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What are the inspection tools of an inspector?
Home Inspection Tools every inspector should have
- Tool belt and carry bag: Using a large tool bag will help you carry all your tools.
- Flashlights: Most inspectors have at least two or three flashlights.
- Screw drivers:
- Inspection Mirror:
- Measuring tape:
- Electrical GFCI outlet tester:
- Ladders:
- Binoculars:
What technology do home inspectors use?
Thermal Imaging and Other Advanced Gear But thermal imaging cameras, remote temperature sensors, wireless humidity gauges, air-flow monitors and a host of other gadgets and devices help a home inspector find the hidden secrets of your home.
What is included in a typical home inspection?
The standard home inspector’s report will cover the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing system; electrical system; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; and the foundation, basement and …
How much are home inspector tools?
Analyzers measure CO levels and give results in parts per million (PPM). Used by some inspectors, they cost between $250 and $500. The digital readout on an infrared thermometer tells the temperature of whatever you point it at using an infrared beam.
What tools do building inspectors need?
These are the tools that help you do that:
- Flashlight. Your flashlight is your bread and butter tool.
- Telescoping Adjustable Mirror.
- Telescopi ng or Articulating Ladder.
- Tool Belt and/or Vest.
- AFCI/GFCI Tester.
- Voltage/Current Indicator.
- Infrared (IR) Thermometer or Camera.
- Moisture Meters.
Do home inspectors use moisture meters?
Before a home is purchased, an inspector can use a moisture meter to determine if the house has leaks. A moisture meter can assist a homeowner in determining whether wood is dry enough to be painted or stained. Wood installers use moisture meters to make sure that wood is dry enough to be installed.
How long does a home inspection take?
It depends upon the size of the home and the number of rooms. An average inspection takes about 2-2½ hours (1-1½ hours for a condo). The time is well-spent considering there are more than 500 components in the average home.
What kind of equipment does a home inspector use?
Here are examples of some of the equipment used by home inspectors. This photo shows an example of the equipment typically used by an inspector. Equipment is taken to the inspection in two cases. Inspectors may use a bag, a bucket or a general-purpose toolbox.
What kind of Electrical tester do you need for Home Inspection?
AFCI/GFCI tester: This type of electrical tester checks for proper operation of both arc-fault and ground-fault circuit interrupter devices. It is used by some inspectors. This is the SureTest Ideal 61-059 tester and costs about $170.
What kind of flashlight do home inspectors use?
Flashlights: Home inspectors are always searching for the perfect flashlight. Powerful flashlights are good for seeing in dark areas where access is difficult or impossible but the strong reflection can make taking photos difficult. Most inspectors own several types. Inspectors should always carry a small spare for safety.
When to use a dimensional inspection hand tool?
Dimensional inspection hand tools are sometimes the best answer when you need to take measurements. They are both portable and precise, are generally cost-effective, and they can be used for a broad range of applications.