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    Arizona Home Inspector

    The best Arizona home inspectors are also teachers. How so? Well, you see, in a typical home inspection, people always expect the Arizona home inspector to point out all the bad news. The furnace of your new home may have already exceeded its life expectancy by ten years. Or the garage door may present a hazard to a young child or pet. The bathroom faucet may show a leak. Or the roofing may need some repairs a few weeks after you close the purchase. All this will obviously be worth the $300 or $700 fees for your Arizona home inspector will cost.

    However, the Arizona home inspector is not all about bad news. Problems are not the only things he can point out. In fact, there are much, much more things that your Arizona home inspector can show you and, in the process, teach you about your house.

    The Walk Through

    The best time to learn about your own house is right before you buy it, while walking through it with your Arizona home inspector. Do whatever you have to do in order to be present during the inspection, because you will learn a lot about your house and its systems when you do.

    If this is your first time owning a house, there are just a few things you absolutely must learn. You might not know about the necessity of changing furnace filters, how to shut off the main water supply when a pipe bursts, or that stacking firewood next to a wooden deck is a very idea. Any of these things can present a hazard to you and your family as you move in to your new home. Having an Arizona home inspector teach you how to handle these things and other issues will make the difference.

    An Arizona home inspector can advise you about maintenance on any number of things in your home. If you want to increase the safety and comfort in the home, he can give you suggestions on small modifications you can manage on your own. Often, he may prioritize his suggestions. So, the water intrusion in the fuse box must be corrected immediately but you might want to think about replacing showerheads with low-flow models when you have the time and some extra money.

    Knowing What's Wrong, Knowing What's Right

    The best Arizona home inspectors will not only tell you what is wrong with your potential home, but what is right. His job is to make an objective and independent visual assessment of the house. That goes without saying that everything he observes - the good and the bad - he jots down in his report and hands it to you and based on that, you can then go on and make an intelligent decision.

    After your Arizona home inspector is done with his job, he will probably sit with you and run through his principal findings. This is the time to ask him any other questions you may not have already asked. Don't pass up the opportunity. Pick his brains as much as he will allow, but stick to specific questions about specific issues. And then, breathe freely.

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