New Home Checklist

After you purchase a new home, there are some maintenance and safety issues that you should review as soon as possible. Below is a convenient checklist to go over after you’ve purchased a home.

  • Locks

    Change the locks on every outside entrance.

  • Windows and Doors

    Check all the windows and doors to make sure they’re secure. Fix any hardware issues you find. Security rods can be added to sliding windows and doors. You may even think about getting a security system.

  • Smoke Detectors

    Install smoke detectors on each level of the home. Ensure that there is a smoke detector outside all sleeping areas. Replace batteries on any existing smoke detectors and test them. Make a note to replace batteries again in one year.

  • Carbon Monoxide

    Check to see if Carbon Monoxide detectors are installed within 15 feet of all bedrooms.

  • Fire Escape Plan

    Discuss a plan of action in the event of a fire in your home. Make sure there is a window or door in every room of the house. Consult with your local fire department regarding fire safety issues and what to do in the event of fire.

  • Trip Hazards

    Examine driveways and walkways for trip hazards. Next, check out the inside of the home for trip hazards. Loose or torn carpeting and flooring are typical culprits.

  • Walkways

    Look for and repair any risks of stumbling in stairways, decks, porches or landings.

  • Review Inspection Report

    Take a careful look at your home inspection report for any items that require immediate improvement or further investigation.

  • Chimney

    Install rain caps and vermin screens on all chimney flues where needed.

  • Systems

    Investigate the location of the main shut-off’s for the plumbing, heating and electrical systems. If you had a home inspection done, you can find this information in your report

Moving to a new home is exciting and exhausting. However, it’s important to review these items to best protect your loved ones

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