, basically what is okay and what is not okay. Realization sets in that this is not going to be near as much fun as you thought it would be and everything he is saying is translating to dollars and cents. At the end of the inspection the home inspector explains there is no such thing as a perfect house. They all have problems, just stay calm and take everything in stride. You start to feel glad you hired him, but are wondering if ignorance is bliss.

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The inspector points out some cracks in the foundation but they are not of structural concern. You will just need to have a crack repair specialist seal it up to prevent moisture, bugs, termites, drafts and water from getting in. Remembering you saw those cracks and wondered about structural damage, it is good to know, it is not structural. The inspector lets you know of a couple more things regarding the exterior such as steps with no hand railing and the offset concrete blocks in the pedestrian walkway. He says the conditions are unsafe and need to be corrected to prevent someone from getting hurt, reciting a study about falls being the number one health hazard in and around the home. As he is checking the electrical wiring, he notices and brings to your attention, the GFCI receptacle is not working… explaining how it is a safety device that should be present in any location where water and electricity are in close contact. He also suggest additional areas that GFCI safety devices be installed as a safety upgrade. Going to the basement he checks the water heater, which looks to be about 10 tens old and tells you to plan on replacing it. Checking the service panels he finds two wires, which have been taped together that need to be fixed correctly, so they do not become a fire hazard. Checking the gas heater he tells you it’s okay and it should last for a long time. He says the worst is over now as you follow him upstairs. Upstairs it goes much quicker. The plumbing is okay, but the toilet needs a new wax seal. He checks the heat and the electrical in every room and checks the walls and the ceilings. The last place he goes is to the attic, you hear him walking around up there. He lets you know the framing is okay, but it needs additional insulation for energy savings. Because the bathroom ventilator ends up there, he suggests, routing it to the exterior in order to prevent excessive condensation accumulation. So you see, the aforementioned can by pretty typical of a home inspection Long Island.

 

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A home inspection Long Island that you can live with:

 

That was a normal Long Island home inspection in an older home such as the type you too, may have found in Long Island. There are usually always repairs that need to be made and some of them will often unfortunately be major. Now you have to decide if the home is worth the asking price, should you negotiate a lower price or should you just walk away from the sale altogether. You have homework to do because you have a lot to decide. You didn’t expect this much homework, but one thing is for sure, you are glad you hired that home inspector.  For an excellent experience with regard to your home inspection Long Island needs please cantact Olympian Home Services with your questions and to discuss your specific inspection needs and concerns - inspection excellence since 1991.

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