No house is perfect. Even the best built and best maintained homes will always have a few items in less than perfect condition. Below are some of the items we most commonly find when inspecting a home:

Roofing Problems with roofing material are the single most common defect we find. Usually it doesn't mean the roof needs replaced, simply that it is in need of maintenance or repair.

Ceiling stains Caused by past or present leaks, ceiling stains are very common. It can be difficult to tell whether the stains are from leaks still present, or were caused by leaks which have since been repaired.

Electrical hazards Most common in older homes, but often found in newer homes as well. Electrical hazards come in many forms, from ungrounded outlets to wiring done incorrectly by the homeowner.

Rotted wood Caused by being wet for extended periods of time, most commonly found around tubs, showers and toilets inside, or roof eaves and trim outside.

Gas furnace Most gas furnaces seem to be in need of routine maintenance such as new filters or gas company certification at the least. Many have other issues such as faulty operation or inadequate fire clearance as well.

Plumbing defects Plumbing issues commonly found include dripping faucets, leaking fixtures, slow drains etc... Even in brand new homes, it is common to identify minor plumbing defects.

Please feel free to contact me with any Home Inspection questions you may have.

Shawn Martin

Martin Home Inspection Services

http://www.martininspect.com/

 
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2 Comments on Common Defects In A Typical Home Inspection

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Shawn, and the ever present "dryer vent clogged" or "dirty air filter".  I love it when I just get things like that coming up in inspections!  You know your clients gotten an excellent house!  Happy New Year
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One of the biggest problems we in the industry face is that minor repairs, like chimney flashings (a VERY common problem) are difficult to get fixed properly.  The job is too small for a roofer and handymen just want to throw goop on the problem
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