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Questions To Ask When Shopping For A Home.

Questions To Ask When Shopping For A Home.

Questions To Ask When Shopping For A Home

By Skylar Ross, of Innovative Materials.

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When working with a realtor during the home buying process, many buyers expect the realtor to have all of the answers. While most realtors are undoubtedly valuable resources with a wealth of information about all of the properties in the area, there are some items they simply forget to cover when providing a rundown on a house. As a result, it is important for the buyer to ask the following essential questions to avoid unwanted headaches after purchasing their home!

1. How old is the roof?

When shopping for a new home, people often focus on the interior elements, like trendy kitchens, spacious master bedrooms, or luxurious bathrooms. While these elements are important, they do little to tell you whether or not the home has “good bones”.

The roof is a far less exciting element that often gets overlooked when shopping for a home, it is absolutely essential in maintaining the home’s structural integrity. In addition to enhancing a home’s attractive aesthetic, a good roof should also provide a solid insulative element to help control energy bills and prevent the unwanted flow of air, moisture, noise, and debris into and out of the building.

Most roofs,  such as asphalt shingles and wood shakes, tend to break down after about 20 years, so it is important to ask about the age and condition of the roof. For homes that are having roofing issues, an asphalt or shake roof repair may be an option for tackling the problem area if the roof is still relatively new. However, if the roof is over 15 years of age, a repair will likely be nothing more than a temporary fix, and it is worth considering the advantages of upgrading to a modern composite roof and seeing if the seller will make provisions with you as part of the home closing.

2. What framing materials were used during construction?

Quality homes have quality building envelopes – those elements that help keep the conditioned, interior air separate from the unconditioned, exterior air. Some important elements of the building envelope include the roofing, siding, insulation, and framing.

In terms of house framing, many modern developers are taking advantage of the benefits of insulated concrete forms (ICF) over traditional oriented strand panels. ICF provides an airtight barrier with elite thermal mass, which aids in regulating interior temperatures and keeping energy bills under control. It also has excellent mold-, insect-, and fire-resistant properties ensuring that the house’s construction is not undermined by the forces of nature. Therefore, be sure to ask about the framing materials, and weigh in on their value to the home.

3. When was the garage door last serviced?

The average American household opens and closes its garage door about four times a day. Given this rate of usage, the torsion springs that lift and lower the door will wear out in about seven years.

In addition to old torsion springs becoming slow, inefficient, and potentially dangerous, the face of the garage door is likely to accumulate damage, detracting from the home’s curb appeal. As a result, it is important to find out as much as you can about the garage door’s history from the realtor, looking at all of the modern and rustic garage doors that can help give the property a boost.

Working with a realtor is a great way to stay in the loop on local property updates when shopping for a home. Nonetheless, it is still a great idea to remain proactive throughout the process to ensure that all your concerns are alleviated. By asking your realtor these three questions mentioned above, you can feel confident that the homes you are considering are of the highest quality.

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Skylar Ross is a contributor to the Innovative Materials blog. He is a content writer for the construction and home improvement industries with an interest in landscaping, outdoor remodeling, and interior design. Skylar is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value, improve sustainability, and create a warm and welcoming ambiance.

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How To Sell Your Home With Pets

Selling your home with pets can be challenging. While our furry family members are really important to us, additional steps are often necessary to get your home ready to list on the market. We’ve compiled the best tips to make preparing your home a bit easier!

Start by cleaning up the exterior

Ensure that you are picking up after your pet if they use your backyard as their bathroom. Fill any holes and replace any damaged landscaping. Having your home in tip-top shape on the exterior will ensure that you make the best first impression on potential buyers.

Make interior repairs
Start by assessing the flooring. Not all pets damage the carpet and wood flooring, but it’s definitely the best place to start. Other items to check for damage are cabinets, baseboards, window screens and furniture. Repairing these items ahead of time will ensure that you are presenting a home that is move in ready!

Put away your pet’s belongings
De-cluttering is the best way to get your home market ready and this includes pet items! Put away toys in a basket or pile that is out of the way. Other items to tuck away are litter boxes, pet beds, and cat trees.

Give your home a deep cleaning
A deep clean is going to be the finishing touch that helps to seal the deal with potential buyers. On top of your regular cleaning tasks, clean underneath all furniture, baseboards, have carpets shampooed, and wipe down cabinets.

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