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Inspection Checklist
Though a final assessment
can be made by an inspection service company, this checklist can serve as a
reminder of some things to consider to make wise buying decisions.
- Check the foundation,
floors, walls and poured concrete.
- Make sure there's no
evidence of water seepage or moisture problems.
- Minor settling cracks
are usually not structurally significant.
- Make sure there's drainage.
- If necessary, make sure
there's a sump pump for sanitary and foundation draining.
- Check to see if the
crawl space is dry.
- Inspection by
qualified exterminator is necessary for existing and potential problems
related to wood rot and termites.
- Check the condition of
flooring, whether plank or plywood.
- Check for solid construction
of bridging and joists.
- Check walls, whether
drywall or plaster. Make sure there are no water marks.
- Make sure the attic is
sufficiently insulated and ventilated.
- Check that the
fireplace damper is in working order, and flues to the chimney are clear.
- On heating and
air-conditioning systems, check what minor periodic maintenance is
required, such as oil fan motor, lubricate bearings, clean humidifier,
replace filters, etc.
- Check the hot water
system -- type and gallon capacity. How long has the present unit been in
service?
- Check the electricity to
make sure that the standard house current, number of circuits, outlets and
fuses or circuit breakers are sufficient for everyday needs, and the
condition of wiring is good.
- Check for good water
pressure throughout house and that the tie-in to local water supply
facilities, etc. are all in working order.
- Bathroom and kitchen
fixtures should be in good shape. Make sure the range, refrigerator,
dishwater/disposal, laundry facilities, etc. are all in working order.
- Check exterior lot and
landscaping. Is it properly graded or contoured? Are trees and shrubs
sufficient for your needs?
- Check that fences, walls,
patio and driveway are in good condition.
- Be sure exterior walls
are suitable to weather conditions. Check doors and windows. Are they easy
to open and close (or replace) for storm/screen removal or installation?
- Are the roof, gutters
and downspouts in good condition?
- Is the garage door or
opener in good working order? Is there sufficient electrical and heating
access in the garage?
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