Attics Attic Adventures About the Author
Why Should Buyers Have a Home Inspection?
JUNE 2001 by John R. Berry No one wants to move into a newly-purchased home only to
be surprised by defects that take time and money to repair. Many defects are
hidden or are not discernible to anyone but an experienced home inspector.
Home inspections typically take from 1-1/2 to 4 hours, depending on the size,
age and condition of the home. This detailed scrutiny is not usually
undertaken by homeowners -- they do not have the training or the time to
perform such inspections themselves. Furthermore, the findings of a home
inspection are better received by the seller of the home if the inspection is
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Attic Adventures
An inspector often finds strange things in attics. I have
run into bats, wasps and birds. Once, I found two snake skins about four feet
long each. (Snakes need a safe place to shed their skins, because they are
vulnerable to attack during this process. Normally, they return to the great
outdoors after shedding, because there is not much to eat in attics.) On a
few occasions, I have found pigeon nests measuring as much as five feet long
and two feet high -- almost as big as a bale of hay! Of course, I have very
often found evidence of mice -- tunnels, droppings, etc. Squirrels sometimes
chew their way in. My worst attic experience occurred on the way down from an
attic. The homeowner had made a new scuttle himself between two attic truss
bottoms. However, he neglected to install framing on two of the scuttle
sides. The area around the scuttle was covered with insulation, so when I put
my foot down on where the scuttle
frame should have been, my foot went through the ceiling! Not only was I
irritated and embarrassed, but I paid for the ceiling repair -- and added the
missing framing. For more about attics, click here John R. Berry is a
home inspector for Boswell Building Surveys in Baltimore, MD. 410-243-0300, www.boswellbuildingsurveys.com
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