Home Inspection Checklist Before Moving into a New Home in India

When moving to a new home, one tends to be overwhelmed and usually forgets to conduct a home inspection checklist which is very important before you sign the agreement papers of rent or purchase. Generally people are more focused on vital metrics such as house size, location, pricing, and available amenities but inclines to overlook quality inspection which could be a major drawback over a period of time.

For this reason, checking each and every corner of the house in advance has become important as it can help mitigate the repair price which might have to be made later. Much of the home inspection is visual which represents a fair idea of the property’s condition. Let’s go through the checklist for new home Mumbai and understand how you can inspect your new home in a few easy steps.

New Home Inspection Checklist

Checklist for Walls & Ceilings

  • It’s important to pay attention to serious underlying problems including cracked walls and uneven door and window frames.
  • Another thing to watch out for is loose or hollow plaster; if not fixed, the plaster may collapse.
  • To gain a sense of the condition during rainy seasons, it’s also crucial to look for water stains on the walls or ceiling.

Checklist for Flooring

  • Checking for hollow tiles in flooring or moldings is a good idea because they are more likely to break or fall when used frequently.
  • To ensure user safety, bathroom floors should have the right slope.
  • Beyond aesthetics, unevenness in tiles should not be greater than 1 or 2 mm; this also has an impact on their safety.

Checklist for Plumbing

  • The presence of blocked or clogged outlet pipes should be suspected, especially when purchasing a new home. Sometimes construction trash jams outlet pipes, which can lead to tiny cracks or rupture.
  • To avoid future mold growth, a buyer should similarly check for any leaks in the hidden fixtures, fittings, or pipelines.
  • Check the faucets, sink, washbasin, shower, toilet, and flush for appropriate operation, faulty repair, or obvious damage. Also check the inlet and outlet valves.

Checklist for Electrical Fixtures

  • Buyers should verify that all switches and outlets function properly.
  • It’s important to pay attention to any buzzing or crackling noises as a short circuit in the switch may be the cause.
  • RCB/MCB and DB should also be checked to make sure they are not outdated.

Checklist for Carpet Area

  • It’s advisable to avoid paying for more floor area than one really receives, which could be a significant sum.
  • The length and width of a room should be measured in order to double-check the size of the space. Check your data against the information provided in the brochures to ensure you are only paying for what you receive.

Checklist for Doors & Windows

  • It is preferred if none of the doors have flaws in the main frame or the door itself, such as cracks, sapwood, unstable operation, deterioration, or door knots.
  • To avoid problems during the rainy season, the gaps between the window frame and sill should be properly sized.

Above we have detailed the new home inspection checklist following which you can simply examine your home and mark it on the scale of livability criteria. Thus, if you plan to buy new flat MMR or anywhere in India, now you know what to check before moving into new home. Apart from this, you can also approach realtors to get in touch with some experienced home inspectors.

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