Home Inspection : Check the Kitchens
There are many things that are covered during a home inspection. But for many people, the kitchen is one of the most important.
After all, you will more than likely spend a lot of time in the kitchen over the years in the home. And of course, there are a lot of
things that can be wrong in this room. That is why a home inspector is sure to spend a lot of time there. If you are worried about anything
in particular, make sure that you bring it to the attention of the inspector. It is better to catch a kitchen related issue before you buy
as opposed to after you move in.
First and foremost, kitchens have a lot of plumbing running through and around them. This is especially true under the sink, by
the dishwasher, and by the refrigerator. All of these areas need to be checked for leaks, as well as basic wear and tear. Old pipes can
begin to leak over time, which will in turn cause more problems than you can imagine. Luckily, if you are buying a newer home you usually
do not have to worry about problems with the age of the pipes.
Moving on, a home inspector may also take a close look at the appliances that will be staying. While they will not give you a
comprehensive run down on these, they may provide information on the age as well as the overall level of safety. Obviously, a stove with
exposed wires is a safety hazard. This is something that will definitely be included on your home inspection report.
If the kitchen passes inspection you should feel lucky. In many cases, a home inspection will turn up plenty of problems in this
room of the home. And of course, issues in the kitchen often times lead to costly repairs either for you or the seller. You will definitely
want to keep your fingers crossed in hopes that the kitchen passes in every possible area of inspection.
All in all, the condition of a kitchen in the home that you want to buy is very important. Hopefully everything will check out so that you do not
have to deal with any additional negotiations or repairs.
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