Do you think that a Home inspection in Los Angeles is in just for old broken down homes? Did you just build a new home and assume that every thing went perfectly during construction? Now you feel that a complete inspection would be just a waste of money! I hope you are right. But here are a few things you should think about before you decide against an inspection.
1. Here is the best reason for a home inspection on new construction I have ever heard. Imagine your new house was built and the builder forgot to complete the connection to the sewer or septic system. It has happened more than once and talk about expensive to fix! Imagine all that yummyness collecting under the house!
2. You are buying a new home and it should be perfect shouldn’t it? You set high standards for yourself in your work and don’t let things slide by that are “good enough” you know you should fix. You also probably expect all the different subcontractors who worked on your house always work as diligently as you do.
Many problems found in old houses were built into them when they were brand new. Everyone makes mistakes, but you shouldn’t have to pay for the ones your builder makes just because you decided to save a few hundred by skipping a home inspection by an independent third party.
3. The bank, county or city makes sure houses are built to code and everything is working as it should, right? Unfortunately, the bank only cares that the different stages are completed, not that they are free of defects and potential hazards. As for the county, they are overworked and cannot be on site at the needed times to check everything before potential problems are covered up.
That’s it. Three reasons to make sure you are covered. Everyone makes mistakes. Steps are overlooked, equipment can be damaged and the simple truth is that the only person that has nothing to loose by finding errors and mistakes in the construction of your new is an independent home inspector.
The simple answer to avoiding tons of trouble is to have a home inspection in Los Angeles done during the construction process. If the house is already complete then the property inspection should be done before the close of escrow.
Learn more about what goes into a home inspection in Los Angeles and schedule your home inspection Los Angeles. Call Tim at (909) 256-0452 or visit today at http://losangeleshom-inspection.com.