At Strong Tower Home Inspections, we believe in providing comprehensive home inspections that uncover potential issues and help you make informed decisions about your property. However, it is important to understand that even the most thorough inspection has its limitations.
So, what are the home inspection limitations you should be aware of?
1. Accessibility
While our professional inspectors are trained to access various areas of a home, there may be limitations to their accessibility. For example, if a crawl space is too small, obstructed, or unsafe, it may not be possible to fully inspect it. Similarly, if an attic or roof space is inaccessible due to structural issues or safety concerns, the inspection may be limited in those areas.
Did you know we use a "crawlbot" that allows us to enter most crawlspaces?
2. Concealed Issues
Some issues may be hidden behind walls, under flooring, or within the structure of the home. While our inspectors rely on their expertise and advanced equipment to identify potential problems, it is possible for concealed issues to go undetected during a visual inspection. If there are signs of past or ongoing issues, such as water stains or cracks, further investigation by a specialist in that field may be recommended.
3. Invasive Inspections
Our inspections are non-invasive, meaning we do not perform destructive tests or dismantle areas of the home to investigate further. If there are areas or components that require invasive inspections, such as cutting into walls or removing fixtures, we will recommend hiring a specialist to conduct further evaluation.
In summary... A limitation during a home inspection is any factor that may prevent the inspector from fully assessing the condition of the property. This can include inaccessible areas, such as locked rooms or crawl spaces, as well as limitations due to weather conditions or the age of the property. Other limitations may include the inspector's expertise or the use of specialized equipment. It is important for the home buyer to understand these limitations and to ask the inspector about any areas that were not able to be fully inspected.
Trust Strong Tower Home Inspections
While these limitations exist, it's essential to remember that our expert team is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive inspection possible within those constraints. We have the experience, knowledge, and technology to examine your property thoroughly and uncover any visible issues that may need attention. Contact Us Today 909-784-5033
If you're considering buying or selling a home, a professional home inspection is an investment in your peace of mind. Don't let the limitations deter you from getting an inspection. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services.
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