If you have looked everywhere and can t find an attic access i d bet it was covered over.
Does every house have a attic.
The house or room could have no attic but a vaulted ceiling with the underside of the roof and the collar beams visible.
If you live in a cold climate as we do in canada the roof on your house is likely sloped to allow rain and melting snow to run off.
But otherwise get the seller.
Sometimes a home inspector will open a secured panel if the seller gives permission and holds the inspector harmless for any damage.
So you should not consider buying a house that has no way to get into the attic.
That might still exist hidden in a closet for example or it might have been covered over by a renovation.
That s a decision left to the inspector as the visible and accessible rule is consistent throughout nearly every set of standards.
1 attics that are small less than 30 square feet of area or under a low slope roof that does not have a minimum of 30 inches of clear opening height between the top and bottom structural members are not required to have an attic hatch by the building code.
It might be cooler in very hot climates with adequate vents high up.
Or the homeowner might have a bureau placed in front of an attic door.
If the access panel is locked nailed or caulked shut then ask the seller to get it opened for you.
When a house has a sloped roof and horizontal ceilings there is going to be some dead space between the ceiling and the roof otherwise known as the attic.
It is a code requirement to have attic access.
Some inspectors believe that access must be gained even if it means cutting through a paint seal or moving a bureau.
Does your house have an attic.
Not all houses do.