6 Home Inspections to Undertake Before Buying a Home

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A home inspection checklist is vital, especially when selling or buying a house. An inspection checklist will help you detect defects in advance before purchasing or selling your house. If you are selling a house, you must know what the client will be looking for and sort the issues in advance.

Checking for small problems that are quick and inexpensive to fix can help reduce the list of defects and make your house much safer. This guide will highlight important areas of your house to do an inspection.

Electrical Inspection

Homeowners should schedule an electrical safety inspection before purchasing a house to determine the house’s safety from dangers posed by electricity. This will include identifying degraded electrical wiring components, electrical mistakes by previous owners, and a general risk assessment. Hiring a professional will help conduct a quality inspection for you. An electrical safety inspection report produced afterward will add value to your house if you are about to sell it.

Roofing Inspection

This is the most important exterior inspection you should conduct before buying the house. Check for molds on shingles, incorrect flashing that could lead to leaks, missing shingles that indicate wind, age, water damage, roof granules, and debris that could be evidence of worn-out roofs.

A roof inspection will also ensure that the chimneys and vented areas are properly secured to prevent heat loss and moisture from building up. Check for water damage evidence from the interior, such as rot, molds, or water stains on the ceiling. Roofing inspection will prevent any minor problems from becoming larger issues.

Plumbing Inspection

Plumbing and drainage is the most important interior inspection you should do before buying a house. Unlike other home issues, they are not immediately noticed.

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Check the toilets

Ensure the flashing system works and there are no base leaks. Ask about the sewage system and if the home has septic, find out where it is and the most recent inspection done to it. Check the sinks and determine if they are functioning or if they need a replacement. Have a look at the bathroom and ensure the showers function properly, and the shower and bathtub drains are not clogged.

Floor inspection

Most homeowners conduct a floor inspection before purchasing a house to pinpoint installation errors, maintenance issues, and manufacturing defects on flooring installations. Check for cupping and crowning that will indicate the presence of moisture beneath the floorboards. Ensure there are no gaps on your wood flooring, and also check for squeaky floors that could indicate a serious underlying issue.

Wall Inspection

How the walls look will tell a lot about the quality of a house. The first feature you will notice is the paint and the color; however, the important part is the wall itself. Feel the wall with your hands, check for uneven surfaces, bulging areas on the wall, and cracks. Ensure the finishing work on the walls is standard, and the paint job is up to the mark.

In your quest to owning a home, this article will guide you make the right inspections on your dream house that will ensure your safety and save you expensive maintenance later.

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