A home inspection is an essential part of buying a house. It gives you peace of mind knowing that there are no hidden problems that could cause significant issues later down the road.

But who schedules a home inspection? The answer is simple - the buyer.

If you're thinking about buying a house, you should schedule a home inspection before you buy. Contact Kenco Home Inspections or book online to schedule a buyer's inspection.

What Is A Home Inspection?

A home inspection is a service provided by a professional home inspection company. The purpose of the inspection is to check the property for potential defects. The inspector looks at the structure, plumbing, electrical systems, appliances, HVAC system, roof, foundation, insulation, windows, doors, and other building components. 

The inspector will also inspect any previous repairs or remodeling done to the property. The inspector checks out all aspects of the structure to give you an honest assessment of the property's current condition. 

Why Should You Schedule A Home Inspection Before Buying A House?

There are many reasons why you need to have a home inspected before deciding to buy a property. Some common ones include:

  • Make sure everything in the house works properly. If something isn't working correctly, this may be a sign of more significant problems ahead.

  • Find out if anything needs repair work, including leaky pipes, cracked walls, broken windows, etc. These minor fixes add up over time. 

  • Help you decide whether to continue with the purchase or walk away if the seller refuses to make the repairs.

  • Gain information about unsafe conditions in the home and receive recommendations for specialized inspections, like radon or mold.

Why Does the Buyer Schedule the Home Inspection?

The home inspection company works for the person who schedules the inspection. When buyers pay for a home inspection, they receive the inspection report and decide whether to ask for repairs. 

The buyer may decide not to ask for repairs or only ask for a resolution for some issues. For example, if the inspection report shows a foundation crack, a broken shower head, and missing outlet covers, the buyer may request repairs for the foundation but not the minor issues.

Mainly, the buyer schedules a home inspection to make an informed decision for their financial future. Even in a seller's market, it's wise to schedule a home inspection. You don't want to regret a home purchase.

Kenco Home Inspection Serves Southeast Florida

We help homebuyers gain peace of mind. Our team of highly-trained home inspectors offers excellent customer service, quality inspections, and clear reports. 

As a Florida home buyer, you have a right to schedule a home inspection. Not only does an inspection provide the current condition of the home, but it also addresses any hazards or potential health risks we find. Whether you plan to ask for repairs or not, it's vital to know the condition of the home you plan to buy.

Protect your family and investment with help from Kenco! Contact us today to schedule a full home inspection

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