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Home Inspection Checklist

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Checklist of General Items a Home Inspector Looks Over

 

This list is not comprehensive since each home is different and there are many variations that an inspector must consider. The good news is that in the State of Texas all home inspectors must be certified and pass a state licensing examination. Since the buyer is the one purchasing the inspection, the seller won't have a say in choosing them.


A home inspector should go over the following areas of a property:


  •  Roof and attic space

___ Looks for signs of missing or damaged shingles or areas of excess wear.

___ Decides how many layers of roofing exist on the structure.

___ Makes sure gutter joints are sealed and draining properly.

___ Checks the attic for signs of leaking, poor ventilation and rotted wood.

 

  • Exterior

___ Sees what type of siding is on the structure, what’s underneath it and what shape is it in.

___ Checks if there are any broken windows, rotting frames or sections that aren’t sealed.

___ Makes sure the house appears to be straight with a solid foundation.

 

  • Plumbing system

___ Makes sure there is adequate pressure from all fixtures.

___ Runs the water and inspects pipes and flooring for signs of leaks or water damage.

___ Estimates age and material of all piping in the home.

___ If the home is on a well system, a well water test should be included.

 

  • HVAC

___ Inspects airflow throughout the house and makes sure all equipment is functioning properly.

___ Checks for signs of asbestos which is then usually tested by a different service.

___ Records the age of the equipment and its cleaning history.

 

  • Electrical

___ Checks for signs of old knob-and-tube wiring.

___ Examines the electrical service and determines if there is adequate capacity.

___ Sees if all electrical components are up to code and will recommend any updates as needed.

 

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Checklist to Complete Before a Home Inspection

 

To stay on top of things, here is a checklist of stuff you can do before the home inspection to make sure all goes smoothly.

 

One Month (Or More) Before Inspection

  • Gather necessary paperwork: Look through your files and collect anything involving general maintenance and repairs. Include documents showing HVAC inspections, roof repairs and other house-related fixes. If a problem comes up in the home inspection that you’ve already addressed, you’ll want proof.
  • Draw a map of the property or locate your survey: If you have a septic system or a well buried in your backyard, sketch where it’s located so the home inspector (and the future homeowners) can find it. If you’re not sure where it’s located, this gives you some time to find out before the inspector arrives.
  • Fix what needs fixing or be prepared to negotiate: Even if you decided to mask certain issues while showing your home, the inspection would most likely uncover them. Don’t wait until the last minute to address these areas of your home. All problems you expect to show up on the inspection should be dealt with at this time. If you choose not to make the repairs, be prepared to adjust your asking price.

 

One Week Before Inspection

  • Make sure the inspector has access to all areas of your home: In most scenarios, you’re likely packing up your belongings while you prepare for your home to be inspected. Make sure, however, that you pack strategically. The home inspector will need to inspect every closet, electrical panel, furnace, water heater, attic access and crawl space opening. Don’t stack boxes in a way that it would block access to these locations.
  • Remove clutter and debris outside: If you have clutter anywhere on your property, now is the time to take care of it. This includes cutting back any branches or weeds that cover the roof, siding or other areas of interest. Make sure the home inspector can get to exterior faucets and electrical outlets, and that they’re not blocked.
  • Turn on all utilities: If the property is vacant, make sure all of the utilities are turned on.

The Day Before Inspection

 

  • Clean the house: It might seem counterintuitive since there are moving boxes everywhere, but you should clean your house thoroughly before a home inspection. Keeping a clean house won’t make much of a difference if you have an issue with a leak or a faulty electrical panel. However, a clean home gives the home inspector the immediate sense that this property is well cared for and well maintained. They’ll be less likely to dig deeper into minor issues if they have the feeling that the house has been kept in good shape.
  • Inspect lights and appliances before the inspector does: Check for blown out light bulbs and replace them as needed. This is also a good time to make sure pilot lights are lit on your stove, water heater and furnace. Light fixtures and appliances that don’t work can cause the inspection to be incomplete and delay the entire process.
  • Double check that all areas are accessible: Retake a tour of your property today with the idea of making accessibility a priority. Make sure the inspector has access to locked gates, sheds or anything else that’s not in the realtor’s lock box. You can remove the locks or provide keys to your real estate agent.

On Inspection Day

 

  • Tidy up: Pick up your bedroom and living areas, wash dishes in the sink and leave the house in excellent condition.
  • Make sure animals aren’t an issue: Before you leave the property, make sure all of your animals are secure. Most home inspectors prefer that animals are taken off the premises, but you can secure them in a crate on the property if necessary.
  • Leave the house: If the buyer is paying for the inspection, make sure you’re out of the house at least an hour before the inspection. Expect to be gone at least three hours so the inspector can do a thorough job.

 

See our Preferred Vendor List below for qualified home inspectors.

 

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