How to Conduct a Home Exterior Inspection

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If you’re going to keep your home in the best possible condition, you’ll first need to make sure that you regularly perform a home exterior inspection. It’s easy to ignore the exterior of your home, but you shouldn’t.

But how should you go about inspecting your home’s exterior? There are many important things to focus on and look out for as you check out your home. Find out more below.

Tips on Performing a Home Exterior Inspection

Keep an eye out for these potential issues. Look for these home safety issues about once every six months.

1 – Be Safe

The first and most important thing to highlight is safety. If you’re not sure how to do something safely, you should leave it to someone who does. Inspecting your home is obviously important, but it’s certainly not as important as looking after your own safety. For example, when inspecting the roof, you don’t want to just climb up there and walk around because that’s how devastating accidents happen.

 

2 – Check for Potential Entry Points for Pests

When it comes to the actual inspection work, one of the first things you should do is check for entry points. These are locations in the exterior of the home where pests might be able to gain entry. Small gaps or cracks can lead to major infestations in your home. Birds, rodents, and insects will all jump at the chance to make your home theirs, so deal with any potential entry points you find.

 

3 – Don’t Forget About the Roof

You shouldn’t forget about the importance of checking your roof. Of course, if you don’t know how to do this safely or you know there are problems up there that need to be addressed, you should contact a local roofing company you can trust. It’s vital that you consider the condition of your roof because if you don’t, you might miss out on big problems that’ll damage your home considerably in the months and years ahead.

 

4 – Have a Pro Check the Foundations

The foundations of your home dictate the quality and stability of the rest of it. If there’s a problem with your foundations, it simply has to be addressed because there’s no alternative. Of course, fixing foundation issues can be majorly expensive. But it’ll be easier and more affordable to deal with those kinds of issues if you find the problem early, so have a pro check them regularly so problems can be spotted sooner rather than later.

5 – Inspect the Gutters and Siding

You can’t ignore the siding that covers the exterior of your home. Over time, problems can begin to occur, but they’re usually very easy and straightforward to fix if you hire the right people to carry out the work. You should also unblock the gutters and inspect them for any damage that might have been sustained, especially after a storm or bad weather conditions.

Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Completing a Home Exterior Inspection

It pays off to inspect the condition of your home ‘s exterior from time to time. That way, you can spot problems early and have them dealt with–before you have a disaster on your hands. That’ll help you to save time, money and stress over the long-term because problems will be addressed before they can get worse. Just remember to stay safe!

 

Deborah
Deborahhttps://www.diyhomegarden.blog
Deborah Tayloe is a full-time blogger, children's book author, and freelance writer, contributing to large publications. She has a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Education/English and a Spanish Minor. In addition, she holds a Certificates in Natural Health and Herbology from accredited programs. She pursued these natural wellness certifications due to her love for herb gardening. Despite freelancing to make a living, her love is "all things home." Deborah grew up in a family that grew a large vegetable garden and a fruit orchard, helping her parents pull weeds and can home-grown foods as part of her childhood. In fact, she had no idea that she could purchase veggies and fruits in pre-packed steel cans until she went to college and made a food run. Today, she lives in Bertie County, North Carolina, an agricultural rural area with more chickens than people. She lives with her husband and two rescue pets a sweet toy fox terrier and a cat who showed up one day and moved into the house. Together, they enjoy DIY projects, furniture refinishing, gardening, and canning.

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