Home Inspection

4 Types of Home Inspections and Why They Matter

Home inspections are essential for several reasons. First, they help identify potential problems with a home before you purchase it, which gives you bargaining power. Next, they give you peace of mind knowing that you can address issues early and save money down the road. However, a standard home inspection doesn’t look for all the potential problems. In this post, Step By Step Inspections reviews four types of home inspections.

1. Residential Home Inspections

A general home inspection is a visual examination of the accessible areas. This includes the structure, exterior, roof, HVAC system, plumbing, electrical, and interior of the home. Standard home inspections are necessary because they help identify potential problems with a home before you purchase it. If the inspector finds major issues, you can use this information to work with the seller to make repairs.

2. Radon Inspection

Radon is a radioactive gas found in homes. It's estimated that 1 in 15 homes in the United States has high radon levels. Radon testing is necessary because exposure to high levels can cause health issues. These include lung cancer, other respiratory problems, and even death. If the inspector finds high radon levels, he or she will discuss ways to mitigate them.

3. Sewer Line Inspection

A sewer line inspection examines the home's main sewer line. This pipe carries wastewater from the house to the municipal sewer system. Sewer line inspections are necessary because they can help identify potential problems, such as tree root infiltration, leaks, or blockages. If any issues are found, you can repair them before they cause significant damage to the home. 

4. Mold Inspection

Mold is a type of fungus that can grow in homes. It needs moisture to grow, thriving in damp areas, such as basements or bathrooms. Mold can cause health problems, such as respiratory problems, headaches, and skin irritation. For this reason, it's crucial to have a mold inspection if you suspect there may be mold in your home. A mold inspection will involve taking samples of the air and surfaces in your home to test for mold. If mold exists, you'll need to take steps to remove it and prevent it from coming back.

Learn More About Inspections

Step By Step Inspections provides numerous services in Charleston and the surrounding area. Let us give you peace of mind and confidence about your home's integrity. Call (843) 870-8726 to schedule your inspection today.

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