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The ‘Home Inspector Tools’ page is online!

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Home Inspector ToolsThe Home Inspection Daily tool page with a summary of Home Inspector Tools is now online!

This Page provides an overview of the most important Home Inspector Tools available today. Please feel free to contact us with recommendations for tools to add to (or remove from) this section.

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 Flashlights

The most important tool in every inspector’s toolkit. We recommend a full size rechargeable flashlight  for daily use as well as a pocket sized pen light for small spaces.

To see our recommendations, click here.

 


Gas Detectors

To detect the presence of combustible gas. Some meters can also detect CO2.

For our recommendations, click here.

 

 


 GFCI Outlet Testers

Quickly and easily identify whether an outlet is wired correctly. Be sure to buy an outlet tester that allows you to manually test the GFCI functionality of an outlet.

For our recommendations, click here.

 


 Infrared Thermometers

Infrared Thermometers are essential when determining the temperature differential for HVAC systems.

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 Moisture Meters

Moisture is the leading cause of damage in homes. Moisture meters help identify areas where further investigation is required. The moisture meter is only second to the flashlight when it comes to essential tools every home inspector should own.

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Thermal Imaging

The use of thermal imaging equipment for home, commercial and  building inspection has become common practice in recent years. Thermal cameras vary greatly in price and capabilities, so be sure to do your research before making a significant investment.

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If you are an experienced inspector, please support this initiative by sharing your insight regarding best and worst tools in the comments section below. Also feel free to contact us directly.

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