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Why Inspectors Don’t Include Sheds, Treehouses or Outbuildings During an inspection, it’s natural to expect every structure on the property to be examined. But most standard home inspections don’t include sheds or treehouses. |
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What a Standard Home Inspection Covers A home inspection is primarily focused on the main dwelling — the place you’ll be living in every day. This includes the foundation, roof, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more. The purpose is to assess safety, functionality, and major defects in the core living space.
Why Sheds and Treehouses Are Excluded Sheds, treehouses, and other outbuildings are often excluded for a few key reasons:
What You Can Do If You Want These Inspected If the shed or treehouse is important to you — maybe it’s a future workshop or play space — you have options:
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Final Thought Sheds and treehouses can be charming, useful additions to a property, but when it comes to inspections, they fall into a different category. We’re here to help you focus on the safety and soundness of your main home. Thanks for reading. As always, if you have questions, we’re just a phone call or email away! |
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Alliance Inspections is fully qualified to conduct EEE inspections for both SB 721 and SB 326!
We also conduct specialty assessments for homeowners who have been tasked by their insurance company to provide specific information. These assessments don’t follow ASHI or CREIA standards which allow us the freedom to make notes on only parts of the structure, just to fulfill the insurance company’s needs — if possible, without providing too much information and risking client’s coverage. |
