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5 Home Issues a Home Inspection Can Highlight

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When it comes to the home, you plan to live in for years, decades, or even generations, it’s important that you know what you’re getting into.

A home inspector Vaughan can highlight hidden issues that may be costly or dangerous to fix, such as structural damage, water damage, asbestos, etc.

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5 Home Issues a Home Inspection Can Highlight

A home inspection can also give you a better idea of how much work the home needs and whether it’s worth the price tag. Here are some common concerns that might come up during a home inspection:

Not All Cracks Are Bad

Many home inspectors are quick to point out any crack on your property, but not all cracks should be cause for alarm.

Cracks in the foundation can be caused by various factors and may even be perfectly normal for a certain age home. For example, some older homes were built with concrete blocks that weren’t as durable as modern bricks or stones and could develop cracks over time from temperature changes, tree root growth, and settling.

These issues may also require expensive repairs if they’re severe enough. Sometimes these problems only become apparent when you go up against them — like with rainwater coming into your basement or regular traffic causing the walls inside your home’s kitchen cabinets to separate slightly over time (which could lead to mold if left unchecked).

Other times it’s more obvious — like when plaster falls off the wall because either it was improperly installed or wasn’t reinforced properly during construction — but these things often have nothing directly related to safety or structural integrity whatsoever.


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Water Isn’t Always Your Friend

Water is essential to a home’s plumbing system, but it can be problematic if not managed properly. Water can cause mold and mildew and will rot the wood in your house. It can also cause electrical problems, foundation issues, and structural damage when left to sit for too long.

That’s why knowing how much water is entering your home from the outside is important. Any issues with these areas will need to be addressed immediately before they become more severe problems down the line.

The Roof Is More Than Just Shingles

The roof is more than just shingles. It’s one of the most important parts of your home’s structure. When you consider how much time you spend indoors and in your shower (one to two hours each day), it only makes sense that a leaky roof can be one of the biggest problems that can arise with your home.

A home inspector Vaughan will check for leaks and wear and tear on top of their shingle inspection—because there’s more than meets the eye when looking at a roof.

Building Codes Change Over Time

Building codes change over time. They are updated to reflect new technology, safety, environmental, and energy efficiency issues. For example, building codes were once based on the width of a single-hung window in a house—a window still used in some older homes today.

Today’s standards are based on more modern methods that provide better protection from fire and storm damage while making installing windows in your home easier.

At the same time that building codes change over time, they also vary by state and municipality because each jurisdiction can choose how strict it wants its code requirements to be.

A Sump Pump May Be Necessary

A sump pump may be necessary if you find that your basement or crawlspace is prone to flooding. A sump pump is a device that pumps water out of a basement or crawlspace. It’s usually installed in the lowest point of a basement, where water collects after rainstorms.

Sump pumps can be installed in basements or crawl spaces and are relatively easy to install yourself if you want to save some money (and have basic tool knowledge).

Final Word

If you’re looking to buy a home, the best way to ensure that it will be a good investment is to have it inspected by an experienced professional. A thorough home inspection can reveal problems with your potential purchase before they become major issues later.

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