35 West Park Drive
Kellogg, ID 83837
Kellogg, ID, Idaho 83837
United States
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United States, North Dakota 58103
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Nordic Home Inspection provides Fargo Moorhead and
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Enfield
Connecticut 06082
United States
www.HPIinspect.com {Tel:860-849-1435} CT and MA.
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Wisconsin
United States
Providing Quality Home Inspections for Your Peace
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PO Box 610
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
United States
Our Mission is to provide comprehensive inspection
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United States
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Suite 202
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Mississippi 39042
United States
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If you have got plans to buy or sell a home in the near future, there can certainly be a lot on your mind. Luckily, one of the easiest ways to put many concerns to rest (and potentially save a lot of money) is readily accessible in a home inspection. An indoor air quality inspector can check for issues with mold, radon (the leading cause for lung cancer, next to smoking), and VOCs (volatile organic compounds). This precautionary procedure can help to ensure that any asthmatics in the home can breathe easily, while simultaneously keeping those without any respiratory issues healthy.
Debatably of even greater interest, though, a thorough home inspection can potentially save the buyer of a home hundreds, even thousands of dollars by identifying where repairs and home maintenance will be needed in the future. Not only can this help one talk a seller into the fairest price for the home, but it may even prevent the need for some potentially costly repairs, if they are caught early enough.
A clean home inspector bill can also be a tremendous help to those attempting to sell their dwellings. Not only will a professional indoor air quality inspection help reduce closing costs by identifying needed repairs, but it can also help a home get sold more quickly. REALTORS reported that 84% of home buyers requested a home inspection as part of their contract.
A question on many minds after hearing about the importance of an indoor air quality inspection is, Why not simply do this myself? While this is a legitimate point, and there are many do-it-yourself resources out there, there are a few key reasons why this is a generally unwise plan. The first and arguably most obvious is that key word in professional indoor air quality inspections: professional. Someone who has gone through the various certification programs and has a firm and educated grasp of Indoor Air Quality Standards will be guaranteed to get you a fairer price on your home than a for-dummies book and a Google search. A home inspector that is willing to work with you can also give you some great advice for keeping the repair costs for your home to a minimum.
Keeping this necessity in mind, when looking for a home inspector, be sure to find somebody you can contact directly in order to do a quick check on where they got their certifications and how much experience they have. Many associations have a requirement for the number of homes a given inspector has seen professionally, so looking at that associations requirements may tell you all you need to know on the spot.
Whether you are a buyer or a seller, a professional indoor air quality inspection is your first step in the right direction. It can save money, save time, and maybe even save your good health. Get one today, and put your mind at ease.