Preparing a House for Home Inspection

Preparing a House for Home Inspection


Preparing A House For Home Inspection

Many of these items may be taken care of with little or no cost. Some of these items will indicate to the home inspector and buyer that the house of has been maintained.

  1. Remove grade or mulch from contact with siding. Preferably six or more inches of clearance.
  2. Clean out dirty gutters or debris from the roof.
  3. Divert all water away from house, i.e. downspouts, sump pumps, condensation drain, etc. Grade should slope away from structure. Clean out basement entry drains.
  4. Trim trees, roots and bushes back from foundation, roof, siding, and chimney.
  5. Paint all weathered exterior wood, and caulk around trim, chimney, windows and doors.
  6. Seal asphalt driveways if cracking.
  7. Seal or point up masonry chimney caps. Install metal fluecap.
  8. Clean or replace HVAC filter. Clean dirty air returns and plenum.
  9. Point up any following mortar joints in brick or block.
  10. Test all smoke detectors.
  11. Update attic ventilation if none is present.
  12. Clean chimney, fireplace, or woodstove (provide a copy for buyer).
  13. Seal masonry walls in basement.
  14. Don’t do quick cheap repairs, i.e (giant caulk repairs this will clue in an inspector that amateur work has been done and will tend to make him/her look closer at the house.
  15. Get all windows and doors in proper operating condition, including any cracked windows.
  16. Put all plumbing fixtures, toilet, tub, shower, sink, in proper working condition. Look for any leaks.
  17. Install GFCI receptacles near all water sources, test all present GFCI receptacles for proper operation.
  18. Check sump pump for proper operation.
  19. Replace any burnt out light bulbs.
  20. Remove rotting wood, firewood from contact with house.
  21. Proper grading recommended under deck.
  22. Install proper paper barrier in crawlspace.
  23. Caulk all exterior wall penetrations.
  24. Caulk all tub/shower fixtures.
  25. Caulk along tub/floor, tub/walls, tub/shower/glass doors.
  26. Remove any visible moisture from crawlspace. Moisture levels and wood should be below 18%, to deter rock and mildew. Check that crawlspaces dry and install a proper vapor barrier.
  27. Check that bath vents are properly vented.
  28. Remove paints, solvents, gas, etc. from crawlspace, basement, attic, porch, etc.
  29. Check the toilets are secured to floor.
  30. Remove clothes from washer and dryer if conveying.
  31. Where windows are at or below grade installed window wells and covers.
  32. Remove grade from contact with foundation vents.
  33. Have clear access to all attic, crawlspace, heat systems, garage and other areas that will need to be inspected.
  34. If house is vacant be sure all utilities are turned on:
    • Water
    • Electric
    • Water Heater
    • Furnace/Air Conditioning
    • Breakers in main panel
    • Notify inspector of any components which are excluded or should not be operated