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Prepare for the Home Inspection
Check these items before listing your home and minimize surprises at the inspection table.
Amy Beyer Realtor · Grapevine, TX · Powered by Real Broker, LLC
If you're preparing to sell your home and nervous about what the home inspection may reveal, this checklist covers exactly what a Texas Home Inspector is going to look for. By addressing these items in advance, you can minimize surprises, streamline the sale, and secure the best possible outcome.
Foundation | Grading | Drainage
- Corner pops (slab)
- High soil levels — minimum 4" clearance required
- Debris in gutters
- Missing splash blocks, or splash blocks turned the wrong way
- Gutters terminating next to the foundation
- Missing elbows or downspouts
- Exposed post-tension cable ends
- Foliage & trees touching the home
Roof Condition, Structure & Attic
- Attic ventilation — how well does your attic breathe?
- Exposed fasteners, plumbing boots, vents, and ridge cap shingles
- Missing kickout flashings
- Damaged or missing shingles
- Missing, damaged, or insufficient insulation
- Attic access ladder — loose or missing hardware
- Moisture-damaged or deteriorating fascia/soffit trim
Interior Walls, Ceilings, Floors, Doors & Stairways
- Evidence of water penetration
- Seam tape that is cracked, bulging, or loose
- Cracks in walls & ceilings
- Missing or loose hardware on doors
- Doors rubbing or sticking in frames
- Doors not latching
- Missing door stops
- Garage-to-living-space entry doors missing self-closing devices
- Garage-to-living-space entry doors not fire-rated
Exterior Walls, Windows & Doors
- Rusted lintels (steel plates) above windows & doors
- Wood/fiber cement boards or trim needing caulk/sealant on walls or around doors/windows
- Moisture-damaged or deteriorated wood trim around corners, doors & windows
- Missing or damaged window screens
- Windows stiff and hard to open
- Failed seals on windows
- Missing or loose weather stripping on doors
- Caulking around windows
Plumbing
- Missing anti-siphon & hose bibs (exterior faucets)
- Leaking hose bib valve handles
- Loose or leaking faucets/shower heads
- Loose or leaking toilets/toilet seats
- Tubs & shower surrounds needing caulking/sealant
- Leaks under sinks
- Poor or slow drainage at sinks, showers & tubs
- Missing or inoperable drain stops
- Missing pan under water heater (code requirement)
- Flexible or improper piping on Temperature Pressure Relief Valve (TPRV)
- Leaking or inoperable TPRV
- Corrosion at plumbing connections
Electrical
- Missing panel labeling — which breaker serves which part of the home
- Missing knockout covers
- Missing arc-fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) breakers
- Missing surge protection
- Neutrals/grounds under same lug in panel box
- Old/outdated panel boxes with known issues (Federal Pacific Electric, Zinsco, Sylvan)
- Faulty or missing ground fault interrupters (GFCI) in all required locations
- Loose, broken, or damaged receptacles (outlets)
- Reversed polarity in receptacles (wired incorrectly)
- Exterior receptacles missing waterproof covering
- Tamper-resistant receptacles where required
- Missing cover plates on receptacles & junction boxes
- Missing light globes
- Lights not illuminating
- Non-working doorbell chimes
- Old or missing smoke & carbon monoxide detectors
Appliances & Garage Door Operations
Dryer Exhaust System
- Screens on dryer exhaust
- Lint build-up in dryer duct
- Vents properly sealed to exterior
- Ducts made of smooth-interior metal from wall to termination
- Manual locks not disabled when a mechanical opener is installed
- Sensor eye more than 6" from floor, or missing
- Auto-reverse not working
Pools & Spas
- Visible cracks, damage, or wear on pool shell, deck, and coping
- Proper drainage to prevent water pooling on the deck (slip hazard)
- Electrical components (pumps, heaters, lights) properly bonded and grounded
- Underwater lights and nearby outlets have GFCI protection
- All wiring secure and free from corrosion
- Leaks in visible plumbing; condition of pump, filter, and heater assessed
Safety barriers matter: Inspectors verify that fences, gates, and alarms comply with local codes. Are gates self-latching? Do doors leading from the home to the pool area have child alarms?
Sprinkler Systems
- Properly installed backflow prevention device
- Visible leaks in pipes and sprinkler heads
- All zones functioning with adequate water pressure and coverage
- Placement and condition of sprinkler heads — broken or clogged heads
- Proper drainage to prevent water waste and potential foundation damage
Ready to list? Let's talk.
AmyBeyerRealtor.comAmy Beyer Realtor
Grapevine, TX · 972-965-0657 · [email protected]
Powered by Real Broker, LLC · TREC #0500623
Grapevine, TX · 972-965-0657 · [email protected]
Powered by Real Broker, LLC · TREC #0500623

