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The inspector will need to have access to the following items and areas
to complete the inspection. It would help the inspector and be to your benefit
if these areas are
accessible: - Electric
panel
- Hot water
heater
- Furnace and air
conditioning
- Attic access panel /
ladder
- Crawl space access
panel
Then,
before the
inspection: - Remove
soil or mulch that comes in contact with the siding. It would be best to have
six inches clearance between the ground and the bottom of the
siding.
- Trim back bushes at least six inches
from the siding. Tree limbs and branches should be trimmed to prevent them from
coming in contact with your home. This is critical to maintain the life of your
roof.
- Clean dirty gutters and downspouts; check
that they drain and are well secured. Downspouts should drain away from the
foundation. Splash blocks or buried drains may be
needed.
- Firewood stacked against any part of
the structure must be removed.
- Water must drain
away from the home. Downspouts, sump pump, as well as natural drainage, should
all flow away from the foundation
area.
- Basement or crawl space should be dry.
All vents need to be in working order. Install a vapor barrier if needed. All
debris should be removed from this area. If insulated, check that the insulation
is secure.
- Seal, patch and top coat asphalt
driveways if cracking.
- Paint or seal all
weathered wood on the exterior. Caulk around trim work, windows, doors, and
light fixtures, openings for the gas main or air-conditioning
piping.
- Check your roofs condition. You will
find a pair of binoculars is handy for this. Look for loose or damaged shingles;
look at the flashing around the chimney, vent pipes and
skylights.
- Seal or repair any cracks in the
chimneys masonry or chimney cap. Have the chimney
cleaned.
- Failing mortar joints in brick or
block should be repointed. Damaged vinyl siding should be replaced, as should
damaged or rotten wood.
- All windows and doors
should be in proper operating condition. Any broken window glass or failing
double glazed units should be replaced. All damaged screens should be
replaced.
- Plumbing fixtures should be in proper
working condition. Inspect the shower, re grouting and caulk any defective
areas. Inspect the bathtub, toilet, kitchen, bathroom and laundry sinks; check
for dripping faucets, working drain plugs and leaking
pipes.
- 14. Test all smoke and carbon monoxide
alarms.
- Clean or replace air filters on furnace
or air-conditioning. Clean dirty air returns, blower motors,
etc.
- Repair any damage to walls, ceilings or
floors.
- Check all outlets and light fixtures
inside and outside. Repair any damaged electrical items. Replace missing cover
plates and blown light
bulbs.
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