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Friday, 10 October 2014

Tips On Performing Home Inspections Woodbridge

By Jocelyn Davidson


It is important for any person looking to buy a house to make sure that he has a checklist he can use when checking each property that he comes across. You can either download the checklist on to your handheld device or you can have it printed. This checklist should come with a comprehensive guide on what to look for when performing Home Inspections Woodbridge by yourself.

Any assessment being performed should always begin with the exterior parts. Upon arrival at a residence, be sure to locate a ladder that can be used in accessing the roof and the gutters. Check each roof to confirm that all shingles are in place and that they are firmly attached to the properties.

Before stepping down from the ladder, use it to check out the chimney. When it comes to chimneys, you are required to check whether it shows any signs of missing bricks. The available mortar must also not be loose as this is an indication that everything is not alright with it.

Each house must have its siding checked. Just like in the roof, you will need to confirm that the siding is in fact intact by checking for missing bricks. Siding that is in good repair is one where there are no missing or loose mortar noted.

Do not enter the house before you have completely checked the foundation. Foundations are very important and you must therefore confirm that there is nothing wrong with them. Check for cracks and signs that could indicate that flaking is taking place along this foundation.

It will be essential to inspect the exterior doors as you prepare to head inside. For the doors, you will be looking for signs associated with rotting as well as any signs that may indicate that weather stripping is taking place. All doors must also be correctly aligned thereby making sure they open and close with ease.

It is important to always make sure that all windows are examined as well. Head to each window, open it and move it from side to side or from top to bottom. Note down whether it moves with ease or whether extra pressure is required in order to open and close it.

Move around the house as you inspect the floors. For this, attention should be on any signs of sloping, old and worn out tiles, carpeting that has become worn out and any other signs of damage such as sloping. Even though sloping may be brought about by normal settling, it could also be a sign that something is wrong with the foundation.

Each room will also need to have its ceiling checked out, checking the ceiling is very important as it helps confirm whether there are any indications of leaking taking place or not. In addition to leaking, you may need to pay extra attention to areas that appear to have bulges in them. The bulges will be an indication that repairs have recently been done to the roof.

Always visit the kitchen before concluding the home assessment. This makes it possible to take a look at the appliances that are present and also confirm whether they are all truly functional. Other areas that may need to be checked out will include the porch and the decks.




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