Home Inspections A Growing Industry

Saturday, April 30, 2005

There is little doubt that for most people purchasing a home is the single most expensive investment they will make in their lifetime. Enlisting the assistance of a quality home inspector provides a potential homeowner with an additional set of eyes. And by choosing a professional, you can feel safe and secure in the knowledge the house you are about to buy should stand up to the test of time. A professional home inspector will assure today's home buyer won't find any hidden surprises waiting for them. "It's a big investment to buy a home. You may as well learn what you've got," said Barry Tibbo, who recently bought a home. His real estate agent highly recommended he have the home inspected before making any decisions. He and his wife Marlene chose to go with Canadian Residential Inspection Services. A Company like Canadian Residential Inspection Services can provide that expertise. They are able to supply the client with an objective, technical assessment of the property. They provide their clients with a highly-detailed 30-page report. In it they remind clients the perfect home simply does not exist. Every home needs regular maintenance and will have minor flaws and/or needed repairs. A home inspector can point out major structural damage which an untrained eye might miss. Tibbo said having his home inspected was a learning experience for he and his wife. As inspector Russell Cook of Canadian Residential Inspection Services took them on a thorough tour of their prospective home, he explained things in layman's terms so the couple could easily understand what he was telling them. At the same time he provided them with tips on future maintenance. After the inspection was complete, Cook went over what he had found in complete detail, taking them step-by-step through the report. "He was very thorough. He didn't rush and he took the time to point out a couple of faults which could be problems later on," said Tibbo. In addition to helping the homeowner, inspections also help real estate agents. A client who purchases a home aware of potential repairs is far more likely to be satisfied with his purchase. A client who purchases a home and unexpected repairs and problems arise afterwards will likely be upset. Satisfaction with the product is directly linked to satisfaction with the agent. If you are thinking of buying a home, and lack a professional background in construction, and don't feel comfortable assessing the plumbing, electrical and structural aspects of a home, an inspection is definitely money well-spent. "You'd be a fool today if you didn't get your home examined. I'd recommend it to anybody," said Tibbo. For more information about Canadian Residential Inspection Services you can go to their web site at www.HouseSpec.com .

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