A proper home inspection is your best defense against buying a property that will be a home improvement nightmare. Use these 12 tips to get the most out of your home inspection
12 Tips for Getting the Most out of a Home Inspection
 
	Show Up
 
	Use Someone You Trust
 
	Don't be Afraid to Ask Questions
 
	Get Pictures for Proof
Any home inspector worth using will bring a camera along on the inspection. The inspector will also be heading into places that you won't want to go if you don't have to (the roof, crawl space, under decks, the attic, etc.). Ask your inspector to photograph any potential issues that arise so you can see the issue for yourself and make sure you fully understand the problem.
Infrared and thermal cameras can give you and your inspector a look behind walls and floors that you otherwise wouldn't be able to get without ripping out drywall or flooring. Because this technology is so accessible, your home inspector should use these pieces of equipment throughout the inspection (though some home inspectors may charge an additional fee for this service).
 
	Do Your Own Pre-Inspection
 
	Pay Attention to the Roof
 
	Look for Cosmetic Fixes
 
	Test GFCIs
 
	Look in the Attic
 
	Give the Plumbing a Try
 
	Furnace and Water Heater
 
	 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									