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It is a dream to own a house. It is also one dream that comes with a lot of costs. There will be insurance bills, moving expenses, closing costs, furniture purchases, and so on. There will be incidental costs, owner's title insurance, additional coverage beyond the minimum hazard insurance, etc.

But perhaps one of the most indispensable home owner's costs you have is hiring a Virginia home inspector to examine your dream house. Sure, it is also one of those home buying costs that you can avoid, but probably should not. Because depending on where and what you are buying, pest, radon, mold, or lead paint inspections may or may not be critical.

The First Virginia Home Inspectors

Virginia home inspection is a relatively new trend. Back in the day buyers who are insecure about what they are about to purchase would ask a tradesman friend or someone else who was handy to take a look at a potential purchase and see if it was worth the price the seller was quoting. After getting the green signal, they mostly just crossed their fingers, hoped for the best, and plunged ahead. For most people, this haphazard method worked out just fine. But for some, something always went horribly wrong in just a few weeks.

The roofs, cills, garage doors, appliances, electrical, heating, and plumbing systems could turn out to be hazads that a buyer could only wait out or pray for. A home owner could remove the wallpapers and find that the plaster came off right along with it. The furnace could be just taking up space in January and find that it is still just taking up space in April. Things could not be working as they should be. And what did this all mean to the buyer? That's right - more costs.

Then, approximately 30 years ago, the first Virginia home inspectors emerged. At first, hiring Virginia home inspectors were no more than a convenience that only the richest home buyers can afford. The first Virginia home inspectors were really just retired building inspectors, trades persons, or contractors looking to supplement seasonal work. There were no standards, no rules, no organizations, and only very few regulations. Then, later on, real estate agents, brokers, and sellers began to sense that one way to convince shaky buyers that their purchases are worth it is to get a Virginia home inspector to give them the assurance they need. Virginia home inspectors especially became handy when it came to old homes.

Why Hire a Virginia Home Inspector?

There are two reasons why you should hire a Virginia home inspector. The first is rather obvious. As a potential home buyer, your prime concern here is to know the current condition of the house you are planning to buy. You want to know if there are any bombs that are ticking away and ready to blow your budget right out of the water. A Virginia home inspector is the right person to turn to.

Another reason is that a good Virginia home inspector will teach you about your house. The Virginia home inspector will tell what the systems are, how they work, and how to keep them working.

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