Home inspection action plan
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Findings by severity
Two wires appear connected to a single breaker, which can cause overheating or unsafe electrical conditions.
Why it matters: Improper connections are a fire and safety hazard.
Next step: Recommend evaluation by a licensed electrician to correct the panel. (Licensed electrician)
One or more bedrooms appear to be missing smoke detectors.
Why it matters: Working smoke detectors are a basic life-safety requirement.
Next step: Install code-compliant smoke detectors before move-in.
An exterior or wet-area outlet appears to lack GFCI protection.
Why it matters: GFCI outlets help prevent electric shock in damp locations.
Next step: Recommend a licensed electrician add GFCI protection where required. (Licensed electrician)
The HVAC system is near the end of its expected service life based on the provided notes.
Why it matters: Replacement can be a significant future cost.
Next step: Recommend evaluation by a licensed HVAC professional. (Licensed HVAC technician)
The water heater is older and/or appears to lack a visible expansion tank.
Why it matters: Older units and missing expansion tanks can lead to future failures.
Next step: Have a licensed plumber assess the unit and expansion tank requirement. (Licensed plumber)
Grading near the home may direct water toward the foundation.
Why it matters: Poor drainage can contribute to moisture and foundation issues over time.
Next step: Recommend regrading or drainage correction; discuss with your agent.
An active drip or leak was noted (e.g., under a sink).
Why it matters: Active leaks can cause water damage and mold if left unaddressed.
Next step: Recommend a licensed plumber repair the leak. (Licensed plumber)
Shingles show aging with minor granule loss; no active leaks noted.
Why it matters: A typical maintenance item; monitor remaining roof life.
Next step: Plan for future roof maintenance; not urgent based on the notes.
No major foundation cracking was observed per the notes.
Why it matters: Foundation integrity is fundamental to the home.
Next step: No action required based on the provided notes.
Based on the provided notes, there are significant items that warrant a careful review with licensed professionals before making a decision.
- •Double-tapped breaker
- •Missing smoke detectors
- •Missing GFCI protection
- •Aging HVAC system
- •Water heater age / expansion tank
- •Grading / drainage toward foundation
- •Double-tapped breaker
- •Missing smoke detectors
- •Double-tapped breaker
- •Aging HVAC system
- •Ask whether a licensed electrician evaluation is recommended.
- •Ask whether a licensed hvac technician evaluation is recommended.
- •Ask whether a licensed plumber evaluation is recommended.
- •Ask the seller to address: Double-tapped breaker.
- •Ask the seller to address: Aging HVAC system.
- •Double-tapped breaker
- •Missing smoke detectors
Recommend reviewing the items above with your real estate agent and obtaining evaluations from licensed professionals where noted. This summary helps organize the findings and does not replace a licensed inspector.
Inspection checklist
GetInspexi Agent helps organize and explain inspection information. It does not replace a licensed home inspector, contractor, engineer, or legal professional. Always verify findings with qualified professionals.