Home Inspection Service
Home Inspection Services

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Inspect a home
Inspect A Home
For peace of mind, home inspections are essential if you are selling or buying a home, or even if you’re building a new one. Countrywide, houses are being sold and bought every day with various hidden defects. If you are not a building expert, you won’t know what to look for. You’ll probably only focus on the features and obvious signs of things needing repair. But It’s unlikely that you’ll climb into the roof or check for any underlying source causing damage. This is why you need a home inspect
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Inspect a home before buying

The most important time to discover expensive defects is before you buy the home. Even brand new homes often have major construction flaws.

There are four types of defects one needs to inspect before buying a home :
HIDDEN DEFECTS are behind the walls, on the roof or out of site inside the furnace and under crawl spaces. Even professional inspectors might not spot all signs of termite damage, faulty wiring and improper roofing, but a good inspector is your best protection. Take the time to be present during the inspection, and ask lots of questions! Your presence insures the most thorough inspection.

VISIBLE DEFECTS-are out in the open for attentive buyers to see. Check for the following red flags(make a note and review with your professional inspector).
1. Moisture: water stains on ceilings, damp basement walls or musty odors are all signs of possible water damage. Cracks in plaster walls might mean nothing, but all cracks should be investigated by a professional, especially cracks around fireplaces or in foundation walls.
2. Uneven floors: floors that are not level could mean the house is sinking. It might have done all its settling in the first year and has been stable since, but have it checked.
3.Loose doors: Look for light coming in around and under exterior doors. These might need insulation or refitting.
4.Alignment: Doors not perfectly vertical. If you can see more space between a door and its frame at one end than at the other, the door is installed improperly and will eventually stick or fail to lock.
5.Tilted stairways: Like uneven floors, tilted stairways indicate movement in the foundation. Make a note and discuss with your inspector.

LEGAL DEFECTS-A real estate attorney will spot liens on the property or other challenges to the title, such as inheritance disputes.
A building inspector is needed to spot oversized pools, illegal tool shacks and other zoning violations

NOT REAL DEFECTS- Sticky doors and windows: Hard to open windows are not serious problems, but they make good negotiating points. Ask for a few hundred rands off the price or some other concession from the seller.
Horrid or ancient paint jobs are not defects, they are signs of poor maintenance, and make useful negotiating points.

It is strongly advised that you always insist on a professional to inspect you as he/she may have year of experience in this aspect. Call any of the above mentioned professional for assistance

Home inspectors in Cape Town

Stern & Ekermans 021 4249128
Lloyd & Hill Inc 021 6867500
Ken Hodge Land Surveyors 021 4654109
David Hellig & Abrahamse 021 4262613
Graham Dennis Land Surveyor 021 6869988
Beyers A W & Van Der Westhuizen 021 6852489