Before buying a house, make sure to carefully check the following details to not only ensure a quality living for your family but also avoid spending a fortune on repairs later.
1. Drainage system
Water is an extremely important factor in everyday family life. Many families have found themselves in frustrating situations due to a lack of water for daily living or a clogged drainage system after moving to a new place. To check this, you should turn on the water and flush the washing machine, bathtub, and sink at the same time.
Flush the water together to check the drainage system.
2. Open all windows
Replacing windows is definitely not a fun task as they can be quite expensive. So don’t forget to open all the windows to check if they are still secure or if they are stuck or too old to open when inspecting the house.
Open the windows to check if they function properly
3. Clean water supply system
Nothing is more frustrating than turning on a faucet and no water comes out. It’s better to open all types of faucets to see if they are working properly or if there is any leakage so that you can have appropriate solution.
Don’t forget to check if the faucets are still functioning
4. Water taste
The water source directly affects your health and the health of your family members, so don’t forget to check the quality of the water in the new place. The simplest way is to take a glass of water from the faucet and taste it to see if it has any strange or unpleasant taste. You can also wait a few hours to see if there is any sediment to make a more informed decision about buying the house or finding appropriate treatment.
Check if the water has any strange taste
5. Toilet flushing
When flushing the toilet, pay attention to whether the water in the tank is strong enough to flush the toilet paper. If it can’t, ask the homeowner to fix it before signing the house purchase contract.
Check the flushing activity of the toilet
6. Electrical system
The electrical system is also an extremely important factor to check to ensure safety for the whole family. You should check the outlets and switches to see if they are loose or exposed before requesting the homeowner to fix them or planning your own repair.
Open the electrical panel to check for safety
7. Floor
Before moving into the new house, you need to find out if the floor is abnormally uneven, cracked, or affected by termites. Pay attention to check the corners of the house and spaces that are frequently used, such as the living room, dining room, and bathrooms, as these are the places most likely to have defects. If there is carpet, don’t hesitate to lift it up to check.
Check if the floor is still sturdy
8. Humidity
Take the time to investigate and thoroughly check whether the house’s walls have any leaks. Living in a house with high humidity due to poor waterproofing is frustrating. It affects your health, the indoor environment, and can also damage your belongings.
A leaky house can cause damage and aesthetic problems.
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