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Inspecting a House

Carson Dunlop and Associates

A new home should be a financial investment, not a financial drain. Homeowners often realize too late that the property they've purchased is in need of costly repairs. Now you can protect yourself before you make a purchase by conducting a thorough home inspection. Seasoned real estate inspectors Alan Carson and Robert Dunlop will help you master the techniques of professional home inspection. This all-inclusive guide, filled with clear and detailed illustrations, will show you:   •  What to inspect yourself and what to leave to the experts •  Which materials are the most durable when it comes to gutters, exterior walls, and roof •  How to check the fuse box or circuit breaker panel for trouble spots •  How to identify pipe materials used in plumbing systems and evaluate a septic system •  What you need to know about floors, doors, windows, walls, and much more   For those who want to perform their own renovations, this book features such useful resources as a breakdown of typical renovation costs and a sample construction contract to help do-it-yourselfers avoid common construction pitfalls. Inspecting a House is a valuable resource that will save you time, money, and the endless frustrations of unforeseen home repairs.

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