Nashville Home Inspections | Middle Tennessee
A home inspection in Nashville is not just about what we see.
It’s also about what we hear.
Sometimes, at the start of a home inspection, we make the house quiet on purpose. We turn things off. We stop talking. And we listen.
Certain sounds can point to bigger problems.
Here are two sounds a Nashville home inspector pays close attention to.
1. The Sound of Dripping Water
In a quiet house, a small drip can be easy to hear. It might come from:
- A bathroom supply line
- A kitchen sink
- A laundry connection
- A pipe in a crawlspace
- A drain line inside a wall
A steady drip usually means a leak. Leaks in Middle Tennessee homes are a big deal because many houses here have crawlspaces. Water can collect under the home. That can lead to mold, wood rot, and structural damage.
During a home inspection in Nashville, TN, we trace the source. Even a small leak gets written down. Because small leaks turn into big repairs.
2. A Loud HVAC Startup
The second sound we listen for is the HVAC system starting up. When the furnace or air conditioner kicks on, it should not make a loud bang, screech, or hard metal noise.
If it does, that can mean:
- A failing blower motor
- Loose components
- Worn belts or bearings
- Ductwork issues
- A unit near the end of its life
Heating and cooling systems are expensive to replace. So when we inspect a home in Nashville, we listen closely when the HVAC starts. If it sounds wrong, it probably needs service.
A Good Home Inspection Uses All the Senses
A quality home inspection in Nashville, Franklin, or Murfreesboro is not just a checklist.
We look at the walls. We check the roof.
We inspect the crawlspace. And sometimes, we just stand still and listen.
Because a quiet house can tell you a lot.
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