Saturday 13 December 2014

Tips On A Home Inspection

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By Lucia Weeks


Executing a home assessment is one of the most important things that you can perform to ensure that everything is okay within the residence. With a home inspection, it will be possible to identify the hidden defects which if not noted earlier could end up costing you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The assessment should focus on the areas that are most likely to be in needs of repairs.

For an exterior inspection, take a good look at the gutters and roof before entering the premises. Ensure the peak is level and that no parts of this roof are sagging. For the shingles, they should all be flat with no holes or broken edges.

Take a look at the gutters. Determine whether they are firmly attached. Before moving elsewhere, examine where the down spouts are pointed to. It is always important to make certain that the rain water does not end up on the foundation area.

Proceed to take a look at the siding. In a house that has been well maintained, the siding must be in good repair, no sections should be missing and there should be no discoloration as well. All the walls must also be straight with no bowing or bulging being noted.

Have the foundation checked to determine whether it requires any repairs. With the foundation, it is easier to determine its state as all you have to do is check for cracks, shifting and flaking signs. If these are not present, then everything is alright with it and you can now proceed to the next area.

Complete the inspection of the exteriors by examining all doors that lead in and out of a house. Houses that have wooden doors will need to be checked for rotting signs. In addition to rotting, check whether weather stripping has begun to take place.

For an interior assessment, begin by trying out the windows. You will have to move each window up and down and to also try out the locks that are in place. The caulking around each window must also be in good repair.

Give each part of the floor a thorough check over. You must pay special attention to cracks on the tiles, carpeting that is either old or worn out, and also for sloping. Sloping can be as a result of a problem with the foundation area.

A proper assessment of the cooking area is required. With kitchens, the things to look at will include appliances, counter tops and cabinets. For the cabinets and counter tops, you will be trying to determine how old they are and the condition that they are in.

Look at the condition of the bathroom. While here, flush the toilet and also run the shower. Each must function properly. Turn the faucets on and off making sure to check whether there are any dripping or leaking signs. All sinks and cabinets must also be firmly attached to the floor.




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