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Should I Get a Pest Inspection on My New Home?

Written by Stephanie Morgan | Apr 26, 2017 2:35:00 PM

There are so many things to think about when buying a new home. You have to find a place that works for your needs and fits within your price range. Once you have found a house it is important to have it checked out by professionals so you know that everything is working as it should. It is common practice to have an inspection done on elements of your home such as the foundation, roof, HVAC, and other major systems. But, did you know that you can also have your new home inspected for pests before you move in? With so many things to think about during the home buying process it can be easy to ignore the possibility of pests in your new home but a pest problem will be impossible to ignore after you move in. A professional pest inspection on your new home can save you a lot of trouble in the future by helping you protect your investment and your family.

Protect your investment

Since your home is one of the largest investments you will ever make it is important to take steps to protect it from threats. Pests are a threat to your home and can have a negative impact on its’ value if they are allowed to cause extensive damage. Two types of pests that can cause major problems are termites and rodents. Termites are famous for their ability to eat through the structural wood on houses and other buildings. They can develop large colonies and silently eat away at the wood of your home. The damage they cause can lead to structural issues in your home such as cracked walls, ceilings, and floors. In addition they can make it difficult to open and shut the doors in your home once extensive damage has occurred. Rodents can also chew through things in your home and cause damage. They are known to chew through wiring and sheetrock, among other things. The damage from these pests may not be noticeable on an initial walkthrough of a house which is why it is important to have a pest inspection on your new home. An experienced inspector will be able to identify subtle signs of pest activity and let you know if action is necessary.

Protect your family

Some types of pests can be dangerous for your family. For example, rodents and roaches can both carry disease and spread it to humans. They do this by contaminating your food. They can also cause breathing issues for some people through their excrement and carcasses. The other issue with having pests in your home is that they can create an uncomfortable environment for the people living there. Getting a pest inspection before you move in can tell you if any type of pests are currently a problem.

The presence of pests does not necessarily have to be a deal breaker on your new home purchase. But, knowing if there is a problem and how extensive it is will help you in your decision making process. Sometimes you can negotiate repairs or pest eradication into your contract. Getting a professional pest inspection on your new home is a simple way to protect your investment and your family from the damage that pests can cause.