WHAT SHOULD A BUILDING & PEST INSPECTION COVER?
It typically covers the assessment of the property's structural integrity, identifying any existing damage or potential risks due to pests.
Here are some common areas that a comprehensive inspection should cover:
Structural Components: Inspection of the building's foundation, walls, roof, floors, ceilings, and overall structural integrity.
Pest Infestation: Identification of any current pest infestations or termite damage, including checking for termites, ants, rodents, and other pests.
Plumbing and Electrical Systems: Evaluation of plumbing fixtures, pipes, electrical wiring, outlets.
Moisture and Ventilation: Check for any signs of water damage, leaks, and issues that could lead to mould growth.
Exterior Areas: Inspection of the exterior walls, drainage systems, fences, decks, and any other structures on the property.
Overall Property Condition: A general overview of the property's condition, highlighting any immediate concerns or potential maintenance issues.
It's important to hire a qualified and experienced inspector to ensure a thorough evaluation of the property. Make sure to review the inspection report carefully to understand any findings and recommended actions.
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