Important Home Inspections To Have Done Every Ten Years

Your home is much more than just a sanctuary or a showcase, there are many behind the scenes components that go into making it function and operate properly. Unless your home is under 10 years old, it's important to have routine maintenance done to ensure that everything is working correctly and remains up to code.  Here are a few inspections that you may want to consider calling a professional to do every ten years or as needed.

Plumbing

The plumbing system plays a major role in making sure water is flowing into your home properly and waste flows out safely. Over time, plumbing lines and fixtures can become weak or faulty, leading to failure. It's best to get all of your plumbing checked at least every ten years before a major problem arises. Some things a plumber will look for are:

  • Proper water pressure or PSI throughout the home
  • Leaks or damaged or eroded pipes and fittings
  • Making sure the toilet is working and sewer is flowing properly
  • Clogged drains
  • A hot water tank that is in good working order

Your plumber may recommend an energy-efficient, tankless hot water system to help you save money on your energy bills. A new water softener system may be recommended to help reduce stress on your pipes in the future. Having a plumbing inspection in your home can help reduce the risk of burst pipes down the road.

Electrical

One thing you may take for granted everyday is your home's electrical system. It works behind the scenes, generating power to almost everything you do on a daily basis. Some things such as old wiring and outdated electrical outlets can increase the risk for fire or electrocution. Having an electrician (such as one from Cole Electric Inc) or contractor that specializes in electrical services to come out and inspect the entire electrical system will help determine if anything needs to replaced or updated to meet local code.

HVAC

Your HVAC or heating and air conditioning units need to be in top working order to provide you with comfort throughout the winter and summer months. A complete inspection every ten years helps determine if the units are working efficiently and drawing minimally on your homes electrical system. Upgrading to energy-saving models will allow you to see instant results in how the unit heats or cools your living space.

Structural 

The foundation of your home is essential at supporting the entire structure as well as the electrical system throughout your home. Any water damage or soil erosion issues can lead to your home's foundation buckling or shifting under pressure. This can also affect windows, doors and the walls of your home as well.

A home inspection should be carried out to find problems that aren't obvious to the homeowner at first glance. This will save you time and money overall. 


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