Insurance Issues
Some Insurance issues are listed below.
The insurance industry is certainly complicating the home buying process! We have run into many insurance concerns in the post 9/11 insurance world. Unfortunately, the list of issues is a moving target, so the possibility of new issues arising is ever present.
First among these is the issue of knob and tube wiring. The short answer is: if the house has it, it’s not insurable. The longer answer is that minor amounts may be acceptable to certain insurers, at certain times of the year. We recommend a call to the purchasers insurance broker immediately. We will include the cost of removal and replacement in our report.
Another electrical issue is 60 Amp services. This size of service was typical in houses prior to 1960. They can be overloaded with modern electrical requirements. Expect any insurer to require a service upgrade within a few months of ownership change.
Aluminum wiring typically needs to be updated within a few months of ownership change. Aluminum wiring was used primarily from 1969 to 1977. If found, expect the outlets, switches and wire nuts to need updating. We inspect roughly 150 aluminum wired house per year. The vast majority require updating.
Oil tanks are another common insurance issue. The risk is leakage and contamination of the environment around the tank. Tanks inside the house must typically be newer than 20 years, and underground storage tanks will typically not be insurable, even if they are currently in use. Abandoned tanks should be removed.
Galvanized steel supply piping is currently uninsurable. Supply piping is under pressure, and steel eventually corrodes, so the flood risk associated with old galvanized steel piping is one which no insurer wishes to assume. Immediate replacement will be recommended when we find this.
Some siding materials have been insurance concerns in the past. These are typically a fire insurance issue, as they were very combustible. Insulbrick is an example of this.
Why should you have a Home inspection with Seymour Home Consulting?
Our inspectors are professionals at finding the details of the functionality of your home. We see hundreds of homes a year and this experience gives us the ability to rate your home compared with others of its class, while we explain to you the concerns we might have.
With our engineering backgrounds we are able to give you a sound answer on the structural integrity of your home, and this technical background aids us in determining the aspects of your home you may not be comfortable assessing with the peace of mind that you have an engineer working on your side.