Annual Home Inspection Checklist
Yearly Home Checkup
Regular inspections are crucial for guaranteeing the safety, functionality, and durability of your home. This thorough yearly checklist encompasses the main areas to evaluate and uphold your property's integrity.
Instructions
Tick each checkbox as you inspect the corresponding areas of your home. Use notes sections for any observations or maintenance needs. Review and address any identified issues promptly to maintain a safe and comfortable living environment.
Exterior Inspection:
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Roof: Check for missing or damaged shingles, leaks, and signs of wear.
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Gutters and Downspouts: Remove debris and ensure proper drainage away from the foundation.
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Siding and Trim: Look for cracks, peeling paint, or signs of rot.
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Foundation: Inspect for cracks, settling, or water damage.
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Windows and Doors: Test locks, seals, and screens for damage or wear.
Interior Inspection:
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HVAC Systems: Schedule professional maintenance and replace filters.
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Plumbing: Check for leaks, test faucets, and inspect the water heater for signs of corrosion.
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Electrical: Test outlets, switches, and smoke detectors, and look for exposed wiring.
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Attic and Basement: Inspect for signs of pests, moisture, or insulation issues.
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Appliances: Clean refrigerator coils and check for leaks or malfunctions in the dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer.
Safety and Security:
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Fire Safety: Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and review the fire escape plan.
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Security Systems: Test alarms and replace batteries in keypads and sensors.
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Locks and Entryways: Ensure all doors and windows have functioning locks and consider upgrading security measures when needed.
General Maintenance:
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Cleaning: Deep clean carpets, floors, and surfaces, remove clutter.
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Yard Maintenance: Trim trees and shrubs, check irrigation systems, and inspect outdoor lighting.
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Insulation and Ventilation: Check insulation levels and inspect attic and crawl space ventilation.