Information On Performing A Home Inspection

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

By Ines Flores


If looking to purchase a particular house, it will be essential that you have this house inspected. In many cases, buyers call in a professional to perform the Home inspection. However, if you are well informed and know what to look for, you can perform the assessment on your own.

In order to do it, you will need to have a basic understanding of the systems that are present in any household. One such system is the heating system. This is connected to the boiler systems which supply the residence with hot water.

You need to make sure that the water system is also functional. This particular system is responsible for providing the residence with water. If the water is coming from a well, ensure the plumbing system connected to it is also functional.

Water and waste disposal is done through the septic system. When it comes to inspecting a septic system, you will be looking at its overall condition. You also need to pay attention to whether it has any surface leakage on it. In addition, determine the year that the system was put in to place.

Examine the electrical system and also check all existing circuit breakers. You must make certain that when checking this particular system, you also get to check for any loose wires. Wires that are hanging loosely can pose a danger to all the occupants.

Your assessment will also require that you look at the roof and the structure of the floor as well. These are areas that are prone to borer damage. Floors and ceilings are also prone to insect contamination arising from rotting and at times dampness.

When it comes to assessing the roof, you will be paying attention to the condition of available roofing materials. You should check whether all the shingles are in place and also whether the support beams have retained their structural integrity over the years. In addition, be sure to inspect the gutters.

Proceed to inspect the drive way. A drive way is an important part of any residence which should never be neglected at any one time. When inspecting the driveway, pay special attention to the pavers. You can use them to establish whether any surrounding pipes are leaking.

When inspecting the cooking area, always make sure you look at the counter tops and the kitchen cabinets as well. For the cabinets, establish whether the doors are stuck in any way. Doors should not have to be forced open when one is in need of accessing a cabinet.

For every house inspected, it is possible that you will find a problem or two that must be addressed. As such, you should not refuse to make an offer just because a house has a minor issue. What you need to do is include a contingency clause in your purchase offer to make certain that all these problems will be addressed by the seller.




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