Basic Home Inspection Checklist
Home Inspection Quick Guide
Before purchasing or selling a home, conducting a thorough inspection is crucial to identify potential issues and ensure the property's overall condition. This checklist serves as a guide for homeowners, buyers, and inspectors to assess various aspects of a residential property.
Instructions:
To track progress, tick the checkboxes next to each item as you complete the inspection. Use additional notes to record any observations or areas requiring further attention.
1. Exterior:
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Roof: Check for missing shingles, signs of leaks, and overall condition.
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Siding: Inspect for cracks, rot, or damage.
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Foundation: Look for cracks, settling, or water damage.
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Landscaping: Evaluate grading, drainage, and potential hazards.
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Windows and Doors: Check for proper sealing, functionality, and any damage.
2. Interior:
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Walls and Ceilings: Look for cracks, water stains, or signs of structural issues.
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Floors: Inspect for warping, unevenness, or damage.
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Doors and Windows: Ensure proper operation, seals, and absence of damage.
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Plumbing: Check for leaks, water pressure, and functionality of fixtures.
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Electrical: Test outlets, switches, and circuit breakers for functionality and safety.
3. Utilities:
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Heating and Cooling Systems: Test functionality and look for signs of wear or damage.
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Water Heater: Check age, condition, and signs of leaks or corrosion.
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Appliances: Ensure all appliances are in working order, including kitchen and laundry appliances.
4. Safety Features:
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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Test functionality and ensure proper placement.
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Fire Extinguishers: Check for expiration dates and accessibility.
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Handrails and Guardrails: Inspect for stability and proper installation on stairs and balconies.