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  • Home Inspection Checklist: What First-Time Homebuyers Should Look For

    Congratulations- you’re buying your first house! That is a huge step in any adult’s life, and a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. If you don’t have any idea what to look for when buying your first home, or want to double-check the inspection results for yourself, read on.

    We’ve compiled a comprehensive checklist of everything a first-time homebuyer should be on the lookout for to prevent mishaps or insurance issues further down the line. You can have your home inspected by a professional who went to home inspection school to make sure that your home is completely inspected in and out. However, we’ve divided inspection-lists for you, so you can check off the list as you walk through the house yourself.

    A). Exterior

    1. Roof/Attic
    • Shingles – The shingles should be uniform and not curling up. If they look curled up, it could be a sign of damage and wear.
    • Flashing/trim – Although the trim and flashing are mostly for aesthetic purposes, check for damage.
    • When was it last replaced?– Roofs are supposed to be replaced every 20-25 years to protect the house. Knowing how long ago your roof was replaced will go a long way in mitigating unexpected costs down the road.
    1. Gutters
    • Check for leaks or damage to the gutters.
    1. Wall coverings
    • Look for cracks, damage or even aesthetic issues like chipping paint.
    1. Doors
    • Check the framing and the door itself.
    1. Deck/Balcony/Steps
    • Look for damage and check the structural support.
    1. Foundation
    • If it is safe, look at the crawl space.
    • Check for cracks, sinking or other signs of structural damage.
    1. Walkway/Patio/Driveway
    • Simply look for damage, corrosion or sinking that could be dangerous. This only applies if your new home has concrete walkways.
    1. Garden
    • Lawn irrigation– Check if there is any lawn irrigation and if it works properly. Sometimes lawnmowers can cause damage to the heads, so mark out any damage with some flags.
    • Grading and drainage– The grading or slope of the garden should direct drainage away from the house to prevent flooding.
    • LandscapingLook for wood-eating pests such as termites or louse, so take the time to check all the trees and bushes for fungi, insects and other evidence of decay.

    B). Interior

    1. Structure
    • Check the walls, floors, windows and ceilings for cracks, mildew, mold, animal droppings, stains etc.
    • Learn which walls are load-bearing and which are not, if you plan to do any renovation.
    • Learn if there has ever been flooding or fire in the home.
    1. Ventilation
    • The best way to check this is with your nose. Are there any strange smells?
    • Check that the heating and cooling systems work properly and make a note of when the HVAC was last replaced.
    1. Electrical
    • Take your time to check every switch and outlet in the house.
    • Look at the electrical panel.
    • Hire a local electrician in Leopod to check the wiring and update it if necessary.
    1. Plumbing
    1. Appliances
    • Inspect the appliances such as ovens, dishwashers and stove tops, so pay close attention to the appliances and their lifespan.
    1. Foundation
    • Peel up the carpets.
    • Move furniture, plants, etc.

    Although you should plan to have a certified home inspector come join you on the day, we’ve highlighted several must-check areas so that you’re aware of what to look for. If necessary, bring in other professionals such as electricians and plumbers for a proper evaluation as well. Although it is a lot of work, it could save you thousands in the long run.

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