Important Factors in a Home Inspection




Home Inspection Factors

Factors to Consider During a Home Inspection


Many would agree that buying or selling a home - or what is simply known as 'the moving process' - can be one of the most stressful times in life. Despite the stress and worry, a thorough home inspection can go a long way in helping homeowners make more informed and educated decisions during the moving process. It can go a long way in helping your buying/selling process be as smooth as it can be. In today's blog, we'll be taking a look at the most common factors one should consider while conducting a home inspection. If you're looking for a professional home inspection team in greater Boston, MA, call BeaconLight at (617) 681-HOME to speak with us!

Examining Your Home's Internal Systems

There is no denying that homes have evolved over the course of time, both in an internal and external sense. With this being said, however, modern homes contain various interior systems that must be considered in a home inspection. This can include anything from air conditioning and plumbing to HVAC and heating. It's ideal for homeowners to ensure that these systems are working, as they not only make your home a more comfortable place to be, but they can increase your home's overall value and attractiveness. When a home inspection is being conducted, be sure to not skip out on inspecting these interior systems!

The Structure of Your Home Itself

While homes are generally built to withstand all sorts of abuse - from the weather and general aging - they can show signs of damage from time to time. Though such damage may be not ideal for homeowners, it is something that must be considered in any thorough home inspection. Some common traits include - but are not limted to - water damage, cracking, sagging, and others. When conducting a home inspection, an eye must be kept out for such damage, as it can even have influence on the home's overall value.

Roofing, Siding, & More

A professional home inspection will include taking a closer look at those harder-to-reach spots that may require a bit of extra effort to get to. This includes your home's exterior, such as it's roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and more. Over the course of time, your home's exterior can show visible signs of damage caused by the weather and other factors. While the exteriors of most homes are built strong and with durable materials, they aren't exactly invincible, and you will likely need to inspect them for damages during your home inspection.

Need a Professional Team of Home Inspectors? Call BeaconLight

BeaconLight offers buyer/seller home inspections for single family homes, condominiums, townhouses, business properties, and others in the Boston area. Our Fire & Life Safety Divison is also here to resolve any safety concerns that exists within your property. Interested in learning more? Just call us at (617) 681-HOME or fill out our team's onlinecontact form!

We look forward to assisting you!

-The BeaconLight Team