One way to be organized is to have a complete checklist of to-dos or whatever that needs to be looked into. A
home inspection is no exemption to such an organization strategy. There are three good reasons why a home inspection checklist is beneficial. One, it assures a high level of performance. Two, it ensures consistency. Three, for ethical fairness and purposes. Benefits can range from not missing out on anything to avoiding conflicts of interests by adhering to standards. The home inspection business, however, is not limited to having one checklist. Our home inspectors from Colorado Spring, CO use checklists to ensure that such critical inspection is done accurately. Take a look at Journey Inspections checklists and the nature and benefits of each.
First, we look at is the checklist of actions a client must take between scheduling and the actual inspection. The purpose of this first checklist is to ensure that nothing is left out unintentionally that might require rescheduling. This list ensures that nothing interferes with the inspection such as pets, movers, deliveries, no blockages to access on crawlspaces, attic, electrical panels, garage, utilities are turned on, and nothing is locked.
Next checklist adheres to ethical standards. The benefit of this checklist is to preempt conflicts of interests and that performance of our inspectors during a home inspections colorado springs does not fall short of professionalism. This includes, a) inspector must disclose any personal relationships with other parties involved b) not use his report to gain future referrals c) the inspector must not agree to report predetermined conditions c) no fraudulent advertising d) the inspector must not provide remedial work to compensate an inspection for one year afterward.
The third checklist stipulates the general exclusions of the inspection such that a) inspection is not exhaustive b) it doesn’t involve the inspector to move things for easy access c) the inspection is not a code compliance review d) the inspection is not a survey for environmental or hazardous materials.
The final checklist is one that is extremely significant during the inspection. Everything that needs to be assessed is listed here. The purpose of this checklist is for the client to be aware of what to expect, what will be inspected, and how extensive the home inspection colorado springs is. The following is the list of components inspected during a home inspector in Colorado Spring, CO
Exterior of the Structure:
Foundation, Roof, Flashing, Chimney, Downspouts, Gutters, Siding, Trim, Windows, Doors, Stairs, Decks & Patios, Grading, Drainage
Rain Protection:
Gutters, Downspouts, Grading, Overall property drainage
Interior of the Structure:
Ceilings, Walls,
Floors, Closets, Electrical Outlets, Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, Counters & Exhaust
Attic:
Insulation, Ventilation, Framing, Water Penetration, Accessibility & Storage
Crawlspace:
Foundation Materials, Flooring, Supporting Members, Stairways, Water Penetration, Area Ventilation & Drainage
Surrounding Components:
Driveways, Walkways, Retaining Walls
Plumbing:
Bath & Kitchen Fixtures, Vents, Water Flow & Shutoff Valves
Domestic Water Heater:
Equipment, Capacity, Energy Source & Safety Controls
Heating System:
Equipment, Energy Source, Zones, Safety Controls, Ductwork/ Piping
Air Conditioning:
Equipment, Zones, Ductwork
Electrical System:
Service Entry, Meter, Type, Rating of Overload Protection, Grounding, Bonding, Distribution Panel, Circuits, Outlets, Fixtures, Conductor Materials & Branch Systems
Garage or Carport:
Overhead Doors, Safety Controls & Fire Protection Materials
Fireplace:
Damper Operation, Exposed Flue, and Hearth
While most people think that a
home inspection is not mandatory, our goal here at Pueblo West Inspections is to ensure that homeowners have a complete understanding of the property. Checklists are just one way of showcasing our commitment to providing our clients only the best.