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What Household Faults to Search for now that Spring is Here

While home building inspections should take all aspects into consideration, no matter the time of year, there are some factors that are easier to focus on with Spring's arrival. If you are considering a sale or purchase, review the houesehold faults to look for in Spring - presented by Cap-it-all Building Inspections Perth.

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What Household Faults to Search for now that Spring is Here

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  1. What Household Faults to Search for now that Spring is Here

  2. What Faults to Search for now that Spring is Here While home building inspections should take all aspects into consideration, no matter the time of year, there are some factors that are easier to focus on with Spring's arrival. If you are considering a sale or purchase, here are some potential problem areas you should address with your inspector and may want to seek professional assistance with to make your sale, or purchase go more smoothly.

  3. Moisture One of the most damaging forces of nature is water and in the Spring, problems with leaking, standing water or bad drainage are more evident than at other times of year. It's best to make these inspections when water is present to better assess the scope of the issue. • After a good rain, examine ceilings and walls for signs of leakage. Flaking of paint or plaster indicates leaking. • Check along the foundation line as well. Here, discoloration of concrete, or beams, will indicate that water has been present. Spongy, soft wood components are experiencing fungal decay and should cause concern. • Focus on areas where water stands for more than an hour or so, as they can cause problems. Standing water leads to leaks and decay. • Excessive moisture causes a condition conducive to termite attack. Remember wet or soft timber is heaven for termites.

  4. Plants Spring awakens the trees and kicks all the other plants back into gear too, so watch for issues with the flora surrounding your property. • Trees, or tall shrubs encroaching into gutters should be trimmed. • Vines can cause damage to the property if not properly maintained. • Some tree and shrub roots cause foundation damage if grown too close to structures.

  5. Outdoor Structures Examine your deck, pool, patio covers and fencing for signs of damage, or wear. As the outdoor entertaining season gets started, it's best to make repairs early to prevent further damage and increase the value of your property. • Fasten down loose components to prevent them from moving and further damaging the structure. • Make sure paint, or stain finishes are maintained to help prevent UV deterioration and weathering. • Look for signs of leaning, tilting, or other movement that can indicate shifts in your soil, or the structure's foundation.

  6. Cover all the Bases with Cap-It-All Building Inspections So remember - spring cleaning doesn’t stop with closet-clearing and floor scrubbing! Get out there and prepare your house for a beautiful warm season. If you’d really like to give your house a good once-over, contact Cap-It-All Building Inspections. We’ll make sure you know every detail about your home.

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