Items to Check before a Home Inspection - Melyssa Wiseman

Items to Check before a Home Inspection

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Selling a home can be a stressful time, there is so much to think about; keeping the
home clean, heading out on a moment’s notice to accommodate last minute showings,
not to mention planning a move. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed.


Then you get that great offer and enter escrow. You’re relieved until you realize there’s
a home inspection coming. Even a home meticulously maintained can have hidden
issues. The good news is that you can prepare for the home inspection and make sure
you pass with flying colors.


Items to Check before a Home Inspection

  •  Doors, windows, cabinets and drawers – check that they slide smoothly
  •  Run water in sinks, tubs and showers – snake any that drain slowly
  •  Evidence of water leaks – Garage ceiling, under sinks, around water heaters, etc.
  •  GFIs – check your local code and put GFI plugs where required
  •  Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors must be in working order
  •  Gutters and Roof – replace any missing roof tiles and clean gutters
  •  HVAC – Consider a HVAC servicing to replace filters and check for problems
  •  Water Heater – is it properly strapped and vented
  •  Deferred maintenance – anything that has been neglected should be addressed before
    the home inspection

The best defense is a good offence. This is true in home inspections too! The best way to
ensure you have a great home inspection is to have a prelisting home inspection. It could be
the best couple hundred dollars you can spend – uncover the issues before the buyer does.

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