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Inspection reports repeatedly identify similar neglected maintenance items. Performing some basic maintenance can help keep your home in better condition, thus reduce the chance of those conditions showing up on the inspection report. To present a better maintained home to perspective buyers, follow these tips. Most of these items can be accomplished with little or no cost, while the benefits of selling a well maintained home can be worth the effort.

1. Clean both rain gutters and any roof debris and trim back excessive foliage from the exterior siding.

2. Divert all water away from the house. For example; rain-gutter downspouts, sump pump discharge locations, and clean out garage and basement interiors.

3. Clean or replace all furnace filters.

4. Remove grade or mulch from contact with siding preferable providing 6-8 inches of clearance.

5. Paint all weathered exterior wood and caulk around trim, chimneys, windows, doors, and all exterior wall penetrations.

6. Make sure all windows and doors are in proper operating condition; replace cracked windowpanes.

7. Replace all burned out light bulbs.

8. Make sure all of the plumbing fixtures are in spotless condition (toilets, tubs, showers and sinks) and in proper working order (repair leaks).

9. Provide clear access to both attic and foundation crawl spaces, heating/cooling systems, water heaters, electrical main and distribution panels and remove the car’s from the garage.

10. If the house is vacant make sure that all utilities are turned on. Should the water, gas or electric be off at the time of inspection, the inspector will not turn them on. Therefore, the inspection process will be incomplete, which may possibly affect the time frame in removing sales contract contingencies.

For a complete reference guide to preparing your home, visit:

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