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Home Inspector with Pillar To Post

 

From routine maintenance, to detecting conditions that could signify the need for major repairs, there are many simple steps your seller can take ahead of time to prepare their home for a professional home inspection. In addition, on the day of the inspection, attention to a few details can go a long way to ensuring that everything goes smoothly.

DISCLOSURES

  • Disclose past catastrophes such as fires or floods
  • Provide building permits and plans for any major renovations
  • Disclose any work that was completed without the proper permits
  • Provide invoices and warrantees for major improvements, termite treatments, roofs, furnaces, air conditioning, etc.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - EXTERIOR

  • Repair damaged masonry on walkways and steps
  • Seal any cracks in the driveway
  • Repair minor defects in exterior wall materials
  • Recaulk around exterior windows and doors
  • Replace damaged or missing shingles
  • Recaulk around flashing
  • Clean debris from gutters and check downspouts for proper drainage

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE - INTERIOR

  • Repair leaky faucets and fixtures
  • Recaulk around bathtubs and sinks
  • Have an electrician inspect receptacles and switches and make any necessary repairs
  • Repair any cracked or broken window glass and loosen any windows that are painted shut
  • Arrange service for the furnace and central air conditioning
  • Have the chimney swept
  • Replace batteries in smoke detectors and install detectors where missing

ON THE DAY OF THE INSPECTION

  • Allow sufficient time for the inspection - the average Pillar To Post inspection takes between 2.5 and 3 hours
  • Be sure that keys are available for any locked doors
  • Allow access to storage sheds, attics, yards, crawlspaces, basements, and garages
  • Provide access to components such as electrical panels, water meter, and gas meter
  • Move objects from around the water heater, furnace, and air conditioner to allow unimpeded access
  • Clear paths of snow and debris
  • Keep pets in a safe location out of the home or in a crate

Other considerations

  • A Pillar To Post inspector will be operating all of the appliances.  Consider leaving an unwashed load of dishes in the dishwasher and clothes in the clothes washer with soap at the ready.  If you will not be home, leave a note for the inspector so he knows he can wash your items.  Pre-set the dials to your own settings.
  • Remove tchatchkes (did I spell that right?) from windows and the range/oven.  We will be testing all accessible windows and checking the oven for an anti tip bracket.
  • Clear (doggy) land mines from back yard.
  • Find out who your buyers have selected for their inspector and call them to ask them any questions you may have.

Wes Goble

Pillar To Post of Ocean County

www.pillartpost-oceancounty.com

wes.goble@pillartopost.com

Comments(6)

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Donna Schoby
Liberty Bank of Arkansas - Bentonville, AR

Wesley, Great Post! Would you mind if I pass this list along to my clients?

Mar 13, 2009 03:10 PM
Randy King
Prokore Inspections - Mankato, MN
Home. Enclosure. Code.

Hey Wesley good post! Was just thinking of making a similar post in my blog about this last night, guess ya beat me to it.

Mar 13, 2009 03:35 PM
Julie Chapman
Julie Chapman Broker - Ormond Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Shores, Florida

Wesley,

Incredible information for property owners as well as the Realtors who represent them.....thanks for taking the time to write this....

Mar 13, 2009 04:56 PM
Kathy Nielsen
http://atlantahomestaging.net - Marietta, GA
Atlanta Georgia Home Stager

What a great post, Wes.  There are so many sellers that would find this information extremely beneficial!  Thanks for sharing.

Kathy

Mar 13, 2009 11:35 PM
Dan Callahan
Callahan's Home Inspections - Casper, WY

Wes,

Great list. I would add at the top in bold "Clean the house". I did an inspection the other day with both the buyer and seller present and there were two bedrooms that we literally could not get any more than two feet into the room. Dirty clothes, food, video games everywhere. I was embarresed for the seller but he didn't seem to think that anything was wrong. I just took pictures from the door and told the seller that her realtor should be happy that she could see the potential and not the mess.

Mar 15, 2009 09:23 AM
Wesley Goble
Pillar To Post - Barnegat, NJ
Home Inspector - Jersey Shore

Dan,

Thanks for the advice.  I will have to think of a strategic way to say it.  Its kinda funny how even sloppy people get upset if someone points out their house is messy.

Wes Goble
Pillar To Post of Ocean County
No Ocean County 732-928-1199
So Ocean County 609-607-8200
www.pillartopost-oceancounty.com
wes.goble@pillartpost.com

Mar 16, 2009 10:42 AM