Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Buying a Home? Get an Inspection Camera

When you’re looking into purchasing a new house there are many things to consider. It is easy to miss the little things, such as inspecting the house. Sure a professional will come and do your home inspection for you. Keep in mind that these professionals can make mistakes as well, that’s why it is important to do your due diligence beforehand. To do a complete home inspection  you will need a tool that is incredibly helpful, that tool is the inspection camera.

Inspection cameras are used in a number of assorted applications, from automotive to forensic evidence. Now you’re probably thinking of the multiple ways you could use an inspection camera around the house. Has the cat lost his favorite toy? Use the inspection camera to check under the couch to locate the toy. On a more serious note, inspection cameras can be very useful for deciding if the price on the house is accurate.

Inspecting the pipes in a home is no easy task, they are often buried or located behind walls. There is a tool that can help you see these, that’s right, an inspection camera. The camera can view the outside of the pipes that are located behind walls. The camera can even go down into the drains to get a good view of what is happening inside. Making sure the pipes are working properly can save a buyer thousands of dollars in the end.

Lets face it, many of use are not going to be able to crawl through the ventilation system to see what type of shape it is in. An inspection camera can though. Vents can be long, which means an inspection camera extension may be something you will benefit from. These easily connect and disconnect from other inspection cameras making seeing deeper or farther quite easy.

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