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What Your Home Inspection
Should Cover
- Siding: Look for dents or buckling
- Foundations: Look for cracks or water seepage
- Exterior Brick: Look for cracked bricks or
mortar pulling away from bricks
- Insulation: Look for condition, adequate
rating for climate
- Doors and Windows: Look for loose or tight
fits, condition of locks, condition of weatherstripping
- Roof: Look for age, conditions of flashing,
pooling water, buckled shingles, or loose gutters and downspouts
- Ceilings, walls, and moldings: Look for loose
pieces, drywall that is pulling away
- Porch/Deck: Loose railings or step, rot
- Electrical: Look for condition of fuse
box/circuit breakers, number of outlets in each room
- Plumbing: Look for poor water pressure,
banging pipes, rust spots or corrosion that indicate leaks,
sufficient insulation
- Water Heater: Look for age, size adequate for
house, speed of recovery, energy rating
- Furnace/Air Conditioning: Look for age, energy
rating; Furnaces are rated by annual fuel utilization efficiency;
the higher the rating, the lower your fuel costs. However, other
factors such as payback period and other operating costs, such as
electricity to operate motors.
- Garage: Look for exterior in good repair;
condition of floor—cracks, stains, etc.; condition of door mechanism
- Basement: Look for water leakage, musty smell
- Attic: Look for adequate ventilation, water
leaks from roof
- Septic Tanks (if applicable): Adequate
absorption field capacity for the percolation rate in your area and
the size of your family
- Driveways/Sidewalks: Look for cracks, heaving
pavement, crumbling near edges, stains
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