1. Faulty Wiring – worn or outdated systems
and homeowner additions are the most common defects, especially in
older homes. Electrical system problems are safety related and
require immediate attention.
2. Roof Problems – improperly installed and
aged surfaces occur frequently. We also see poorly installed or
missing flashing at transition areas. Repairs may be simple or the
entire roof may need to be replaced. Follow-up any adverse roofing
system findings with an evaluation by a competent roofer.
3. Heating/Cooling System Defects - improper
installations, inadequate maintenance and aged components are
common.
4. Plumbing Issues – the most common defects
are leaking, outdated or problematic systems like polybutelene.
Repairs can often be made but on occasion total system replacement
is the only solution.
5. Inadequate Insulation & Ventilation in Attic
– poor insulation and poor ventilation causes excessive utility
costs and lack of occupant comfort.
6. Whole House is Poorly Maintained –
deferred maintenance represents a potential high cost situation to
bring the home back into condition. If the homeowner did not
properly care for the home, someone will need to later.
7. Poor Drainage Around the Structure – water
needs to drain away from the structure at its perimeter to prevent
water intrusion. Roof gutters and downspouts can sometimes be added
to rectify site drainage problems.
8. Air and Water Penetrating Cracks and Window
Perimeters At Exterior – structure cracks and separations at the
windows can allow water into the wall cavities which is conducive to
mold growth.
9. Minor Structural Damage – cut and broken
trusses are often seen in attic cavities and on occasion we also see
structural components missing. Usually repairs are needed, however
we find it is rarely an imminent safety hazard.
10. Potential Environmental Problems – signs
of mold growth represents the latest environmental scare. Homebuyers
should consider a complete environmental evaluation of the property
before buying.
You can use this information to your advantage
whenever you tour and consider a home. If you found this information
helpful, check out my
Maintenance Advice
page. Good luck!
Jesse McGuinness, Inspector