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A home may appear to be safe and structurally sound, but serious defects and even major health hazards can hide just below the surface. Fortunately, home inspectors have the expertise, training, and specialized equipment to thoroughly examine a property to identify issues and evaluate risks. To provide homeowners with the information they need, the best home inspectors offer a wide range of services tailored to specific situations.

5 Types of Home Inspection

1. Asbestos Inspection

Homes built before 1977 may contain asbestos in the insulation, compound, or paint, which could pose a serious risk to your family. If you suspect your house contains asbestos, a certified home inspector will conduct a visual examination, remove a sample, and conduct a laboratory analysis before making a recommendation.

2. General Inspection

home inspectorIf you’re purchasing a home, a general home inspection is essential for ensuring the property is worth the money. These inspections involve a comprehensive examination of the house, including the roof, foundation, attic, fixtures, and siding, to find any hidden structural defects.

3. Radon Inspection

Radon, an odorless, colorless, naturally occurring gas, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. To measure levels of radon, your home inspector will leave specialized equipment in the basement and later pick it up to analyze the results.

4. Pest & Termite Inspection

Termites and other pests can cause serious structural damage to a home, although the signs of an infestation may not be immediately apparent. Specialized pest inspectors know what to look for and can often spot signs of a problem before serious damage occurs.

5. Energy Efficiency Inspection

If your energy bills have been going up, a home inspector may be able to identify the source of the waste. They can often detect uninsulated areas that allow heat transfer to the outside using an infrared camera, and they may also examine your appliances and equipment to locate problems that could reduce the energy efficiency of your home.


 

Since 1983, the certified home inspectors at Fusco Engineering & Land Surveying have provided reliable, detailed services to homeowners throughout New York’s Hudson Valley. Whether you’re buying a home or planning a renovation, you can rely on these trusted professionals in Middletown, NY, for the detailed analysis you need. Visit their website for more on their home inspection services, follow them on Twitter for expert tips and advice, or call (845) 344­-5863 to request an estimate today.

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