Foundation, Masonry - Exterior
Check foundation walls & floors for evidence of cracking,
heaving or deterioration.
Check chimneys for loose, deteriorating or missing mortar.
Check grading to ensure proper slope away from home's foundation.
Check basement and crawl space for moisture or leaks after wet
weather.
Check all exterior wood surfaces for weathering or paint failure.
Check foundation and attic vent screens for damage.
Cut back and trim all vegetation from structures.
The
Roof
Check for any missing, loose or damaged shingles.
Check for open seams, blisters or bald areas on flat roofs.
Clean gutters, strainers and downspouts.
Check downspouts to ensure proper water diversion from foundation
walls.
Check for any evidence of water penetration in the attic after
wet weather.
Check flashing around all surface projections and sidewalls.
Trim back all tree limbs and vegetation away from the roof.
Check antenna supports for possible leak sources.
Check fascia and soffits for deterioration and damage.
Doors
and Windows
Check for loose or missing glazing putty.
Check caulking on all openings and joints between wood and masonry
for deterioration.
Check weather stripping.
Check for broken glass and damaged or missing screens.
Check all window and door hardware.
Plumbing
Check all faucets, hose bibs, and supply valves for leaks.
Check for evidence of leaks around and under sinks, showers, toilets
and tubs.
Check water heater for leaks and corrosion.
Check underground sprinkler system for leaky valves and exposed
lines.
Clean septic tank every two years.
Have well water checked for safety
Know the location of your main water shut-off valve.
Heating
and Cooling System
Clean or change furnace filters every three months.
Lubricate fans and motor bearings.
Check fan belt tension.
For steam systems, check shut off valve for leaks and drain low
water cut off as per manufacturer's instructions.
Keep areas around heating and cooling equipment clean and free
of stored items.
Have systems serviced annually.
Install carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in home.
Electrical
Periodically check for exposed wiring and cable. Replace at first
sign of wear or other damage.
Check all lamp cords and plugs for wear. Replace as necessary.
Trip circuit breakers every six months to ensure proper functioning.
Trip ground fault interrupters every month to ensure proper functioning.
Learn location of electrical service panels and label each circuit
accordingly.
If fuses blow, circuit breakers trip frequently, or appliances
spark or short out, contact a licensed electrician for immediate
repairs.
Interior
Check ceilings and surfaces around windows for evidence of moisture
during wet weather.
Check all ceiling areas beneath bathrooms for evidence of leaks.
Check all tile joints for adequate grout.
Check caulking around showers, bathtubs, sinks and toilet base.
Check all stairs and railings for loose members.
Test all smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms periodically,
as per manufacturer's instructions.
Know the location of all gas shut off valves.