A property inspector will go over all the safety aspects of your potential new home.
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.
After the inspection the home inspector will be able answer any questions you may have as well pointing out any problems that they have found.
Construction and building inspection services are used for municipal, county, and local government building projects as well as commercial and residential projects.
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.
A building inspection is an on site review of the actual construction as it progresses.
A house inspector will check for the existence of pests or infestation.
A building inspection should also point out the positive aspects of the building.
One thing a home inspector won’t do is reveal whether the property represents value for money.
The purpose of a commercial building inspection is to ensure that public buildings meet appropriate health and safety requirements. The inspection will also cover environmental regulations, fire safety systems, electrical systems, the operation of elevators, escalators and other conveyance systems.