10 must-read tips to get your Vancouver home ready for the inspection

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Published on February 21, 2021

You have only one chance to impress the home inspector. Of course, you can’t possibly know everything that might show up on the inspection report, but you can make your home appear well-maintained and take care of some common problems before the inspector knocks on the door.

  1. Clear all access points that the inspector will use. These include the attic, water heater, and electrical panel.
  2. Change the HVAC filters and clean the fuzz off the vent covers.
  3. Ensure that all light switches work and replace burned-out bulbs.
  4. Clean out the fireplace. Check the damper to ensure that it is operating properly. Cracks in the brick? Seal them with a high-temp silicone sealant.
  5. How are those windows? Replace cracked glass and torn screens. Then, open every window in the home to make sure they slide smoothly (both upon opening and closing). While they’re open, take a rag and some cleaning solution to the tracks. Finally, clean both inside and outside glass.
  6. Another common problem that makes its way onto too many inspection reports is water-damaged wood, especially the soffits, fascia, window sills (and here you thought you were finished with those windows!) and door trim.
  7. Cracks and holes in stucco should be sealed. We found a YouTube video (“How to Repair Cracks and Holes in Stucco”) that will walk you through the process.
  8. The pros at TheBuildingInspector.net suggest that owners of wood-framed homes should ensure that mulch isn’t piled up the foundation. “You should be able to see 4 inches of exposed foundation,” they suggest.
  9. Those same pros urge you to ensure that your kitchen appliances are clean and that they work properly. (Ice maker as well).
  10. Fix any leaks in the ceiling. Then, seal the stain and paint.

Remember, the home inspector will perform a visual inspection of the home and its components. This includes the HVAC system, plumbing, heating, gas lines and electrical panel.

The inspection will take between two and three hours and, as tempting as it may be to be present, the buyer (who hired the inspector) will often tag along, with his or her real estate agent, naturally.

If you have any questions about the home inspection process, please feel free to ask. We’re happy to provide all the information you need.

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The above article on 10 must-read tips to get your Vancouver home ready for the inspection was provided by Regan Pyke, a leader in the field of sales, marketing, (Renovations!!), and Real Estate Investing. Regan can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 778-228-2448.

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