The Buyers Preliminary House Inspection will focus on the most costly items which will make or break the deal such as HVAC, Roofing, Kitchen, Electric, Structural, Insect Infestation and Plumbing. Following your inspection, call a certified home inspector as soon as possible. If your home inspector finds a problem you may need to call in an electrician or HVAC mechanic as a follow up and you would need time to follow through.
Before going out, visit the courthouse and note the zoning and surrounding zoning, the lot shape and irregularities, deed, liens, permits for house additions, owners and age of the house.
Now, begin your house inspection visit by bringing an inspection bin with you in your vehicle filled with tools, a flashlight, old shoes, change of clothes, clipboard and forms to fill in to record your findings, pens, questions for the seller, tape measure, camera, magnifying glass and binoculars.
Begin by evaluating the curb appeal, front and back yard and the quality of the neighborhood. List the highlights and concerns. Are there any sheds in poor condition that need to be repaired or removed. Next check the age of the roof, the type material used, any missing shingles, truss condition, rain gutters or lack of, facade pulled away, large tree overhang and insect issues. Check the concrete slab or basement or crawl space. Look for cracks, structural issues, mold and water damage. » Read more: Buyers Preliminary House Inspection