If no one is present at the inspection and access is sealed a re inspection is necessary to complete the attic inspection.
Home inspection sealed attic.
I ve changed my stance.
For this reason i break the seal on just about every home i inspect but i never do this without permission from the buyer.
We will open the attic provided the seller gives permission.
The condition of the bricks.
An attic inspection will show the condition of the exterior of the chimney shaft under the roof.
But whether or not the attic is sealed you still need to access it.
This is a place that homeowners may never look at as long as they own their home.
As with any other part of a home inspection attics must be accessible.
Nothing about home inspections causes more consternation than sealed attic access panels.
This can make the inspection more difficult as home inspectors can t break the seal unless given permission to do so by the seller.
Most inspectors will break the seal themselves when given the o k.
It should be sealed properly where it meets the attic floor and roof.
And without a thorough inspection your report can t be complete.
For example a past renovation might seal up an attic access panel in the ceiling entirely.
Every time unless the owner or buyer specifically says not to.
Several hazards can exist in the attic.
New build homes often have access to the attic sealed off.
Not just for the home inspector but also for the buyer the seller and the real estate agents involved.
My inspection of the attic is a major part of a home inspection and it s important for buyers to know about any defects in the attic.
If they aren t inspectors are not required to gain entry by heroic means.
Should home inspectors open up sealed attic access panels.