Submitted by Drifter_Deschain t3_zhhhde in vermont
Howdy, looking for a good home Inspector in the morristown area, preferably someone who has experience with older homes,(like civil war old). Any recs? Thank you
Submitted by Drifter_Deschain t3_zhhhde in vermont
Howdy, looking for a good home Inspector in the morristown area, preferably someone who has experience with older homes,(like civil war old). Any recs? Thank you
Thank you!
I second the BrickKicker! Very honest and upfront.
Great to hire a pro. They’re useful if you actually read them thoroughly, don’t just get swept up into the charm of the old house.
We used https://criterium-lalancette-dudka.com out of Rutland.
If you have a list of things you know you want to redo that might tie into changing utilities layout or floor plan, bring it up. Old houses are much more complicated when it comes to moving things around, and it’s not to be ignored.
Sorry, by ‘read’ in the second sentence, I’m referring to reading the home inspection report.
Awesome! Thanks!
My House is from 1880 and we used Jeff Belrose at Belrose Home Inspections and he was very thorough and offered a lot of great advise. Highly recommend
Thank you!
I came here to say the exact same thing. Jeff Belrose inspected our house built in 1844. He was extremely helpful and honest
Mike Delgreco from Accurate Inspections. The guy is very thorough, leaves no stone unturned. Highly recommended.
I 2nd Jeff Belrose
We used Adam Thomas from Champlain Valley Home Inspection for our 1880 home. He was phenomenal, walked me through everything and really thorough. https://www.champlainvalleyhomeinspection
Highly recommend Goodkind Property Inspections; Ethan (Goodkind) is very thorough and knowledgeable. When he did our inspection, he took notes and whatnot using his tablet, which also meant that getting the report back was super timely. Oh and FWIW our house was built in 1803.
Something to remember is that an inspector can only access so much, so little hidden things can (and will) pop up.. especially in an ancient home. Like all the questionable DIY work done over the years.
Thank you! Yes there is a lot of DIY here, some good, some not so good. Thanks again!
DIY work? Because there was some sort of “licensure” for contractors back in 1803. Stop fear mongering DIY work.
Bigger issue is probably the fact that when rehabbing a home like that, as you said, accessing every place there is outdated building technology is nearly impossible and there are most like unseen bones 200 years old that are still playing an integral function in the house.
Not ‘fear mongering’, speaking from experience. We’ve uncovered so much shoddy DIY work over the last few years as we’ve had to get into previously unseen areas for one reason or another. Some look to be lazy fixes, others likely a lack of knowledge/skill/resources.
Just pointing out that they should expect that it’s not unlikely that they’ll uncover some subpar work in a house that old.
Not at all shitting on people doing DIY. I’m all about being self-sufficient, and personally do a good share of work myself; but I do know when to hire a professional and for me that’s any major plumbing/electrical. Some people think they can do anything because they watched a YouTube video.
Can’t wait for required licensure so your Home owners insurance company drops you for replacing a rotten board.
You are fear mongering. You are acting like your experience is the only valid one and using that as a reason to force others to do things how you think is best.
Even better, when home owners need to fight an insurance company for any relief. That will be the best. What was once a uncomfortable conversation with a contractor for a resolution will become an insurance company denying claims and a homeowner who is already suffering then needing to fight a court case to be denied relief at the end anyway.
*a voluntary program is perfect and everyone gets what they want. Comfort for those who need it and the ability to hire who they want for the others.
That's a bit of a reach, but whatever makes you feel better about your day.
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Had a great experience with these people on an Eden property.
The BrickKicker Inspection Services 11 Hunt St., Fairfax, VT 05454
802-849-2807 877-747-0662