Detecting Structural Damage with a Termite Inspection
Buyers and sellers of homes should add a termite inspection to their checklist. It’s required by the law to inform the buyer of any termite problems your home might have if you decide to sell it. If the home has undergone termite damage, the property value can greatly effected. Remember, termites can live and breed deeply within the crevices of your home. Just a casual check is not good enough.
Some of the do-it-yourself types think that they could spend the weekend look through the home and inspect the home themselves. If you planning to spend the weekend doing the inspection yourself, don’t waste your time. You’ll want to hire a professional to evaluate the building or property and provide a termite inspection report to show that a valid inspection was conducted.
What a Termite Inspection is For
The main purpose of the inspection is to report any issues regarding the safety and integrity of the property. The process is usually conducted 2 weeks before documents are signed. Individuals which conduct these visual evaluations and provide reports should have a license, certificate, or permit from a government agency.
When this inspection is conducted by a professional, damage and structural problems will be revealed. Window frames, walls, ceilings, and materials may be inspected. Cracks will also be investigated as these are the areas where termites enter a structure.
The Myths of Termite Inspections
Termite inspectors are not the ones that evaluate the price of your home. Termite inspectors report termite issues. That includes infestation and damage. Termite treatment services can be provided if damage is found.
Why You Need a Termite Inspection
Nobody wants to invest a lot of money into something that’s falling apart. A termite inspection will show the buyer or bank if there’s any termite damage. If termite infestation is severe, the home may require treatment before the transaction is processed.
It’s important that these kind of things are taken care of. If you are the buyer, I’m sure a safe home is something that you want to invest in. This shouldn’t be taken lightly. With such a large investment, buyers should insure that termite treatment is conducted.
As a seller, having your property inspected professionally is the ethical thing to do. While it might just seem like a financial transaction to some people, the health and safety of the buyers can be effected by a termite infested home. In the society that we live in, it would be proper to do the task that you would like others to do for you.
Christopher Mandalsan on October 10th 2008 in Real Estate