A Home Inspection Gives Buyers Answers
I always advise my clients to get a home inspection as soon as their offer has been accepted. A newly constructed home is no exception. Did you know you can hire your own inspector to coordinate multiple smaller inspections throughout the different building stages and again near the end of the builder’s first year warranty?
Wether you’re purchasing a newly constructed home or a resale, a good home inspector can help you make an educated decision on whether to move forward with the purchase before your inspection period is over. A home inspection is a bargain compared to buying a home in need of huge repairs. Plus you’ll have peace of mind that your new home will be safe to move in to.
You are more than welcome to shop around the Yellow Pages to find an inspector you will be comfortable with. You may also want to check out my highly recommend and equally respected Inspectors I listed below.
- CDC Home Inspections by Licensed Home Inspector & Property Damage Insurance Adjuster, Darrell Penn. 800-298-4250
- Southwest Home Inspections by Licensed Home Inspector and Arizona native with 30+ years as a sub contractor with an extensive understanding of the way buildings are built here in Arizona, Lynn Reber. 480-201-3579
For the reason that termites are prominent in Arizona, you may want to consider having a termite inspection done during your inspection period as well. Termite inspections are an inexpensive peace of mind as well. Both of the above inspectors are able to help you make such arrangements to get a termite inspection done. The Structural Pest Control Commission (SPCC) regulates these inspectors. The SPCC can also provide you with information regarding past termite treatments on a property.
Additional information about termites may be obtained at https://agriculture.az.gov/pestspest-control/termites.
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