Standard Residential Home Inspection
Let’s Take a Good Look
A standard home inspection covers a comprehensive visual review of a property's key components to assess its overall condition and functionality. Checking for potential leaks, water damage and safety concerns. Here's what's covered.
Structural Components: Foundation, walls, ceilings, floors, and roof framing.
Roofing: Inspection of the roof covering, gutters, downspouts, flashing, and chimneys.
Exterior: Siding, windows, doors, decks, balconies, and drainage systems.
Plumbing: Water supply, fixtures, pipes, water heaters, and drains.
Electrical Systems: Outlets, wiring, circuit breakers, and grounding systems.
HVAC Systems: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning units, and ducts.
Interior: Walls, ceilings, floors, stairs, and railings.
Attic and Insulation: Ventilation, insulation levels, and any signs of leaks or moisture.
Foundation: Checking for water intrusion, proper drainage, and structural integrity.
Appliances: Built-in appliances like ovens, dishwashers, and range hoods.
Safety Features: Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and proper handrails.
A standard inspection report provides details on the condition of each of these components and highlights any necessary repairs or safety concerns.