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Cindy Brudvik Davis
RE/MAX Southern Advantage Pittsboro, Chatham County NC

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What a Home Inspection Should Cover Home inspections will vary depending on the type of property you are purchasing. A large historic home, for example, will require a more specialized inspection than a small condominium. However, the following are the basic elements that a home inspector will check. Structure: A home's skeleton impacts how the property stands up to weather, gravity, and the earth. Structural components, including the foundation and the framing, should be inspected. Exterior: The inspector should look at sidewalks, driveways, steps, windows, and doors. A home's siding, trim, and surface drainage also are part of an exterior inspection.
Roofing: A well-maintained roof protects you from rain, snow, and other forces of nature. Take note of the roof's age, conditions of flashing, roof draining systems (pooling water), buckled shingles, loose gutters and downspouts, skylight, and chimneys. Plumbing: Thoroughly examine the water supply and drainage systems, water heating equipment, and fuel storage systems. Drainage pumps and sump pumps also fall under this category. Poor water pressure, banging pipes, rust spots, or corrosion can indicate problems. Electrical: Safe electrical wiring is essential. Look for the condition of service entrance wires, service panels, breakers and fuses, and disconnects. Also take note of the number of outlets in each room. Heating: The home's heating system, vent system, flues, and chimneys should be inspected. Look for age of water heater, whether the size is adequate for the house, speed of recovery, and energy rating. Air Conditioning: Your inspector should describe your home cooling system, its energy source, and inspect the central and through-wall cooling equipment. Consider the age and energy rating of the system. Interiors: An inspection of the inside of the home can reveal plumbing leaks, insect damage, rot, construction defects, and other issues. An inspector should also take a close look at:
Ventilation/insulation: To prevent energy loss, check for adequate insulation and ventilation in the attic and in unfinished areas such as crawlspaces. Also look for property, secured insulation in walls. Insulation should be appropriate for the climate. Excess moisture in the home can lead to mod and water damage. Fireplaces: Fireplaces could be dangerous if not properly installed. Inspectors should examine the system, including the vent and flue, and describe solid fuel burning appliances. Source: American Society of Home Inspectors
Cindy Brudvik Davis, RE/MAX Southern Advantage, a full service real estate agent in Pittsboro, Chatham County, will work on your behalf to actualize your real estate and home ownership goals in the following NC Triangle towns and communities: Apex (Chatham and Wake Counties) Carrboro (Orange County) Cary (Chatham and Wake Counties) Chapel Hill (Chatham and Orange Counties) Fearrington Village (Pittsboro in NE Chatham County) Governor's Club (Chapel Hill, Chatham County) Graham (Southern Alamance County) Holly Springs (Wake County) Morrisville (Wake County) Pittsboro (Chatham County) Raleigh and North Raleigh (Wake County) RTP (Research Triangle Park) Siler City (Chatham County) Silk Hope (Pittsboro and Siler City in Chatham County) Snow Camp (Southern Alamance County) Southwest Durham County (near Duke University and the Streets at Southpoint) UNC (Chapel Hill, Orange County) Cindy Brudvik Davis, Real Estate Broker/REALTOR RE/MAX Southern Advantage 288 East Street Pittsboro, NC 27312 Pittsboro, Chatham County, and NC Triangle Homes For Sale Pittsboro, Chatham County, and NC Triangle Real Estate Search MLS I Search By Map I Mortgage Calculator I Triangle Schools About Cindy Brudvik Davis I Agency I Cindy's Listings I Designations I GRI I e-PRO |
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