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    A home inspector is a professional who examines the condition of your home through a visual inspection and provides you with a detailed report. The assessment is non-invasive, and they use high-end tools like moisture meters and infrared cameras to detect flaws that are hard to find, i.e., temperature changes, insulation and more. Home inspectors do their best to help you get the true picture of the home, but you cannot ask a home inspector to do things that are outside of their scope.

    Most of the time, buyers and sellers ask for small favors like the value of a home or inspect areas that they are not confident in. This might put all the stakeholders at risk. The inspector might lose his/her license, buyers may put the property in danger, and sellers might lose a profitable deal. So, here are some things you should not ask a home inspector.

    Examine Areas Out of The Scope

    A home inspection is usually visual and non-invasive. The inspector assesses the elements that are visible and outlines the defects in the inspection report. If you are observing something unusual in the deck below the carpet, or a weird sound from the doors and windows, then you cannot ask the inspector to remove the carpet and examine the deck. A home inspector examines the home as it is. Instead, you can hire a contractor to remove the door or carpet and then ask the inspector to look, what is wrong with the property.

    Know the Age of the Appliances

    If you have scheduled a plumbing and electrical inspection, an inspector can provide you information about the current state of the appliance. He/She cannot predict the life expectancy of the appliances. The functioning of electrical appliances and pipes depends on several factors. A new appliance may break down due to high voltage power, or a new pipe may leak due to heavy water flow. So, an inspector can examine the loose or open wires, but there’s nothing they can do about the age of the appliance.

    Assess Areas With Safety Hazards 

    Properties with environmental hazards like asbestos presence or radon cannot be examined by a home inspector who doesn’t have the necessary permit and license. A TREC licensed inspector in Winter Garden cannot inspect the properties out of their area. An inspector without radon testing training cannot collect, test and identify for asbestos presence. Same is applicable for mold testing, air quality testing, water testing and similar areas. It’s best to connect with a testing company to know about these things.

    Examine Everything In the Property

    Well, a professional home inspector tries his/her best to examine every nook and corner of the property. You cannot expect them to look at every tiny element in the property. There might be a nail popping out of the cupboard that might get unnoticed, and that’s fairly OK. A home inspector looks for the things that disturb the normal functioning of a home.

    Checking for Building Code Compliances

    Most of the time, buyers think that a new construction inspection means knowing about the building codes and standards. But, that’s not the case. A home inspector can provide information about the material used in construction, the stage of construction, but the job of building code compliances is of a government official. They check whether your house meets the state-building compliances or not.

    Moving furniture, declaring a home unlive to safe are not the job of a home inspector. They provide you with information that is visible from the eye and smart equipment. So, make sure you avoid these things during your next inspection.

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