1. Roof Inspection.
Checking for any damage, including missing or broken shingles, rusting metal, water pooling on the surface, and other issues that can cause damage to your home.
2. HVAC System Check.
Checking the operation of your air conditioner and furnace, as well as inspecting ducts and vents for any blockages or leaks.
3. Plumbing System Check.
Examining all plumbing fixtures such as pipes, valves, drains, and faucets for proper connections, functionality, and any signs of leakage or corrosion.
4. Electrical System Check.
Evaluating the condition of wiring to ensure it is up-to-code and safe for use, testing outlets for proper voltage, and ensuring all switches are functioning properly.
5. Foundation Inspection.
Examining the base of the home for signs of settling or other structural issues that can cause your home to become unstable over time.
6. Safety Check.
Identifying any potential safety hazards such as slippery surfaces, inadequate lighting, fire risks, improper ventilation, and more that could put you and your family at risk.
7. Interior Walls and Ceilings Check.
Looking for damaged drywall, peeling wallpaper or paint, mold growth, water stains, and other signs of damage that could be indicative of a bigger problem with the home's structure or insulation.
8. Exterior Walls and Doors Check.
Inspecting for any cracks or holes that could allow pests or moisture to enter your home, as well as checking locks and hinges for proper function.
9. Interior Doors and Windows Check.
Testing each window and door to ensure they open and close properly, are free of any draft, and have functioning locks for safety.
10. MOBILE Home Appliances Check.
Testing all appliances such as the refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, and washer/dryer to ensure they are in good working condition before use.