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What's covered In Your Building Inspections?

<p>You have no way of knowing that your building is safe and sound&comma; unless you have an inspection carried out&period; Building inspectors will check the building&comma; that you’re about to purchase&comma; for a number of issues&period; General inspections cover a multitude of elements that need checking but there are four main areas that you should really be concerned about&period; Problems in these areas will compromise the value of your investment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Structural Issues<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Structural issues are not limited to the foundation of your building&period; All aspects of the structure are inspected during a building inspection&period; Door headers&comma; window framing&comma; rafters and floor joists are checked for compliance and stability&period; The goal is to ensure that you have a safe and sound structure for dwelling in&period; Any issues uncovered by the inspector would be detailed in his report&period; He will outline the issues which are repairable as well as other that might not be&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Plumbing <&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Plumbing is a prime target for things going wrong in the building&period; Problems in the plumbing can lead to much bigger issues like mold growth due to moisture&comma; structural damages&comma; low water pressure or broken pipes&period; The inspector will check the plumbing for aging pipes&comma; leaks&comma; faulty pipe fittings&comma; clogs and any other defects&period; Make a note of any major or minor plumbing issues since some of them may not be urgent now&comma; but you’ll probably have to put aside money for dealing with them in the future&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Problems with the Exterior<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;The exterior of the building is just as important as the interior&period; The inspector will ensure that the external structure is safe and sound and free from any defects&period; Some things that they typically check for are inadequate weather proofing around the doors and windows and cracks in the walls&comma; which can be symptomatic of an even bigger problem&period; They will check the drainage around the home and look for any holes through which rats and other pests might make their way into the building&period; They’ll evaluate the building for general issues with safety and for any signs of deterioration&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Roofing <&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;A certified inspector will be able to check your roof for any potentially damaging defects&period; The experienced eyes of the inspector will pick up on things that the average person will overlook&period; They’ll check for damage caused as a result of missing or damaged tiles&comma; inadequate draining or flashing that needs repair&period; The gutters will also be assessed during a roof inspection&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Any issues found in these and other areas of the inspection will be detailed on the inspection report&period; The inspector will only make recommendations&period; He will not tell you whether or not to purchase the building&period; It’s up to you to evaluate the extent of the damages&comma; get an estimate of the repairs and negotiate with the seller&period; If the extent of the damage is more than you can cope with&comma; you have the option to walk away&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;About Author<br &sol;>&NewLine;This Article is written by Chris Wright for Safe and Sound Property Inspections Melbourne who are a Fully licensed and accredited building practitioners in Melbourne<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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