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7 Tips to Save Time and Money with a Home Inspection

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Home inspections are an important part of the home selling process. One of the most important things you can do to save time and money during a home inspection is to be prepared. Here are seven tips to help you get ready so that home inspection can be both efficient and stress-free:

Repairs & Maintenance

First, take a look around your home and make a list of any repairs or maintenance items that need to be addressed. This will give you an idea of what the inspector will be looking for and help you prioritize any necessary repairs. You might even be able to fix a few things yourself!

Documents Ready to Go

Second, gather all of the important documents related to your home, such as permits, purchase contract, repair history, and previous inspection reports. This will save time during the inspection and help the inspector identify any potential problems. Plus, it never hurts to have all of your paperwork in one place for easy access.

Is Everything Working?

Third, make sure all of your appliances are in working order and that there is no visible damage to your home’s structure or finishes. This will avoid any potential issues that could be flagged during the inspection. This includes the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. If you have any remodeling or construction projects underway, make sure they are complete before the inspection. In addition, check that all smoke, carbon monoxide detectors are appropriately placed. You want to make the necessary repairs or improvements before potential buyers see the property anyways.

Check the Exteriors

Check for any visible signs of damage to your home, such as cracks in the foundation or leaks in the roof. No one wants a surprise repair bill after the inspection.

Clean All Clutter

Be sure to clean your home before the inspection. Clean up any clutter around your home so that the inspector can easily access all areas. This includes removing items from countertops, closets, and storage areas. Turn on all lights so that the inspector can see every area of your home. You want to make sure every nook and cranny of your house is ready for inspection!

Unlock EVERYTHING

Make sure all doors and windows are unlocked so that the inspector can access all areas of your home. In addition opening all doors and windows allow for proper ventilation during the inspection.

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By following these tips, you can ensure that your home inspection goes smoothly and efficiently. Home inspections don’t have to be stressful or costly – with a little preparation, they can be a breeze!

Do you have any tips to add? Share them in the comments below! And if you’re in the market for a home inspector, be sure to check out our directory of professionals.


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