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Home Inspectors
Posted on 12/23/09 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 12/23/09 at 1:25 pm
And yes, Dad "knows a guy" just curious on everyone's opinion on a new home inspector. Most will do the Chinese Drywall Eval at an additional fee. Any help is appreciated. 
Posted on 12/23/09 at 1:28 pm to LSUdaughter
kevin dinkle advantage inspection services br area
Posted on 12/23/09 at 1:34 pm to Gorilla Ball
I second the kevin dinkle recommendation.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 1:36 pm to Tiger4Ever
Thanks guys! I will add him to my list! 
Posted on 12/23/09 at 2:00 pm to LSUdaughter
Just check the board website at www.lsbhi.state.la.us - anyone with a license and insurance should be fine
BTW - TOP USING THE MB AS YOUR PERSONAL REAL ESTATE AGENT! GO HIRE ONE!
TIA
BTW - TOP USING THE MB AS YOUR PERSONAL REAL ESTATE AGENT! GO HIRE ONE!
TIA
Posted on 12/23/09 at 2:20 pm to Shankopotomus
I have one and I can use this board as I please.
I am just compiling my list of recommendations from: my Dad, our realtor, friends, td, etc.
I am just compiling my list of recommendations from: my Dad, our realtor, friends, td, etc.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 3:36 pm to LSUdaughter
Ok good, just vouching for my friends in the profession 
Posted on 12/23/09 at 4:23 pm to LSUdaughter
If, and when, I buy another house I will use a structural engineer in addition to a home inspector. A home is a big investment, better safe than sorry.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 4:45 pm to tirebiter
quote:
A home is a big investment, better safe than sorry.
No doubt!
Posted on 12/23/09 at 10:54 pm to LSUdaughter
Read the disclaimer language in the home inspection contract and/or report. Typically, if a home inspector misses something, your recovery is limited to the amount that you paid him. Not worth much, IMO. If you're looking for drywall issues, have him take samples. Better yet, make sure that you, as buyer, do not waive your right to make claims for redhibitory defects. Make sure your realtor doesn't sell you down the river by getting you to agree to this waiver clause.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:04 pm to PresterJohn
what's the going rate on a home inspection these days?
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:15 pm to TortiousTiger
TTiger, most recently, I've seen $500-750 for a basic inspection. Haven't seen what a drywall inspection would run, but it would probably be much more, if destructive and/or chem testing were involved. Most would have to farm this part out to a lab, hence the upcharge.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:26 pm to PresterJohn
One quote (not from the gentleman listed above...I haven't called him yet) was 400 for inspection and an additional 600 for the drywall.
He did not suspect drywall in the home I am purchasing due to the age-built this year.
I still have more people to check with before I decide.
He did not suspect drywall in the home I am purchasing due to the age-built this year.
I still have more people to check with before I decide.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:28 pm to LSUdaughter
thank you lady and gent.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:33 pm to TortiousTiger
Be careful of anything built or remodeled after 2004. Good luck.
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:34 pm to PresterJohn
quote:
Be careful of anything built or remodeled after 2004.
Do you think he was incorrect...this home was started in 2008, finished in early 2009. New construction.
And, you're welcome, TT.
This post was edited on 12/23/09 at 11:35 pm
Posted on 12/23/09 at 11:48 pm to LSUdaughter
LSUD -- You're probably okay if it the interior work was completed in 2009. Imports of Chinese drywall had ended by then, I believe. I should have qualified my statement by stating a range of 2005-2007. 2008 may be iffy.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 8:29 pm to LSUdaughter
Sidney Chaisson. Makes sellers cringe.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 11:39 pm to El Jefe
Don't pay extra for a Chinese Drywall Evaluation!
Just look at the back side label of the sheetrock and check out the ground wires in the switches and receptacles. If the copper is tarnished and your sheetrock says KNAUF or CHINA, than you have it.
If not, don't worry about it.
Just look at the back side label of the sheetrock and check out the ground wires in the switches and receptacles. If the copper is tarnished and your sheetrock says KNAUF or CHINA, than you have it.
If not, don't worry about it.
Posted on 12/25/09 at 12:23 am to BallyHOO
Also check the coils in the A/C air handler. If black moldy crust built up on coils, run away as fast as you can
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