Home Inspection Home Inspection makes sense, Years ago people shook hands on a house and the seller told the buyer all about the house and everything they knew about the home and that was the deal. Today it’s different Home Inspections are an important part of the home buying process and the seller most often avoids even answering questions about the home because they might have conflicted interest when trying to sell the home. Times have changed, I have inspected over 8 thousand homes and just when I think I have seen it all, then I am surprised by something new or someone from the do it yourself-er Yankee who takes it upon them-self to take the electrical panel box cover off and add wires to the front of the box too the person who does not have any problems with 6 inches of water in their basement.
Home Inspectors in Massachusetts from Boston and Worcester area are not all the same, some are associated with the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), small independent home Inspectors and small company’s like Clayton Home Inspection Inc and then there is the larger companies or franchise companies. We all pride ourselves as giving our clients the best inspection possible or as I look at the home, as if I were going to purchase the home. It takes time to do it right because as a home inspector we have one chance to get it right the first time.
Best of luck
Thomas Herbst
Home Inspector
Clayton home Inspection Inc.
978-897-7167
www.claytonhomeinspection.com
Inherited Homes & Heir-Property: What you need to know. The home renovation market is also…
The Most Common Problems Found During a Home Inspection Buying a home is exciting —…
What Does a Home Inspector Look For in a 100-Year-Old New England House? Buying or…
The Massachusetts home inspection process has always been vital. Now, new regulations strengthen consumer protection…
If your home was built around 2005, it’s now approaching 20 years old. What to…
Why Walk Through Your Home Before Closing Why Walk Through Your Home Before Closing: Don’t…