A home inspector will conduct a comprehensive and meticulous examination of the exterior of the property, which includes a detailed and thorough assessment of the siding. This involves checking for any signs of damage, such as cracks, warping, or rot, as well as any wear that might compromise the integrity of the structure.
The inspector will also inspect the trim to ensure it is properly sealed, intact, and free from any gaps or deterioration that could lead to water intrusion or pest infestations. Furthermore, the doors and windows will be carefully inspected to verify they are functioning correctly, opening and closing smoothly without any obstructions, and are well-insulated to prevent drafts and energy loss.
Additionally, the inspector will evaluate the landscaping features, such as pathways, driveways, and any retaining walls, to ensure they are in good condition, free from cracks or uneven surfaces, and do not pose any potential issues for the property, such as drainage problems or structural instability.