Keep An Eye On These Things As You Enjoy Hosting Family And Friends [Reminders]


Home inspectors in Florida often encounter specific issues in homes just after Christmas Day. These problems can range from wear and tear due to the holiday season to issues exacerbated by Florida's unique climate. Here are some common problems found just after Christmas.

Keep An Eye Out For These Things:

  1. Electrical system: Problems such as outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, or faulty outlets due to increased usage.

  2. Roof Damage & Clogged Gutters: Outside Christmas decorations, combined with potential winter storms, can lead to these problems..

  3. Plumbing: Increased activity and usage during holiday gatherings can exacerbate existing plumbing issues, like slow drains, leaking pipes, or issues with the water heater.

  4. Structural and Exterior Wear: High traffic and activities during the holidays can reveal or worsen structural issues like cracks in the foundation, damaged siding, or issues with decks and patios.

  5. Mold and Mildew Growth: Florida's humid climate can encourage mold and mildew growth, which may become more noticeable after the busy and potentially damp holiday season.

  6. Pest Infestations: The warmth of homes during the cooler months can attract pests. Inspectors may find signs of infestation, especially in attics and basements.

  7. Pool Maintenance Issues: For homes with pools, the maintenance can be overlooked during the busy holiday season, leading to issues like imbalanced chemicals, filtration problems, or mechanical issues.

  8. Landscape and Yard Neglect: Busy holiday schedules can lead to neglected yard care, which might result in overgrown vegetation, untrimmed trees posing risks to the home, or irrigation system issues.

Addressing these issues promptly can prevent them from becoming more significant problems, ensuring the home remains safe and well-maintained.


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