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The Pocket Idiots Guide To Home Inspections

Posted on July 28, 2011.
The Pocket Idiots Guide To Home InspectionsFor home buyers and home sellers.

Here Is The first how-to addresses That The Needs of Both buyers and sellers, making it The Perfect Companion to the bestselling The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Home. The buyer Will Depend on this guide to determines whether a house IS worth buying. The seller Will Need It determined to Which are Necessary repairs Before listing or signing Anything. Readers Will Learn to troubleshoot all areas "of a home, Including STI structure and foundation, windows and doors, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, insulation, electrical systems, and the Roof, just to name a few.
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Lili Siok says...
This is NOT designed to make you, the homeowner or potential buyer, a home inspection expert. It takes years on the job to become a true pro.



However, this book WILL put you way ahead of the curve, prepared tomake the most of the time you have with the home inspector who is generally required to do a thorough job before the home sale.



Some inspectors are better than others and if you know what to ask about basements, foundations, bathrooms, kitchen and other key areas of your home, your inspector may be more inclined to do a better job.



Also, the book contains several key bits of info including:



1. Quick little tips and info like the fact that water flow wil usually be lower from wells than municipal systems...or that gurgling pipes and drains may indicate improper venting of the drainage system.



2. Definitions of important terms which make you sound "in the know". Do you know what a "service drop" is? Reading this book, I discovered it was the line running from an electrical pole to my house. Other key terms are also noted.



3. Warnings about potentially dangerous situations. For instance, if your home inspector walks on a tile or slate roof, GET ANOTHER INSPECTOR. This is a no-no, a way to damage a roof even if it was fine before.



4. Interesting facts you might not know about such as the fact that about 1 in 10 roofs are covered in wood.



I was fascinated by the home schematic at the front of the book which described nearly every major part of a home, from the ridge boards to the collar ties.
Posted on July 29, 2011
Mistie Steinke says...
I ordered this book because I'm in the process of purchasing a home. Yes, I'll get a certified inspector. Yes, my realtor will accompany me on the inspection. I wanted some additional knowledge prior to the inspection, so I knew what to expect (and not expect). The book is very clear in its language and makes for a quick read. My only complaint is that it lacks color pictures. With black/white photos, sometimes its hard to see the damage to which the author is referring. I'd recommend this book to someone either purchasing or selling a home.
Posted on July 29, 2011
Maisie Desue says...
Whether you are buying or selling a home, this wonderful pocket size guide will show you how to get what you want out of the home buying and home inspection process.Don't waste your time on thick manuals with expert language, this easy-to-read and comprehend book is the only guide you'll need.
Posted on July 29, 2011
Lovetta Kiflezghie says...
Works as advertised - simple and quick introduction to the Home inspection process for both buyers and sellers.A 'must' for someone buying a home and using a home inspector for the first time
Posted on August 1, 2011
Juanita Bregman says...
This book was recommended by a real estate agent. If you are looking at buying a home, this book helps you to weed out trouble. Although it doesn't take the place of a home inspector, when you finally decide on a home, it helps you make informed decisions based on a homes condition.

I am reminded of friends buying a home, then replacing the carpet and finding out that they needed to replace the subfloor. They didn't have this book or use a building inspector before buying that home.
Posted on August 4, 2011
Vance Conley says...
I first read this from the library and liked it so much I put it on my wish list and now I have it.It's a perfect size for when you are actually looking through a houseOf course you should always get an inspection done but this helps pre-eliminate unsuitable houses, which saves a lot of time and money.You really can't go wrong with buying this!
Posted on August 7, 2011

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