Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Do You Know the Signs of a Previous Fire When Purchasing a Home?

One item that ranks high on purchasers' lists of concerns is damage from a previous fire, whether they voice it or not.  The damage from a fire can be severe enough to render the structure unsafe if not properly repaired - a surprise no one needs!

There are some signs we watch for since unfortunately not all homeowners disclose properly and others are unaware of the true history of the home.

There are laws preventing a vendor from knowingly withholding any information that they know can adversely affect the safety of a home, but just as buyers should beware, real estate professionals should also beware of the signs that might indicate there had been a fire in the home.

Know the Signs

One of the biggest places overlooked is the attic – burned attic members, ash and painted attic structure are easy giveaways – that most homeowners and certainly buyers would miss.
Fire Damage
When listing or showing a property, watch for the following signs that a structure may have experienced a fire - tips from the Lighthouse Inspection's team of qualified home inspectors and countless home inspections performed throughout Ontario;

Floors / Walls and Ceilings – Watch for new or warped materials, stains or uneven textures

Roof – New shingles on part of the roof, or areas of wear that seem inconsistent with the rest of the roof can be cause for concern. Staining – from smoke – around vents can also be a tipoff.

Exterior – Watch for warped vinyl siding, eaves and soffits, discoloured aluminum siding and trim, stained masonry – particularly above doors and windows, and evidence of sections that have been replaced.

Lighthouse Home Inspections can help resolve any concerns and advise clients of any visible evidence of a past fire or consult when a fire has been disclosed.

Contact your local Lighthouse Inspections professional for more information about this article or to schedule a complete home inspection by Lighthouse Home Inspections.

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