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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Problems To Look Out For During Home Inspections

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Before sealing the deal on a new home, you should always have a qualified home inspector perform a thorough home evaluation. Many problems might not be visible to the naked eye, so knowing what to look for in advance could save you a lot of time and money in the long run. Thanks to HGTV, here are some conditions to look out for when evaluating what could be your new home:
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  1. Grade Sloping (Draining) Back Toward the Home: In the future this could lead to damp or wet crawlspaces, foundation movement, cracking or settlement. These problems could lead to rot, mold, uneven floors, or gaps in your home's windows and doors. 
  2. Stucco Issues: Flaws in the application of stucco could lead to water damage that is too expensive to fix. At the base of exterior walls, a component of stucco-surfaced walls known as a weep screed is applied; if this becomes buried by patios or stoops that have been poured too high, the system cannot work and water may seep through the walls. If you notice the weep screed is disappearing because of concrete, know that one day you might experience water damage.
  3. Roofing Materials: As roofing materials age, they allow unwanted water to enter the home. Also, if roofing materials aren't properly installed in the first place, it can lead to premature aging, and therefore, even earlier signs of water intrusion. Signs of an aging roof will differ based on the material, so do your research to find out what you should be looking for specifically. For some signs of aging asphalt singles, wood shingles, or terra cotta tile, click here.
  4. Home Style vs. Building Materials: Always look for consistency in the architectural style and building materials used on a home. Home owners will often make adjustments to their homes that aren't permitted, so don't get stuck with the repercussions and headache that could follow.
  5. Electrical Wiring: Faulty wiring is often the cause of house fires. While newer homes have an adequate supply of power and electrical outlets, older homes do not, so check with a licensed electrician that your home is safe before buying.
Other factors such as the year your home was built play a huge role in the frequency of problems that arise during home inspections. If you're looking for a home that comes hassle-free, keep these tips in mind and be sure to ask questions so there are no surprises in the future.

At Phil's Main Roofing, we specialize in both commercial and residential roofing. Our experienced team of roofers provide services such as new construction, water proofing, cleaning, maintenance programs and more that can help protect you and your roof from any serious problem that may occur. Call us today at 203-838-4545 or visit us online at www.philsmainroofing.com to find out how we can help you with all your roofing needs.

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