HOME & MOLD INSPECTIONS OF MICHIGAN  llc

 

517-812-2148

Home & Mold Inspections of Michigan llc
Mailing address : 8380 Case Road, Brooklyn, Michigan 49230
Home address: 8380 Case Road
Brooklyn, MI 49230

ph: 517-812-2148
fax: 517-536-0522
alt: 517-536-0522

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Who needs a home inspection?

A. Buyers and sellers. If you're buying a home, pre-owned or new, an inspection tells you the condition of the property. That way, there are no surprises after you already own the home.

If you purchased a new home and it still has a warranty from the builder, it's a good idea to have a home inspection before it expires. It's a rare case that even a new home doesn't have some problems that were overlooked by the builder. Those repairs or corrections easily exceed the cost of an inspection. If you catch them prior to warranty expiration, your warranty should cover them.

Sellers benefit by knowing the condition of their home before they place it on the market. Then, any needed repairs can be made prior to listing. A sellers inspection can also be used as a comparison to what the buyer's inspector finds.

Q. How long does a inspection take?

A. Anywhere from three to five hours depending on the condition of the property, the number of services you've requested and the size of the home.

Q. Do I really need to check the water and septic?

A. The septic system needs pumped regularly or the entire drain field could be destroyed. The septic system is the single most expensive appliance in the home and if not taken care of will cost from $6,000 to $20,000 to replace so inspecting it's functionality is one of the most importand inspections available to you.

As for well water, bacteria and disease can breed in the well and a proper analysis protects you and your family from things like Legionares Disese and more. 

Q. What type of report do I receive?

A. You'll receive your report right on the premises if needed. You'll receive a high quality report containing the full inspection report, indexed for each section of the house. The report contains many illustrations, pictures and explanations as to what is being inspected.

Q. Should my Realtor receive a copy of your report?

A. Yes. Your realtor can assist you in determining if any items in the report are significant enough to warrant re-negotiation with the seller. Having your realtor review the report also insures that you both are "on the same page" at the closing.

Q. Should I be present for the home inspection?

A. Yes, I encourage you to plan to attend the entire inspection. There are always items in the inspection that can best be explained on-site. I will include them in the report of course, but your presence at the property always makes it easier for you to understand important information about the property.

Q. Are you available to answer questions about the property or report after I close and move into the home?

A. Yes, I will be happy to assist you any way I can in clarifying the information I present in the report even after you've moved in and settled down to enjoy your new home.

Q. Does a newly constructed home need an inspection?

A. Absolutely. A professional inspection of a new home is important. I can spot potential problems early, while they are still easy to correct. It’s especially valuable to arrange an inspection before the interior walls are finished. I may find problem areas where the builder has taken shortcuts or not done quality work.

Q. Do I really need to have the home tested for Radon gas?

A. Yes. Here's what the governmant say:

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) strongly recommend that ALL home buyers test for the presence of elevated Radon gas. Radon, a Class A carcinogen, is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. Based on recent reports from the National Academy of Sciences, the EPA estimates 21,000 Americans die of Radon induced lung cancer every year. The American Association of Radon Scientists and Technology (AARST) estimate 10 million homes and 38 million Americans are at risk from dangerous Radon exposure. Families may be at even higher risk if there is a smoker in the home. The EPA recommends remediation if Radon levels are 4 picoCuries (pCI/l) or higher.

It's also important to realize that there are two ways to test for Radon. One is subject to tampering while the test is being conducted and the other is not because the technology records any movement to the testing device. This is extremely important in any real estate transaction. I test for Radon using the current, tamper-evident, technology. Testing this way assures you that the reading is accurate and that the reading is for the air in which the device was placed.

Q. But the house has a walkout basement. I heard there is no risk of radon in homes with walkout basements or crawlspaces.

A. Radon does not discriminate between buildings of any type of construction, and can be a problem on any level of the residence. The lowest living space should always be checked.

Q. Should I have a warranty inspection after being in my house for 11 months?

A. Yes. A warranty inspection will identify future problems while they are still under the builder's warranty. Problems can be discovered before your warranty expires and you'll avoid having to pay for the repairs.

Q. Can I do the inspection myself?

A. It is important to have knowledge of all the systems of the house and remain impartial. Only a professional home inspector can provide both aspects to the inspections so all parties are satisfied.

Q. Will you fix the problems you find during the inspection?

A. No. The code of ethics of The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) prohibits its members from soliciting repair work on properties they inspect. This assures that there will never be any conflict of interest on the part of the inspector. 


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Home & Mold Inspections of Michigan llc

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Home & Mold Inspections of Michigan llc
Mailing address : 8380 Case Road, Brooklyn, Michigan 49230
Home address: 8380 Case Road
Brooklyn, MI 49230

ph: 517-812-2148
fax: 517-536-0522
alt: 517-536-0522