Taking time to carry out a house assessment is one of the most important things that you can do when buying a house. Defects that were not foreseen can end up costing you hundreds of dollars in repairs once you have moved in to the house. If you are the person who will be performing the home inspections, you have to focus on areas that are most likely to be in need of repairs.
  
To make sure that nothing gets left out in your assessment, it will be best to make sure you divide the assessment into categories. In the first category, you can have the exterior aspect. That means that the interior side will take up the second category.
  
While still outside, also check your chimney. The chimney needs to be straight for its entire length. It also must have all its mortar and bricks in place. There should be no parts that are under threat of coming loose.
  
You will need to also take a look at the house siding. When dealing with the siding, your main focus should be on any sections that appear discolored. In addition, check to ensure that nothing is missing.
  
A house foundation has to be examined at all times. The foundation is an important part of the residence and you will need to make sure that it has not started shifting. Shifting is often caused by soil movements and this will lead to cracks appearing along the length of the wall.
  
Finish off the exterior assessment by taking a look at the house doors. Doors, especially exterior doors are often subject to damage by extreme weather elements. You will therefore need to make sure that you examine each door for any signs of weather stripping. Weather stripping is common at the bottom part of each door.
  
An interior assessment can begin by checking out the windows. Windows are tested by moving them up and down and also testing the locks that are in place. Caulking, placed along the windows should also be in good repair at all times.
  
Walk through the property as you check out the different sections of the existing carpet. A carpet that has become worn out is easy to tell. It will have some patches in sections that are over used. In addition to wear and tear, you should also be on the look out for the presence of any odors.
  
Check out the ceiling by turning your eyes upwards. Look for stain signs that are synonymous with presence of water damage along the ceilings. For houses whose ceilings have been plastered, make sure to confirm that the plaster is smooth in nature all through.
  
A kitchen inspection should help complete this process. In the kitchen, you will be checking whether the cabinets can open and close with ease. Also, be sure to check the current condition of the counter tops that have been installed. Appliances should also not be forgotten.
  
  
To make sure that nothing gets left out in your assessment, it will be best to make sure you divide the assessment into categories. In the first category, you can have the exterior aspect. That means that the interior side will take up the second category.
While still outside, also check your chimney. The chimney needs to be straight for its entire length. It also must have all its mortar and bricks in place. There should be no parts that are under threat of coming loose.
You will need to also take a look at the house siding. When dealing with the siding, your main focus should be on any sections that appear discolored. In addition, check to ensure that nothing is missing.
A house foundation has to be examined at all times. The foundation is an important part of the residence and you will need to make sure that it has not started shifting. Shifting is often caused by soil movements and this will lead to cracks appearing along the length of the wall.
Finish off the exterior assessment by taking a look at the house doors. Doors, especially exterior doors are often subject to damage by extreme weather elements. You will therefore need to make sure that you examine each door for any signs of weather stripping. Weather stripping is common at the bottom part of each door.
An interior assessment can begin by checking out the windows. Windows are tested by moving them up and down and also testing the locks that are in place. Caulking, placed along the windows should also be in good repair at all times.
Walk through the property as you check out the different sections of the existing carpet. A carpet that has become worn out is easy to tell. It will have some patches in sections that are over used. In addition to wear and tear, you should also be on the look out for the presence of any odors.
Check out the ceiling by turning your eyes upwards. Look for stain signs that are synonymous with presence of water damage along the ceilings. For houses whose ceilings have been plastered, make sure to confirm that the plaster is smooth in nature all through.
A kitchen inspection should help complete this process. In the kitchen, you will be checking whether the cabinets can open and close with ease. Also, be sure to check the current condition of the counter tops that have been installed. Appliances should also not be forgotten.
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