Home Inspection Books and Forms
 

The Complete Book of Home Inspection

Probably the best source available for prospective homebuyer's to use for evaluating property, inside and out. Originally intended to be for buyers and owners, it has sufficient detail that professional home inspectors use it throughout the country. Loaded with charts, checklists, and photographs,... Read more

 

Code Check

(Taunton Books and Videos) A spiral-bound, laminated field reference guide safely building a house, with answers to frequently asked questions and arranged in a convenient color-code flip-page format for quick referencing. Softcover

 

Inspecting a House

Home ownership is the biggest expense most people ever make, so the prepurchase inspection of a house makes a great deal of sense. With 20 years of experience as a master plumber and electrician, building inspector, and licensed contractor, Cauldwell is well qualified to show what constitutes an... Read more

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Home Inspection Checklists

Find out if the house that you plan on buying has a leaky basement, termite infestation, faulty wiring or more. Find the hidden problems before they become your problems, with this easy to carry field guide . If you're in the process of buying a home, this is the one book you need to do it right -- ... Read more

 

 

Become A Home Inspector!

Here are a few of the many unsolicited comments I have received on this book: "Very informative...easy to read and understand...I now feel more comfortable and confident to get started." --Joe V., Maryland "Your book is excellent...thank you so much for all your hard work and willingness to share... Read more

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Home Inspection Report

The report is the most vital tool an inspector has, and if you have been looking for the best report available, you've found it! This report will ensure that you do your inspection professionally and that all the information necessary for your client will be made available. It will lead you through... Read more

 

A Practical Guide to Inspecting Electrical

Mice can get into everything. I've opened a panel and found a mouse nest right in the box. That's not good. Mice can nibble at insulation and make a mess of the box. I'm not sure why more mice aren't electrocuted in the process!

 

Building Construction Inspection

A guide for architects with limited experience in construction on inspecting projects in progress to determine whether they are conforming to design specifications. Among the topics are codes, safety, concrete, concealed work, windows and doors, plumbing, and wiring, and final inspection and... Read more..

 

 
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