Home Assessment

Our Home Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation designed to create a detailed record of your home’s essential systems and components. This proactive service ensures that every critical element—from appliances to HVAC systems—is documented and monitored for optimal performance and longevity.

Structural Components

Evaluating the foundational and external elements of the property for safety, integrity, and durability.

Foundation – Baseline Measurement:

Establishing a baseline measurement of the foundation for future reference and comparison.

Cracks or settling issues:

Identifying any visible cracks or settling that could indicate structural problems.

Water damage or seepage:

Checking for signs of water damage or seepage that may have affected the foundation.

Proper drainage around foundation:

Ensuring proper drainage systems are in place to prevent water pooling near the foundation.

Roofing System:

Inspecting the roof’s age, materials, and overall condition.

Age of roof:

Determining the age of the roof to assess its expected lifespan.

Missing/damaged shingles:

Checking for missing, cracked, or damaged shingles that may lead to leaks.

Flashing condition:

Evaluating the condition of flashing around chimneys, vents, and joints for proper waterproofing.

Gutter system condition:

Inspecting gutters and downspouts for blockages, damage, or misalignment.

Exterior Elements:

Evaluating the condition of the home’s exterior features for potential issues.

Siding condition:

Checking the condition of the siding for cracks, damage, or wear.

Window and door frames:

Inspecting the integrity of frames around windows and doors.

Deck/porch stability:

Assessing the condition of decks and porches for any instability or damage.

Mechanical Systems

Assessment of the home's critical systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and more, to ensure their safety and efficiency.

HVAC System:

Assessing the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system for performance, efficiency, and condition.

Age of units:

Evaluating the age of HVAC, electrical, and plumbing units to determine their remaining useful life.

Operational efficiency:

Checking the operational efficiency of the HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Ductwork condition:

Inspecting ducts for any leaks, damage, or blockages.

Filter system:

Reviewing the condition of air filters in HVAC systems and air purifiers.

Last service date:

Verifying the last date of service for each mechanical system to determine if maintenance is overdue.

Electrical System:

Evaluating the overall condition of the home’s electrical system, including wiring, outlets, and safety devices.

Panel capacity:

Assessing the electrical panel’s capacity to handle the home’s energy demands.

Wiring condition:

Checking the condition of the wiring throughout the home to ensure safety and efficiency.

Outlet functionality:

Ensuring all electrical outlets are functional and safe.

Light fixture operation:

Verifying that light fixtures work as expected and are safe to use.

Safety devices (GFCI/AFCI):

Ensuring that safety devices like GFCI and AFCI outlets are installed and functioning correctly.

Plumbing System:

Assessing the condition and functionality of the home’s plumbing system.

Location of Shutoff to Home and at Meter:

Identifying the location of the main water shutoff valve and meter for easy access in case of emergency.

Pipe material:

Reviewing the type of pipes used in the home (e.g., copper, PVC) to determine potential risks or issues.

Water pressure:

Measuring water pressure throughout the home to ensure it is within proper range.

Visible leaks:

Checking for any visible leaks in pipes, faucets, or fixtures.

Drain functionality:

Verifying that drains are functioning properly and are not clogged.

Water heater condition:

Assessing the condition and age of the water heater to anticipate potential issues.

Sump pump (if applicable):

Evaluating the condition of the sump pump, if present, and its ability to prevent water damage.

Interior Elements

Inspection of the interior elements of the home, including walls, ceilings, floors, and doors/windows.

Walls/Ceilings

Crack assessment:

Checking for cracks that could indicate settling or structural issues.

Water damage signs:

Inspecting for signs of water damage or mold growth on walls and ceilings.

Paint condition:

Assessing the condition of paint on walls and ceilings to determine if touch-ups or repaints are needed.

Insulation status:

Checking the condition of insulation in walls and ceilings to ensure energy efficiency.

Flooring

Type and condition:

Reviewing the type and condition of flooring (carpet, hardwood, tile, etc.).

Subfloor integrity:

Checking for integrity of the subfloor and any signs of rot or damage.

Squeaking or soft spots:

Identifying any areas that have soft spots or squeak when walked on, which may indicate damage.

Tile grout condition:

Inspecting tile grout for wear, cracks, or discoloration.

Doors/Windows

Operation smoothness:

Ensuring that doors and windows open and close smoothly without obstruction.

Seal integrity:

Checking the seals around doors and windows for gaps that may cause drafts or water intrusion.

Lock functionality:

Verifying that locks on doors and windows function properly for security.

Weather stripping condition:

Inspecting the condition of weather stripping around doors and windows to ensure proper sealing.

Safety Features

Reviewing key safety features in the home, including security devices, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and more.

Security:

Inspecting door and window locks, security systems, and exterior lighting.

Door locks:

Verifying that all doors have secure and functional locks.

Window locks:

Ensuring that all windows can be securely locked.

External lighting:

Checking the outdoor lighting around the home for security and safety.

Security system (if present):

Ensuring that any home security system is functional and up-to-date.

Safety Devices:

Verifying the presence and functionality of essential safety devices.

Smoke detectors:

Ensuring smoke detectors are installed and operational throughout the home.

Carbon monoxide detectors:

Verifying that carbon monoxide detectors are present and functioning.

Fire extinguishers:

Checking the presence, accessibility, and functionality of fire extinguishers.

Radon levels:

Measuring radon levels to ensure they are within safe limits.

Property Specific Features

Inspecting special property features, such as moisture levels, ventilation, and pest concerns.

Moisture levels:

Checking for any signs of excess moisture in the home, particularly in basements or attics.

Ventilation:

Ensuring adequate ventilation in key areas such as bathrooms, kitchen, and attic.

Insulation:

Reviewing the condition and depth of insulation throughout the home.

Attic:

Inspecting the attic for signs of water damage, pest activity, or inadequate ventilation.

Signs of pests:

Checking for evidence of pests or rodents in various parts of the home.

Roof leak indicators:

Identifying any signs of roof leaks, particularly in the attic or upper levels of the home.

Garage:

Reviewing the condition of the garage, including walls, floors, and doors.

Door operation:

Checking that the garage door opens and closes properly.

Floor condition:

Evaluating the condition of the garage floor for cracks, stains, or signs of damage.

Wall integrity:

Assessing the walls of the garage for any cracks, damage, or signs of wear.

Storage capacity:

Ensuring the garage has sufficient storage and functionality.

Documentation Review

Reviewing important home documents such as maintenance records, warranties, and service contracts.

Maintenance Records:

Reviewing any available records of past maintenance and repairs.

Previous repairs:

Assessing the history of repairs in the home to understand potential future issues.

Regular maintenance history:

Reviewing the schedule of regular maintenance and service performed on the home’s systems.

Equipment warranties:

Checking the warranty status of major home equipment like HVAC systems, appliances, etc.

Service contracts:

Reviewing any service contracts or agreements for ongoing home services.

Age Assessment:

Determining the age of major systems, appliances, and the home structure itself.

Major systems age:

Checking the age of major systems such as HVAC, electrical, and plumbing to anticipate replacement.

Appliance age:

Reviewing the age of appliances like the refrigerator, washer, dryer, and oven.

Structure age:

Determining the age of the home’s structure to anticipate potential repairs or renovations.

Renovation history:

Reviewing the history of renovations and improvements made to the home.

Ready to ensure your home is in top shape?

Contact us today to schedule your Initial Home Assessment. Let our expert team provide you with the detailed records and proactive maintenance solutions you need for peace of mind and long-lasting satisfaction. Reach out now and take the first step towards a well-maintained, efficient home!