The interior part of your home comprises many parts, components, systems, and structures that need inspection when you are buying a new home, moving into a new house, or remodeling the home. Interior inspection covers a variety of things. Top Home Inspection team looks at the electrical components to see if the outlets have been wired correctly and grounded. It checks if outlets are GFCI protected for the safety of the family, pets, and guests. Besides, our inspection team checks that switches are functioning and lights are working as they should. Also, the appliances are assessed to see if they are in good working conditions. When looking at the electrical items, the inspectors check the fuse box to ensure the wiring has been done correctly.
Interior inspection also constitutes the plumbing system, and our technicians check for functional water flow, whether in or out of the house. They also look for leaks occurring within the plumbing system because they could indicate other problems like mold infestation. Proper drainage in the kitchen sinks, bathrooms, and other locations inside the house reduces the problem of water or moisture damage. The inspectors will look at the plumbing connections to ensure that there are no cross-connections. Heating and cooling systems are part of the interior inspection and our technicians will ensure these systems are adequate and performing efficiently.
Other areas that are technicians examine are the floors, ceilings, interior walls, as well as the painting. The windows and doors are inspected to ensure they lock, open, and close as they should. Any signs in the interior of the home that may indicate safety issues or structural problems are looked at and indicated in the report.
When it comes to interior painting, we look at things like peeling or flaking. In homes built 40 or more years before, we may recommend lead testing on the paint because the paint used in those buildings is likely to contain lead. If the paint is peeling, it poses cross-connections dangers to the family and visitors in the home. Our interior elements inspection report will provide you with the details you need about various structures, parts, components, and systems in the house and their current state.