Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
A home inspection is a visual examination of the physical structure and major systems of a home.
The purchase of a home is probably the largest single investment you will ever make. You should know exactly what to expect, both indoors and out- in terms of repair and maintenance and their costs. A fresh coat of paint could be hiding serious structural problems. Water marks in areas throughout the home could indicate a chronic seepage problem or may simply be the result of a single incident. The home inspector interprets these and other clues, and he presents his professional opinion as to the condition of the property before you buy, so you can avoid unpleasant surprises afterwards. Of course, a home inspection will also point out the positive aspects of a home, as well as the type of maintenance that will be necessary to keep it in good shape. After the inspection you will have a much clearer understanding of what it is you are about to purchase, and you will be able to make your decision confidently. If you have owned your home for a period of time, a home inspection can identify problems in the making and recommend preventive measures, which might avoid future repairs.
A visual examination of the house from top to bottom. The inspector will examine the heating and air conditioning system, the interior, plumbing and electrical systems, the roof and visible insulation, walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors, the foundation and visible structure.
Even the most experienced homeowner lacks the knowledge and expertise of a professional home inspector who has inspected hundreds, perhaps thousands of homes in his career. An inspector is equally familiar with all the elements of home construction and with the proper installation, maintenance and interrelationship of those elements. Above all, most buyers find it very difficult to remain completely objective and unemotional about the house they really want, and this may lead to a poor assessment. Even if you have the knowledge, will the home seller allow you to spend hours opening closets and going into the attic/crawl spaces?
The inspection fee will vary depending upon the size of the house, particular features of the house, age, special structures, etc. However, the cost should not be a factor in the decision whether or not to have a home inspection. You might save many times the cost of the inspection if you are able to negotiate the repairs of significant problems revealed by the inspector.
No. A professional home inspection is simply an examination into the current condition of your prospective home and is not an appraisal or a Municipal Code inspection. A home inspector will not pass or fail a house, but will simply describe its condition and indicate which items will be in need of immediate or near future repair or replacement.
Anyone can sign up to take a course on ‘How to Do Home Inspections’ no matter what type of work related background or experience they may have, so it is imperative to choose an inspector that can offer you years of experience prior to hiring them to inspect your home versus one who has just completed a ‘How To’ course. Young Home Inspections’ inspectors all have some type of construction background; electrical, framing, plumbing, etc., and the majority of our inspectors have been with our team for 10+ years.
Young Home Inspections does maintain the required general liability insurance.
The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) is the leading International professional organization and requires the following from each individual inspector: Passing scores on rigorous inspector examination, Successful completion of InterNACHI Code of Ethics Course, Successful completion of thorough InterNACHI pre-certification training program, Each member must complete and maintain 24 hours of continuing education per year to maintain membership., Conducting business within the guidelines of the InterNACHI Code of Ethics as well as the InterNACHI Standards of Practice
If so, it is likely that they are not Certified Members of InterNACHI: they are simply claiming to be ‘as good as’ InterNACHI members. At Young Home Inspections each of our inspectors are InterNACHI Certified as well as state licensed by the state of Florida.
The length of time a company has been in business is a good indication that it has been successful in providing a fine and reputable service. Young Home Inspections is locally owned, not a franchise, and has been protecting Tampa Bay Homebuyers since 1989.
Young Home Inspections highly encourages your presence at the inspection so that the inspector can review the findings with you at the end of the inspection. If you are unable to be present for the entire inspection, we recommend that you arrive between the middle and the end of the inspection to review the report.
Your home inspection report will be posted online and available to you the very next day, unless inspection was on Saturday and then you would receive on the following monday. With an email directly from our Quality Assurance division, we will notify you when your report is finished.
Buyer beware if an inspector promotes performing your inspection in 1 to 1-1/2 hours. The home inspection process is not an area that you want to rush through! The length of the inspection should not be important if the end result is thoroughness! Young Home Inspections’ typical inspection will take 2-1/2 to 3 hours; however, our office staff can provide you with an estimated timeframe based on the particulars of your property to be inspected.
Young Home Inspections’ office staff is always in full communication with the field. We will relay any messages to our inspectors and they will be more than happy to return calls for any questions our clients may have, any time after the inspection and during. Once the inspector receives a message from Young Home Inspections’ office, you should receive a call within 24 hours. Our inspectors will always attempt to return phone calls in between inspections throughout the day or later in the evening after their last inspection.
Young Home Inspections does offer an additional service where we will re-visit the property to re-evaluate earlier reported deficiencies to ensure they have been properly repaired.
Residental Pre-Purchase Inspections
A comprehensive and thorough evaluation of any home you are considering purchasing including: Single Family Homes, Condos, Townhomes, Villas, Manufactured or Mobile Homes.
New Construction Phase Inspections
This is an invaluable service for anyone who is looking to have a reliable and nonbiased professional opinion regarding the quality of installation practices being utilized during construction.
Termite Inspections / WDO Inspections
Florida is known for termites, both subterranean and drywood, as well as certain wood destroying organisms (WDO). It is a good idea to find out if the home you are purchasing is in jeopardy from…
Residental Pre-Sale Inspections
Don’t get blindsided by things you didn’t expect to be wrong with your home, then have to lower your sales price or argue with a potential buyer about repairs, holding up the sale of your home.
Commercial Building Inspections
Commercial building inspections and limited-scope inspection of office buildings, strip malls, apartment buildings, condo complexes, warehouses, and industrial facilities.
Mold Inspections
We are licensed and certified to take air quality and swab samples to test the air for any health threatening bad mold that might be present anywhere in the home.
11 Month Warranty Inspections
Don’t leave money on the table. If you have built a home in the last year or two, then you know you have a builders warranty on your home. It is a wise idea to have a home inspection to find…
Home Maintenance Inspections
This report will inform you on the present condition of your home. This will provide insight into what needs immediate attention and what items may possibly need to be budgeted for in the future.
Insurance Inspections / Reports
We are certified in the completion of all your insurance report needs. Our high quality services include 4-Point inspections, Wind Mitigation inspections, and Roof Certifications.