Pass The First Time: How To Prepare For Your Building Inspection

If you're scheduled for a building inspection, you want to make sure you pass the first time. Taking multiple attempts to pass your building inspection will cost you time and money. Luckily, there are steps you can take to improve your chances of passing your building inspection on the first attempt. Here are four of those steps for you to follow. 

Take Care of Plumbing 

If you're currently dealing with leaky pipes, and you're scheduled for a building inspection, now's the time to take care of the repairs. Plumbing problems can lead to an automatic failure on your building inspection. That's because plumbing problems increase the risk for mould growth and water damage. The first thing you need to do is have leaky faucets and pipes repaired. It's also a good idea to have your drain pipes cleaned prior to the inspection. This will allow you to identify any hidden plumbing problems that will need to be addressed prior to the inspection. 

Repair Electrical Issues

Electrical problems are another issue that can lead to a failing score on your building inspection. Electrical problems can stem from a variety of issues, including those related to wiring, breakers, and circuit boards. If you don't take care of electrical problems in a timely manner, they can increase your risk for electrical fires. The best way to protect your building and to ensure a passing score on your building inspection is to take care of electrical repairs as soon as a problem presents itself. 

Service the HVAC

If you haven't serviced your HVAC system in the past few years, it's important that you take care of that before you have the building inspectors come through. Your HVAC system will be part of the inspection process. If the inspection identifies issues with any component of the system, your building may not pass the inspection. This is especially true if the HVAC is non-operational or has significant damage. To improve your chances for a passing score on your building inspection, have your HVAC system serviced immediately. 

Clear the Attic and Crawlspace

Finally, if you're scheduled for a building inspection, don't forget to clear the attic and crawlspace. This is especially important if you use those areas for extra storage space. The inspector will need to get into those areas to inspect ducts, insulation, and electrical wiring. Providing easy access to those areas will increase your chances for a passing score on your building inspection.

Reach out to a building inspection service to get started. 


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