1. Structural Integrity:
This includes assessing the foundation, walls, roof, and overall structural stability of the property. It ensures that the home is structurally sound and free from any significant damage or defects.
2. Electrical Systems:
The inspection should cover the electrical wiring, outlets, switches, and circuit breaker panel. It aims to identify any electrical hazards, outdated wiring, or inadequate installations that may pose a safety risk.
3. Plumbing:
The checklist should cover the plumbing system, including pipes, faucets, toilets, and drains. It helps to detect any leaks, water pressure issues, or potential plumbing problems that could lead to water damage or disruption.
4. HVAC Systems:
This section focuses on the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. It ensures that these systems are functioning properly, providing adequate heating, cooling, and ventilation throughout the home.
5. Roof and Attic:
The inspection should assess the condition of the roof, checking for leaks, damaged shingles, or signs of wear. It also includes inspecting the attic for proper insulation, ventilation, and potential issues like mold or pests.
6. Insulation and Ventilation:
This covers the insulation levels in the walls, floors, and ceilings, as well as the ventilation in the kitchen, bathroom, and other areas. Proper insulation and ventilation contribute to energy efficiency and comfort.
7. Exterior Features:
The checklist should include evaluating the exterior features such as the siding, windows, doors, and landscaping. It helps identify any signs of damage, water infiltration, or maintenance requirements.
8. Safety Features:
This section focuses on safety components like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and handrails. It ensures that the home meets safety standards and provides adequate protection for its occupants.
9. Pest Infestation:
Inspectors should check for signs of pests, such as termites, rodents, or insects. Identifying any infestations early on can help prevent costly damage and the need for extensive pest control measures.
10. General Maintenance:
The checklist should include a general assessment of the overall condition of the property, including the condition of floors, walls, ceilings, and other surfaces. It helps identify any cosmetic issues or necessary repairs that may require attention.