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Are you considering purchasing a home in Texas? You should know that investing in a Texas home inspector can help you make a wise, educated choice about one of the most important purchases of your life. Home inspections tell you the exact condition of the home you're considering buying - BEFORE "the deal is done." This allows you to make sure that any problems, even those not readily apparent, are identified and corrected before they become your problem!

Most mortgage lenders require an inspection before they will approve your loan. The lender wants to make sure that the home you purchase is worth their investment - and yours. With a home inspection report from a licensed Texas home inspector, you have the power to decide how any problems will be handled before you agree to the purchase without losing your earnest money. Home inspections give you peace of mind, and are a valuable tool when it comes to purchasing a home.

Texas home inspectors are required to be licensed by the Texas Real Estate Commission. A Texas home inspector must meet stringent educational requirements set forth by TREC. In addition to passing courses in home construction and building code requirements, Texas home inspectors must pass courses in running an inspection-related business as well as legal, report writing and ethics courses. Once initial educational requirements are met, before any home inspections may be performed, inspectors must pass licensing examinations to measure their competency in subject areas as required by the Texas Occupations Code.

Home inspections include a thorough inspection and report regarding the condition of all structural; electrical; heating/ventilation/air conditioning (HVAC); plumbing; appliances; and optional systems, including: lawn sprinkler systems, swimming pools, hot tubs, outbuildings, outdoor grills, water wells and septic systems. Texas home inspectors are required to use a specific Property Inspection Report Form to ensure that all required items have been properly inspected and any deficiencies reported. They are also required to maintain a high set of professional and ethical standards and a minimum number of continuing education credits. This ensures that your home inspector stays abreast of all new building codes, laws and requirements.

Most people think that only resale homes should be inspected. However, any home you're considering buying - whether it's to be your primary residence, a vacation home or even an investment property... no matter if it's a thirty year old home or new construction - is well worth having inspected so that you can have confidence in knowing that your purchase will result in a sound investment. This confidence can ONLY be achieved by obtaining a home inspection by a licensed Texas home inspector!

For more information, contact a local Texas Home Inspector by clicking here Find Texas Home Inspector. Enter the propery information for a free quote and instant local inspector search. This should be your first step in buying or selling your home!