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Home inspection punchlist repairs are an important part of buying and selling a home. Often times a home inspector turns up a list of repairs that range from leaking faucets, to rotten siding and trim, mechanical problems, faulty electrical systems and much, much more…
Bringing in a general contractor that can address all of the issues from plumbing to siding to electrical work reduces the hassle of contacting separate service providers for each need.
The home pictured here is in Cary, NC a suburb of Raleigh. The inspection report was a total of 34 pages long and included more that a dozen detailed recommendations for repairs to the property. One notable problem was the slope of the front porch that had fallen toward the foundation and was creating a situation where water was draining directly towards the home.
A few other items were:
Improperly wired electrical outlets.
Rotten siding and trim on the home exterior.
Clogged gutters and downspouts.
Nail pops (nails that have popped out of the drywall in the ceiling or walls)