Monday, December 20, 2010
If you're a Seller, then you should be aware of several things that may make the inspection process more efficient. Home inspections usually vary in times from two to five hours, depending on the size of the house.
The following tips will help you be prepared for your home inspection.
1. Pets and large animals should be leashed up or transferred off site.
2. The Home inspector will operate almost everything in the house, so make sure they have access.
3. Make sure the utilities are on: gas, water and electricity.
4. Make sure the pilot lights are on to gas fired mechanical units, gas water heaters, pool heaters, spas, fireplaces.
5. Replace any burned out light bulbs.
6. Test smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed.
7. Make sure filters and media filters have been changed in HVAC Systems.
8. Remove any wood, furniture, debris and stored items away from foundation and structural components.
9. Move any objects around electrical panel so that the panel front can be removed.
10. Make sure nothing is blocking the attic access such as automobiles, storage, etc.
11. Remove any locks from gates, service panels, etc. so a home inspector has access.
12. Move any items, which may restrict observation in the attic and crawl space.
13. Trim overgrown bushes, vegetation, and trees away from the house.
14. Repair or replace items such as damaged gutters, down spouts, knobs, hinges, latches, etc.
15. The swimming pool and hot tub equipment should be operational.
16. Copies of receipts for recent installation, cleaning and/or servicing of any major items such as the roof, HVAC system or other appliances should be provided.
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- Domicile Consulting’s Curriculum Vitae We have over 75 years of combined construction experience as carpenters, remodelers, engineering, insurance investigation, fire investigation and general contracting. We understand how buildings are put together and the materials and methods used. We are constantly and consistently educating ourselves in the latest construction methods and the ever expanding field of Building Science. Our most significant asset is the trust our clients place in us to educate them objectively about their property investment, whether residential or commercial. Here are some of their certifications and licenses: • State of Illinois Certified Home Inspection Education Provider • State of Illinois Licensed Home Inspector • Member of the American Society of Home Inspectors • Member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors • Member of the National Fire Protection Association • Member of the American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers • State of Illinois Certified Fire Investigator • RESNET and Building Performance Institute • National Air Balancing Institute Is YOUR inspector qualified?