A walk-through home inspection is a crucial step in the home-buying process, providing you with an opportunity to assess the condition of the property before making a purchase. Remember, while this checklist covers many important areas, it's always a good idea to hire a professional home inspector for a more comprehensive assessment.
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Check the condition of the roof, looking for missing shingles or signs of damage.
Inspect the siding for cracks, rot, or other damage.
Look for proper drainage away from the foundation.
Check the condition of windows and doors for proper sealing and operation.
Inspect the condition of the foundation for cracks or settling.
Test all light switches, outlets, and fixtures for proper operation.
Inspect walls and ceilings for cracks, water stains, or signs of water damage.
Check the condition of the flooring for any signs of damage or wear.
Inspect the condition of doors and windows for proper operation and sealing.
Test heating and cooling systems to ensure they are functioning properly.
Test all appliances to ensure they are in working order.
Check for leaks under the sink and around plumbing fixtures.
Inspect the condition of countertops, cabinets, and backsplashes for damage.
Check for leaks around sinks, toilets, and tubs.
Inspect the condition of caulking and grout in showers and tubs.
Test the operation of exhaust fans.
Check for signs of water intrusion or dampness.
Inspect the condition of support beams and joists.
Look for evidence of pest infestation.
Inspect the condition of the insulation for proper coverage and any signs of damage.
Check for proper ventilation.
Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
Ensure handrails and guardrails are secure.
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