Things You Should Do When Preparing for a Home Inspection
1. Remove mulch from your home's siding.
2. Clean out all mulch and debris from the roof.
3. Remove water from downspouts, sump pump, condensation drain, etc.
4. Trim trees, roots and bushes away from the home's foundation, roof, siding drain, and chimney.
5. Paint weathered outside wood, caulk around trim, windows, chimneys and doors.
6. Seal your driveway if it is cracked our chipped.
7. Seal chimney caps. If necessary, install a metal flue cap.
8. Clean and replace HVAC filter.
9. Clean out dirty returns.
10. Point up failing mortar joints.
11. Check attic ventilation to see if updating is needed.
12. Test smoke detectors.
13. Clean and service fireplace and chimney.
14. Seal and paint all stains in the basement.
15. Repair all doors and windows.
16. Install GFCI receptacles in correct places.
17. Test and make sure all receptacles are working.
18. Make necessary repairs to plumbing fixtures, toilets, tub, shower and sinks.
19. Check sump pump to make sure it's working properly.
20. Replace burned out bulbs.
21. Get rid of rotting wood or firewood from the home.
22. Caulk exterior walls, showers, tiles, etc.
23. Make sure crawl space is dry and install vapor barrier.
24. Remove any moisture in the crawl space.
25. Check vents to make sure they're working properly.
26. Remove all paints, solvents, gas, etc., from the home.
27. Make sure plumbing is secure and free from rust.
28. Check toilets for cracks.
The list is long, but this by no means is all you should do. This will, however, get you started. In addition to what's already listed, you also want to make sure your home is clean and aired out properly. You need to check for and get rid of any pests that might be in your home. Pests are usually located in cool, dark and damp areas such as the attic, basement and crawlspace.
Your inspection will take less time when you have taken care of things, and you'll have a better chance at passing inspection.
Pillar To Post Home Inspection
Some people think California home inspections are a pretty cut and dry process compared to home inspections in other parts of the country where weather causes more home damage. Actually, California home inspections take just as long as any other home inspection, and can even take longer based on the size and condition of the home and if areas in need of inspection are locked, blocked, or not easily visible. If you want your California home inspection to run as smoothly as possible, be sure to do the following before your home inspector arrives:
- Make sure access to the house is provided, either by means of a lock box, your realtor, the buyer's realtor, or you being there.
- Make sure that all areas of the house are accessible and visible.
- Make sure that all utilities are on (including electricity, gas, and water) , the pilot lights are lit, etc. This is required to test appliances and the systems (i.e. plumbing and electrical) in the home.
- Keep all pets out of the way during the inspection.
- Inform the inspector of any specific conditions, flaws, or defects of the home. This will save time and help create a more honest inspection report.
- Make yourself available to the inspector during the time of inspection. It is not required that you walk with the inspector during the inspection, but being available for questions or to help the inspector gain access to certain areas is important.
California home inspections are no different than any other inspection. Inspecting a home takes time. In some cases, a home with little to no defects takes longer to inspect than one with multiple problems, based on whether or not the home owner prepared for the home inspection. If you want your California home inspection to run as smoothly and quickly as possible, properly prepare your home for inspection.
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