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djlnc
12-24-2022, 07:35 AM
Get a home inspection.
We recently closed on a veranda in Richmond. We spotted many of the defects, like the water spurting out of the dishwasher hose, but we might not have noticed the scratch on the lanai door glass until it was too late to get it replaced. And who would have thought there would be areas in the attic with little to no insulation?

retiredguy123
12-24-2022, 07:51 AM
Inspect granite or quartz countertops, and porcelain plumbing fixtures, very carefully for cracks and chips. Run your finger across every countertop edge, top and bottom. Also, use a flashlight to shine it parallel to walls to check for large dips and bows. Use the flashlight to inspect every part of the ceilings for roof leaks. Walk on every part of the floor to check for loose tiles and planks. Just a few things I would check. There is an electronic device that will check for missing ceiling insulation from below the ceiling, but I don't know where you can get one, except from a home inspector.

baustgen
12-24-2022, 08:02 AM
Don't try and do it yourself. Frank Di Angelo is the man to call. 352-250-7818

retiredguy123
12-24-2022, 08:13 AM
Don't try and do it yourself. Frank Di Angelo is the man to call. 352-250-7818
I agree that Frank is the guy, but even he doesn't recommend using his service until a month or so before the one year warranty expires. There are things you can check yourself before moving into a new house.

thelegges
12-24-2022, 10:28 AM
We had the ability to be at our house everyday. Taking pics of issues as they happened. Makes items easier to fix, but not everyone has that ability