One step which is inevitable in the home selling process
is a visit from a professional house inspector. The
following are steps which should be taken to ensure
your inspection is a success. It is a good idea to
be aware ahead of time of any serious problems which
may be present in your home so you will be prepared
to deal with them.
1. Ensure that past home renovations have not damaged
the structure the home. Other structural damages to
look for are whether termites have caused extensive
damage, if settling of the home over time has caused
damage to the foundation, and/or whether support beams
and joists are strong and sturdy or cracked or otherwise
damaged.
2. Ensure that the electrical and wiring systems
are safe and acceptable. Loose wires or incorrectly
installed or wired receptacles, switches or electrical
box problems are all hazardous and should be
corrected.
3. Ensure there are no leaks evident. Water can run
and leak into odd and unexpected places, causing extensive
damage over time. If there are signs of water leakage,
they can be quite often spotted by examining the underside
of sinks and dishwashers, along ceilings, on floors
or along basement walls. Plumbing fixtures, water-using
appliances, drain pipes, water supply inlets and outlets
and basements and roofs can all be causes and sources
of water damage.
4. Ensure that safety issues are resolved in your
home. Trim foliage which may impair a safe view of
the area around the home, ensure that windows open
easily and close and lock securely and that entrances/exits
to the home are able to be securely locked. Hazards
such as hidden curbs, loose railings and/or stairs,
unused wells which are not capped, etc., should be
corrected.
5. With respect to plumbing, ensure that all fixtures
are in good working order and free from large cracks. Faucets
should run easily and shut off completely, proper
grouting and caulking should be present around bathtubs,
toilets and other fixtures should be bolted down securely
and drains should be clog free. The home's water heater
should be in good working condition also.
6. All heating and cooling systems may have to be
checked to ensure they are relatively up to date,
clean, in good working condition and have clean filters.
Refrigerant should be checked in any air conditioning
units and may require proper servicing.
7. Also, a general, unbiased overview of your home
by a neighbour or friend may reveal matters which
need to be dealt with that you may overlooked.