Home Inspection What a home inspection is, and is not
In the home buying process, a professional Realtor will always recommend that you have the home inspected. Many agents refer their clients to outstanding, honest home inspectors who perform unbiased inspections. Other agents refer inspectors who provide "soft" reports that insure the property sale goes through no matter what the truth is about the property condition. Selman Home Inspection is trusted by buyers, sellers and their agents to provide "Accurate Inspection Reports You Can Trust".
A home inspection is a complete, thorough, documented, unbiased test drive of a home you intend to buy or sell. When you hire a home inspector, the inspector should be working for the buyer or seller and not "for the agent".
Certified, licensed home inspectors perform home inspections by visually evaluating or comparing all of the components of a home to Today's Standards of Practiceand local building codes. Selman Home inspection performs a complete, thorough, documented, unbiased home inspection using our specialized three pass process. We believe that a home inspection process covers thousands of individual items from the foundation to the shingles including:
![]() A home inspection is a visual inspection of the property conditions at the time of the inspection. A home inspection is the opinion of the inspector based on observable conditions. What A Home Inspection IS NOT A home inspection is not a warranty. It is not a guarantee that there are no defects at all. And, a home inspection is not a guarantee that nothing will go wrong, fail or break once you move in or months or years down the road. ![]() Cosmetic issues are not the focus of a home inspection. However, most quality home inspectors will state in their report when it is their opinion that a defect is cosmetic. Home inspectors for the most part do not disassemble items in a home to evaluate internal conditions. However, good inspectors will remove access panels on items such as water heaters, HVAC and main electric panels for evaluation. Home inspectors are often referred to as "generalists". Inspectors are trained to identify and report visible defects in thousands of items in a home. As generalists, home inspectors are not the expert on most items and will often make report comments like "......should be further evaluated by a certified, licensed specialist." This is the clue for the buyer or seller to hire a specialist because the inspector has found suspicious conditions. As a home owner, home maintenance and repairs are to be expected. No home is maintenance free and like your car, there will be mechanical issues from time to time. These issues are not the inspectors fault or something that they missed in most cases. It is just part of home ownership. Conclusion Yes. There will be things that break down in a home like any other product, at any time. But a home inspection from a certified, licensed professional will provide a buyer or seller with tremendous insight about the current condition of a home, how well it has been maintained and the inspectors opinion about the condition of major items in a homes structure. The home inspector you choose to evaluate your home should not only provide an unbiased opinion of the property condition, but should also educate you about items in a home you may not be familiar with. At Selman Home Inspection, we are happy to have you tag along during the inspection. We are happy to answer your questions and educate you about your home and general home maintenance.
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As a Professional Home Inspector, I will communicate what is being inspected, what's being looked for, what's being done, what's being found and make suggestions about dealing with any findings. We ask for the opportunity to compete for your North Texas Home Inspection business. Given the opportunity, we will show you we are everything we say we are. We want our clients to know they made the right choice in the Home Inspector they choose to represent their investment and protect their family.
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