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Home Inspection Checklist

Use this checklist as a guide during your initial home tour so that you can catch any potential problems before you put in an offer. Keep this handy during your inspection, too- if any of these items aren’t covered in the inspection report, be sure to ask your inspector why.

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Exterior

  • Is the paint flaking?
  • What is the condition of the siding?
  • Is asbestos present?
  • Are the window seals intact?
  • Does the garage door operate properly and have a safety sensor installed?

Electrical

  • Do the switches work? Are there any obvious malfunctions?
  • Have the outlets been grounded?
  • Is the panel updated and expandable for additional appliances or a potential remodel?
  • Is there knob-and-tube wiring?

Interior

  • Check ceilings and around windows and pipes in each room for evidence of leaks.
  • Are there any areas where the floor is sagging?
  • Is the baseboard pulling away from the wall?

Appliances

  • What is the age and condition of the stove, dishwasher or refrigerator?
  • Is the garbage disposal working properly?

Plumbing

  • Does drainage appear to be traveling away from the house?
  • Are there any obvious signs of standing water near the home?
  • Has the sewer line been scoped to check for potential cracks?

 

  • What is the condition of the water heater?
  • How is the water pressure in home fixtures?
  • Are the sinks, tubs, and showers draining smoothly?

Deck

  • What is the condition of the deck?
  • Check for signs of rotting wood.
  • Are stair railings secure?

Landscaping

  • Are the trees healthy?
  • Do any branches hang too close to the roof?

Basement

  • Are there signs of moisture or mold?
  • Check for musty odors.
  • Is there adequate insulation?
  • If there is a sump pump, is it working properly?
  • Are there any signs of pests or termite activity?

Roof

  • What is the overall condition?
  • Look for missing shingles or damaged flashing.
  • When was it last replaced?

Foundation

  • Are gutters and downspouts firmly attached?
  • What is the condition of the chimney?
  • Are there significant cracks in the walls, ceiling or exterior walls?
  • Are there any trees encroaching on the foundation?
  • Are there any holes or cracks large enough for rodents to enter?

Attic

  • Are there any signs of leaks?
  • Is there enough insulation and adequate ventilation?

Heating/Cooling system

  • Are the rooms heating up and cooling off properly?
  • How old is the furnace?
  • Are the air filters clean?

Oil Tank

Many homes when first built were heated with Oil. Many of these Oil Tanks still remain. Taking possession of a property with an underground Oil Tank means that you now assume the Environmental liability. We can arrange a NJDEP Licensed underground Oil Tank Sweep for unparalleled “Peace of Mind” If No tank is discovered, your certificate will be issued, written Guarantee provided.