House inspections Auckland are done to assess the building’s current construction, condition and safety features. It is also undertaken to protect your investment in your home, ensure that you get the best value for your money when you buy a house and to provide you with peace of mind about the well being of the structure and the state of the building materials used inside. In addition, house inspections Auckland inspections also help to prevent issues with future house purchases, such as saving you from being taken for a ride on a dodgy deal or property purchased at a ridiculously low price.
House inspections Auckland cover the details of every aspect of your house and the condition it currently finds itself in. The inspection will include a walk around of the entire building, including all rooms and areas, the exterior and interior of the house, the plumbing and electrical systems, and any other systems that the inspector has deemed necessary. A thorough inspection should include a review of the electrical components, checking for proper insulation, checking for the presence of any missing and loose components, and then the mechanical aspects of your house, such as the sash systems and window system, the lighting and ventilation and the roofing and ceiling systems. All of these systems need to be in good working order, with all of their parts in working order and none damaged, broken or missing. The inspector will also check for damage to the structural integrity of the building, looking for any cracks or leaks.
The purpose of a house inspection is to provide the buyer with a comfortable environment in which to purchase a house. Having a house that is in good repair, in good condition, and free from problems, provides peace of mind to the buyer that they will not be getting ripped off or having their money wasted on a home that would not last five years or more in their own yard. It helps the seller as well, by giving the seller peace of mind that their home is clean and in good running order before they put their down payment down on the house. If there are repairs needed after the purchase is complete, the inspection report provides the seller with a record of all needed repairs and their approximate cost.