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Owner: Michael Del Greco NJ Home Inspector License GI 0121
Accurate Inspections, Inc., 56 Woodland Dr, W Paterson, NJ 07424 
Phone 201-455-6569 8am to 8pm every day


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Structure:

New Jersey home inspections inspect the foundation; floors; walls; ceilings; and roof; describe the foundation construction type and material; floor construction type and material; wall construction type and material; ceiling construction type and material; and roof construction type and material;

NJ home inspection will probe structural components where deterioration is suspected unless such probing would damage any finished surface.

New Jersey home inspection will describe in the home inspection report the methods used to inspect under- floor crawl spaces and attics.

HOW TO HELP AVOID STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS

Water that strikes the home or drips down from the roof should drain away from the foundation walls. The gutter and downspout system should keep water from pooling around the foundation where it can create a moisture problem. Be sure gutters and downspouts are kept open and in good repair.

Trim shrubs and bushes away from the foundation walls. Clearance space should be at least one foot.

Check masonry foundation walls for cracks or weakened, crumbling mortar.

Examine main support beams, support columns, and floor joists for evidence of bowing or warping.

Check wood structural members, such as joists, beams, and columns, with a screwdriver or pocket knife to be sure wood is solid and free from decay.

Check the inside and outside of all foundation walls and piers for termite tubes and damage. You may choose to have an insect-control company to do this each year.

Check that the crawl space vapor barrier is in good condition and placed correctly. A vapor barrier is usually a polyethylene material (6-mil) that covers 70 to 100 percent of the crawl space, depending on the severity of the moisture problem.

Examine the inside of basement walls for dampness or water stains indicating seepage or a leak.

n this area of the country, water lines and outside faucets need some freeze protection or winter drainage.

In addition, garden hoses should be drained and stored for the winter.

Clean leaves and debris from around an outside heating/air conditioning condenser and trim back shrubs that may block air movement around the home.

Yard care power equipment should be drained of fuel in the late fall or early winter and serviced according to manufacturer's instructions.

Doorways, below grade window wells, and storm drains should be cleaned of debris or leaves.

Driveways and walks should be checked for cracks, breaks, or erosion that may damage them. If asphalt surfaces need repairing, be certain you have the equipment and skill to do a lasting repair job. Otherwise, choose a reputable contractor. Unrepaired cracks in concrete can lead to further damage.

Clean and repair garden equipment after the last use of the season. Remove dirt and rust, then store in dry area. Winter is a good time to file rough spots on hoes and shovels and to apply linseed oil to handles of garden tools. Thoroughly rinse pesticide and herbicide sprayers to prevent clogging, and rinse fertilizer spreaders to prevent corrosion.

Fences, gates, and retaining walls should be checked for ease of operation, condition of structure, and materials. Make repairs as needed.

NJ home inspections Walkthrough Checklist

For New homes, used homes, additions, renovations and kitchen and bath remodels

Interior – General

  • Painting satisfactory in all rooms, closets and stairways no touch-ups required
  • Walls, no dents, scratches, nicks or bad finish
  • Windows all working and sealed properly
  • Doors all working and sealed properly. All keys acquired
  • All glass in windows and doors good with no cracks or chips
  • Wood floors properly installed and finished with no stains or marks
  • Carpets properly installed with no stains and all seams match
  • No squeaking floors or walls
  • Wall coverings installed properly with no damage
  • All interior wood trim and moldings in place and properly installed with no open miters or cracks
  • All Air Conditioning working properly
  • Heating units working properly
  • Appliances are the correct color and models
  • Appliances are all working properly
  • All cabinets and countertops checked for scratches, nicks, cuts, cracks or burns
  • All cabinet doors open and close properly
  • All cabinet hardware installed properly
  • Basement checked for evidence of dampness, cracks in foundation and leaks

Miscellaneous

  • Jobsite is clear of all debris
  • Check all options such as garage door opener, garbage disposal etc.
  • Received all instruction manuals, directions and warranties
  • Fireplace works properly, Draft and damper working
  • All proper paperwork received and Certificate of Occupation
  • All items in the house are the right color, model and size as specified in contract
  • Special instructions for care of floors, finishes, counters etc have been reviewed

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