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Nobody wants to experience a nasty, unexpected surprise upon moving in to a new home. All over Australia, savvy home buyers know that having the proper inspections done can help ward off a slew of unpleasant problems. Indeed, pest control inspections are the more surefire way to ensure that your new home is everything you are expecting.

Sean And Maggie's Dream Home Becomes A Nightmare -

As excited as they were about buying their first home together, Sean and Maggie rushed through the buying process as quickly and enthusiastically as possible. Despite admonitions from friends and family, the couple failed to have Brisbane building inspections performed. Within a month of moving in, they had discovered several very major structural flaws - and a colony of timber pests that would have been easily discovered by a pest inspection Brisbane company. Needless to say, Maggie and Sean ended up spending a whole lot more than they'd bargained for on the outset.

Building Inspections: What Exactly Are They?

Initially it is a good idea to personally inspect the property for obvious signs of damage however, there is a high risk that your untrained eye may miss some of the important aspects that a professional builder inspector can easily spot. You should have a building inspection done before signing the contract for your new home; during that inspection, the company will assess the following:

=> the bases of the foundation walls, or the footings

=> ceilings

=> guttering

=> sub-floor and roof space to check for major structural damage

=> doors

=> framing

=> dampness

=> plumbing

=> rot

=> wiring

=> window spaces, to check that they are all sealed appropriately

=> potential problems like illegal alterations or extensions to the house that could lead to trouble later on

As a general rule, when you have a building inspection performed you should come away from the process with a report that outlines precisely what - if anything - was discovered. With that information, you can make an educated decision about whether or not that dream home is really a nightmare in disguise or not. It's the simplest, most effective way to head off major problems down the road. After all, who wants to pay a load of extra money on repairs?

Pest Inspections: What Exactly Are They?

Since timber pests are such a problem in Australia, a good pest inspection will check for evidence of those wily critters - along with other pests like rodents, cockroaches and spiders. By engaging a professional to inspect your potentially new home, you are taking a step towards avoiding the shock or worry of discovering unwanted surprises such as destructive pests. Undoing the damage of such pests can be prohibitively expensive, so it definitely pays to rule them out from the outset. As long as your new home gets a clean bill of health, things will be good to go.
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wow.. good job my friend you cover very good points ....every one have to make some personal inspection of the house....
Foundation,Roof,Electrical,Plumbing,Heating/cooling system... Does it seem to do the job heating or cooling?.. Exterior... Is the house going to need repairs or paint soon?.. Does the drainage appear good--and away from the house?...Are there any trees encroaching on the roof or foundation? .... all this things have to caome in Inspection of the house.... Very Happy Very Happy

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