For the vast majority of people, buying a house is the biggest financial investment they will ever make. It’s not only the culmination of years of hard work, saving as much as possible for a deposit, but it’s also committing to decades of mortgage repayments. The word mortgage comes from French and literally means “until death”. That’s how serious buying a house is!
They say buying or building a home can be one of the most stressful self-induced situations to endure. The financial costs and implications bring a level of stress that can put a potential home owner on a roller coaster full of peaks and troughs.
The same can be said (perhaps to a lesser degree) of those selling a home. Are we selling at the right time, for the right price; what will the market do in a year or two from now? The ‘what ifs’ are almost endless.
When it comes to assessing the conditions of a home or building, what we see is not always what we get. Even if you were to scrutinise every corner of the structure, it would still not be enough to identify potential problems with insulation, moisture leaks and electrical faults.
The only way to see more than what’s visible with the naked eye is to undergo a Thermal Imaging inspection. With specialised infrared technology, Heat Seekers can detect and measure the severity of heat and moisture-related issues. Servicing the Auckland region, Heat Seekers can identify structural and electrical concerns that wouldn’t otherwise be noticed until damage begins to occur.
Much like a car, minor issues can turn into major problems if left un-repaired. You wouldn’t drive around for long with a cracked windscreen, would you? We all know that even the smallest of cracks can spread quickly, but unlike cars, potentially dangerous issues in the home are far less obvious.
When the visible signs of moisture intrusion, insulation voids and hot electrical components begin to show, it is often too late and the cost to repair rises exponentially.
Many building inspection companies focus solely on surface faults and maintenance issues, without truly gaining an accurate picture of what’s happening beneath the surface, or more accurately, behind walls, floors and ceilings.
At Heat Seekers, our team of qualified inspectors will provide non-invasive and comprehensive reports in both verbal and written formats. We provide both written and verbal, simply to ensure you have a full understanding of any problem areas within the property. Knowing how important the pretesting phase is, in determining a property’s true worth, we have established a core set of building inspection and reporting requirements that meet the needs of our clients; whether selling or buying.
What we also bear in mind in our inspection reports is the reality that not every house is constructed or lived in, in the same way - every house is different and as such should be inspected and reported with this in mind. Property location and the way people live and maintain their buildings will often affect the way they perform.
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AuthorGraham Walton is a certified Thermographer & Building Inspector. Archives
June 2016
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