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Roof: Shingles,
flashings, chimneys, vents, gutters,
drip edges, skylights, downspouts, and
other visible roof related items |
Attics:
Insulation, ventilation,
exposed roof framing, wiring
attachments, and other visible
related items
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Plumbing and Fixtures:
Supply and drain,
waste, and vent piping, water
pressure, hose bibs, sinks and
faucets, bath/showers and
toilets, water heaters, and fuel
gas piping
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Interior: Floors
and ceilings, walls, stairs (if
applicable) and banisters,
sinks, built-in cabinets,
shelving, built-in appliances,
location of smoke
detectors, automatic door
openers, and other visible
interior-related components
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Heating
and Cooling Systems:
Furnace, air cleaning components,
ductwork, air conditioner and lines,
and other visible related HVAC
components
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Electrical Systems:
Service entry and
clearances, electrical panels,
switches, light fixtures and
outlets, visible wiring and junction
boxes, grounding system, and other
related electrical components
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Basements, Crawl Spaces, and
Foundation:
Foundation system, floor framing
system, under-floor ventilation,
foundation anchoring and cripple
wall bracing, wood separation
from soil, and insulation
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Exterior: Surface
grade directly adjacent to the
building, doors and windows,
attached decks, porches, patios,
balconies, stairways, and their
enclosures, wall cladding and trim,
portions of walkways and driveways
that are adjacent to the building
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Fireplaces and Chimneys:
Chimney exterior, spark
arrestor, firebox, damper,
and hearth extension
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If
you have owned your home for a long time, a home inspection can identify
problems and recommend preventive measures, which might help you avoid
costly future repairs. Warranty inspections also fall into this
category. Whether buying, selling, or simply staying, having the
confidence that your home is in good condition just makes good sense!