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Exterior Home Inspection

If you are in the market to buy a home in Raleigh North Carolina, you have probably heard of the importance of having a home inspection done. Paying for a complete home inspection is vital before making an offer on any piece of real estate. It will help you decide on an offer price, and give you a good bargaining chip when negotiating with the owner as well. Moreover, a good inspection can be important for your health. You don't have to be a fan of natural baby products and other organic products to be concerned about your family's welfare; issues such as black mould will be of concern too. A home inspection will help uncover any potential problems in this area.

What many people don't consider when it comes to a home inspection is the fact that inspectors will generally take a look at the interior of a home only. They are concerned with the structure of the home's frame, and the systems inside the home and how they work. That means they will look at your tresses and your wall mounted boiler to make sure all is in good working order, but the outside of your home may not fall under their mandate.

However, the outside of your home can be just as important to those living in it as the inside is. The issues involved with your home's exterior can have just as much impact on your ability to live a comfortable life in a good investment. For example, an interior home inspector may not uncover the fact that your home was built on farmland that received biosolids application a few years ago. How this could impact the health and safety of those inside would not be uncovered, unless an exterior inspection and appraisal were also to take place.

Just like the interior home inspection, health is not the only area exterior home inspection can help you with. It can also be a great way to protect the long term investment prospects you commit to when you buy a piece of property. Exterior inspectors can help discover the reasons for a retaining wall in a certain spot, and how well that wall is doing its job. They can also check for any bad drainage or erosion issues on your property, and tell you how that may affect your structure.

Finally, an exterior inspection can help you determine the relative health of your landscaping, your flora and fauna. You'll know if getting that cherry tree to look better is just a matter of taking a trip to the nursery supply store down the road, or if you will need to take it down.

Before you commit to buying a home where you will see your children grow from toddlers in cloth training pants to high school graduates, you want to make sure your investment is as sound as possible. Don't neglect to have an exterior inspection done to complement your interior home inspection!


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Friday, September 03, 2010