The interior rooms of a house can reveal critical structural issues that have managed to go undetected and that can cause you the potential homeowner a lot of money down the line.
Inspecting the home's interiors is important because a piece of drywall and a coat of paint can conceal a myriad of
wiring,
plumbing,
potential mold problems
ventilation and
other construction or remodeling errors.
Some of these errors are merely inconvenient, like a duct that isn't connected properly and causes a room to be chilly. Others can pose a serious threat to your home and your family, such as overloaded circuits and wiring that's placed too close to plumbing fixtures.
A thorough inspection of your home's interior will also focus on outlets, ceilings, built-in lighting fixtures, floors, windows, cabinets and counters.
Most home inspectors do not offer mold testing. They are worried about affecting a sale. The opposite is more likely. Mold testing is a great resource for real estate agents and home buyers. Schedule a mold inspection today.