11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection
"According to industry experts, there are at least 33
physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when
your home is for sale. Here are 11 you should know about if you’re planning to
put your home up for sale."
Homebuyers Want to Know Your Home Inside and Out
While homebuyers are as individual as the homes they plan on purchasing,
one thing they share is a desire to ensure that the home they will call their
own is as good beneath the surface as it appears to be. Will the roof end up
leaking? Is the wiring safe? What about the plumbing? These, and
others, are the questions that the buyers looking at your home will seek
professional help to answer.
According to industry experts, there are at least 33 physical problems
that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection. We’ve identified the
11 most common of these and, if not identified and dealt with, any of these 11
items could cost you dearly in terms of repair.
In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre-inspection yourself if you
know what you’re looking for. Knowing what you’re looking for can help
you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones.
11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection
1. Defective Plumbing
Defective plumbing can manifest itself in two different ways: leaking, and
clogging. A visual inspection can detect leaking, and an inspector will gauge
water pressure by turning on all faucets in the highest bathroom and then
flushing the toilet. If you hear the sound of running water, it indicates that
the pipes are undersized. If the water appears dirty when first turned on at the
faucet, this is a good indication that the pipes are rusting, which can result
in severe water quality problems.
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