The aim of the building inspection is to ensure compliance is met in accordance with the plans and the construction code.
Before covering any aspect of construction a building inspection will be required.
It is not the intention of a building inspection to point out every defect of small problem in a property.
A house inspector will check for the existence of pests or infestation.
It is the job of the home inspector to inform you of any repairs that need to be carried out as well as a cost estimate of those repairs.
You could consider having the home inspected for possible future health hazards such as radon gas, asbestos or potential water or waste disposal system problems.
It’s advisable to have a home inspector to inspect your potential new home before signing an offer.
Commercial building inspection services ensures that public buildings meet safety and health requirements, and adhere to environmental regulations for waste disposal or remediation.
A home inspector should check the following: All electrical systems, heating and ventilation systems, the primary source of water and water quality, the condition of the plumbing, waste disposal, water heating and foundations. The inspection should also include the doors, walls, ceilings, floors and the roof.
If any serious problems are discovered the home inspector may recommend another, more specific inspection.