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Home Inspection Services
Home inspection services are companies that come to do non-invasive examinations of your home, usually just before a sale. These home inspection services will check various parts of your building and will recommend any repairs or maintenance that needs to be done in the home. They will not pass or fail your home but merely make suggestions which will help you to improve its value for the sale.
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Who Does Home Inspection Services?
The role of the business and property services industry is to manage and maintain the places where we live and work. The industry has four key sub-sectors:
* Cleaning
* Facilities Management
* Housing
* Property
Facilities Management is quite a new sector; that is growing both in size and importance. Market research suggests that it is worth around £96bn per annum in the UK.
* There are jobs at all levels.
* The industry has a high number of unskilled jobs, such as cleaners.
* Professions such as surveyor and town planner are also found in this industry.
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In order to be able to do home inspection services, the person you choose will need to be licensed as a home inspector and have passed an examination to do home inspections. Professional engineers are also able to do home inspection services and can offer additional engineering services where required.
What Do Home Inspection Services Include?
Home inspection services include the examining of your home including your roof, basement, heating system, water heater, air-conditioning, structure, plumbing and electrical, as well as various other elements of the home. In examining these areas the home inspector will look for areas where improper building practices have been used, areas that require major repairs or maintenance, and also any hazards in the home that need to be fixed.
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