An unscientific look at recent home inspections that we at D.C. Region Real Estate have observed reveals that a good number of plumbing issues—whether it's one of our listings or a home we're helping someone purchase—should be fixed long before an inspection even occurs. Oftentimes, they're small, inexpensive fixes that can save you a lot of time and effort when you're … [Read more...] about Home Inspection Part 5: Resolve Runs, Drips, and Other Plumbing Issues
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Home Inspection Part 4: HVAC is a Top Concern for Buyers and Sellers
For our fourth venture into home inspections, we continue our conversation with Mark Linebaugh, president of Homemark Inc., and will address the sometimes lesser-seen but often felt issues with heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. If you’re selling your home, it’s a good idea to have your HVAC systems serviced and cleaned. It’s a tremendously common area … [Read more...] about Home Inspection Part 4: HVAC is a Top Concern for Buyers and Sellers
Home Inspection Part 3: Electrifying Discoveries
Welcome to Part 3 in our series of helpful tips from D.C.-area home inspector and Homemark Inc. president Mark Linebaugh. In the first post, we addressed doing a pre-listing inspection. In Part 2, we tackled structural issues. This time, we’re talking electricity. Potential hazards surrounding electricity go beyond whether lights or electrical outlets work. Electrical … [Read more...] about Home Inspection Part 3: Electrifying Discoveries
Home Inspection Part 2: Have Some (Structural) Integrity
This is part two in our series of helpful tips from D.C.-area home inspector and Homemark Inc. president Mark Linebaugh. In the first post, we addressed doing a pre-listing inspection. In this part, we’re addressing structural issues that Mark will look for to be in “normal working order.” Of these, Mark says he looks for cracks anywhere—foundation, driveway, slabs, walls … [Read more...] about Home Inspection Part 2: Have Some (Structural) Integrity
Home Inspection Part 1: Get Peace of Mind
Most home sales are contingent upon a home inspection. With that comes a hint of the unknown that remains until the inspection is complete and the contingency is satisfied. As a homebuyer, of course, you have a choice. Some REALTORs might recommend that you waive the inspection, because to a potential seller—particularly with an older house—waiving that inspection … [Read more...] about Home Inspection Part 1: Get Peace of Mind