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.
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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