Checklist to Prepare your Home to Ace an Inspection – Part 2

Is your Alaska home inspection ready before listing? In our last article we listed some of the items you should inspect before the sale. The extra time you take to prepare your home and fix any issues will save you time and money as well as potential hiccups during the closing process.

Here are the final items on our checklist:

  1. Check your Bathroom for issues – Take a moment to inspect each of the bathrooms in your home and check for any potential issues. Inspect the area around the base of the bath or shower for any stains or signs of past leaking. Are you tub or shower tiles secure and the surfaces solid? Inspect the condition of your caulking inside and outside the tub and shower area. Test that your sink, tub and shower drain properly and there is adequate flow and pressure at all fixtures. Check that your exhaust fan is working as designed. Lastly, check that your toilet does not rock, is stable, and that there are no stains around the base.
  2. Inspect your Kitchen – Are your cabinets in good condition? Do the doors and drawers operate as designed? Check that your built-in appliances are all operational. Look for signs of leaks in pipes under sinks and check that the cabinet floor is solid without stains or decay. Is the water flow to your sink adequate? Check for rust or deterioration on garbage disposal or waste pipes. Is your dishwasher draining properly without any leaks? Do all parts operate? Check that the baskets and doors work as designed. Is there a working exhaust fan that vents to the exterior? Is there electrical outlet protection for outlets within 6 feet of your sink? These are known as Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter or GFCI.
  3. Check all rooms – Walk into each room and check that the floors, walls and ceilings are straight, plumb and level. The floor, ceilings and walls should be free of stains, in good condition and without cracks. The paint, wall covering, and paneling should be in good condition, and there should be adequate insulation in the walls. If there is a fireplace make sure it is not cracked, damaged or stained and should be maintained. The flue should be cleaned and lined and the damper operating efficiently. There should be a heating/cooling source in each room. Check all electrical outlets and make sure they are operational and that there are adequate numbers for each room. Lights and switches should be working. The doors should latch and operate easily without broken hardware or any decay/damage. Check that windows all have weather stripping, are free of decay, open and close easily and that there is no broken glass.
  4. Check your attic – Your attic shouldn’t have any open electrical splices, no plumbing, exhaust or appliance vents should terminate in the attic. There should be sufficient and properly installed insulation. Check that there is adequate ventilation with all ventilation operational. There should be no stains on underside of roofing.
  5. Roof – Check composition shingles, wood shingles or shakes, or flat roofs for any signs of damage or decay. Check the flashing around roof penetrations. Check the Soffits and fascia for decay or stains. There should not be any excess roofing cement, tar or caulk. Check that all vents are clean and unpainted. Your gutters should be free of decay, clean, not bending or sagging with all joints sealed and no sections missing. Chimneys should be straight, properly flashed and in good condition.
  6. Doors, windows and trim – Check wood frames and trim for signs of cracks, rot or decay. The joins around the frames should be caulked. Make sure that there is no broken glass or damaged screens on windows and no broken double-paned window seals. Drip caps should be installed over windows and storm windows, or thermal glass used. Muntin and Mullion glazing compounds should be in good condition.
  7. Check Exteriors – The exterior should be in good condition with proper clearance between ground and any wood siding materials. No vines on the surface of the structure, and no stains.
  8. Check Structure – The board lines should be straight and level. The sides of the house shouldn’t bow or sag. Window and door frames should appear square. The foundation should be in good condition without significant cracks.
  9. Check area around the house – There should be proper drainage away from house, no standing water, and no signs of leaks from septic or leech field. Check that the landscaping is in good condition and that there are no branches or brush touching the house or hanging over the roof. All structures should be in good conditions on property. Check that all railings, decks, driveways, sidewalks, patios and entrance landings are in good condition and secure.

These are just a few items that you can check to make sure that your home is in tip top shape and can save you thousands of dollars down the line. This list isn’t exhaustive but can give you a leg up in the selling process. If you have any questions at all, please contact us! We are happy to help you make the process as smooth as possible.

Checklist to Prepare your Home to Ace an Inspection – Part 1

Selling your home in Alaska is an exciting process. Now is the time to work with your real estate agent and prepare your home for sale. Together you can attract the best offer and put that toward your new dream home.

Taking the time to get ahead of any maintenance issues or repairs before listing will help you to find any potential issues and repair what you can before listing. It will also help you be aware of what a potential buyer could find and want to negotiate out of your sale price.

We’ve compiled a short checklist of things to look for to have a comprehensive view of your property.

  1.  Check your heating and cooling system – It’s important to check your heating and cooling system to be sure that it’s operating well. Check for good air flow on forced hot air systems. Check your flues for any open seams and the slopes up to chimney connection. Make sure there are separate flues for gas/oil/propane and wood/coal. Take the time to look for rust around your cooling unit and check that all your air filters are clean. There should be no combustion gas odor, no asbestos on heating pipes, water pipes or air ducts. The ductwork should be in good condition.
  2. Check your Electrical – Check the service panel and make sure you have adequate capacity; all your cables are attached to the panel with cable connectors and that no fuses or breakers are overheating. Check your visible wiring and make sure they are in good condition with no ‘knob-and-tube” wiring or exposed splices. Your cables should be secured and protected.
  3. Check your Plumbing – Check your visible pipes for evidence of leaks or damage as well as stains on materials near the pipes. Your drainpipes should slop slightly toward outlet to septic/sewage system. Check your water heater for signs of rust. Make sure that it is vented properly and is sized correctly to produce enough hot water for the number of bedrooms in the house. The water temperature should be between 118 and 125 Fahrenheit. Your water pump should not short cycle. Be sure that your galvanized pipes don’t restrict water flow. Test that your well water is acceptable.
  4. Check your Basement/Mechanical Room – Check your basement or mechanical room for evidence of moisture. Check your exposed foundation for stains or major cracks as well as flaking or efflorescence. Check the insulations at rim/band joists. Inspect your visible structural wood for signs of sagging, damage, decay or stains. Be sure that you don’t have any insect damage and your sills are attached to the foundation with anchor bolts.
  5. Check safety features – Inspect your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and make sure they are where required by local ordinances. Check your stairway treads and make sure your risers are solid. The stair handrails should be in good condition and in all places needed. Check that your garage door opener operates efficiently and stops for obstacles.

These are just a few items on the inspection checklist. In our next article we will cover more items that you can go over to make sure that your home is in top listing ready condition. If you’re considering selling your home here in the Anchorage, Eagle River, Wasilla, and the Mat-Su Valley we are happy to help you answer any questions that you might have.