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    Not exactly off topic but I figured I could find some help here from the pros that make things happen. I am looking into purchasing an older home and I was wondering if there are any suggestions as to what to look for prior to offering. I have my list of the usual (asbestos wrapped piping, asbestos plank siding, lead paint around the windows) but what are some other areas that can be identified? I would be getting a home inspection from a professional but that only happens after I take the time to put in an offer so if I could save time and money by finding things on my own that would be great. Please advise and thanks in advance.

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    if the home has asbestos and you know it, full encapsulation will be in order and IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE! I used to do minor asbestos abatement in connecticut. asbestos siding isn't a problem unless it becomes "FRIABLE." You are made aware that lead paint is around the house. Unless you have little children around, encapsulation will be necessary. Mass requires a termite inspection. check load carrying beams, porches, lumber in direct contact with your foundation. Look for mud tubes from the earth to wood. Look for knob n tube wiring in the attic. Cellulose or blown in insulation isn't supposed to be installed OVER k & t wiring [fire hazard] Minimum for a new service is 100 amp.

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      You still need a professional to inspect it to be sure.

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