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NJ HONEST HOME INSPECTOR IN NEW JERSEY
Owner: Michael Del Greco NJ Home Inspector License GI 0121,Accurate Inspections, Inc., 56 Woodland Dr, W Paterson, NJ  07424 
Phone 973-812-5100

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Home inspections performed in New Jersey by an honest New Jersey Home Inspector

Inspect the exterior surfaces, excluding shutters, and screening, awnings, and other similar seasonal accessories; exterior doors excluding storm doors or safety glazing; windows excluding storm windows and safety glazing; attached or adjacent decks, balconies, stoops, steps, porches, and their railings; vegetation, grading, drainage, and retaining walls with respect to their immediate detrimental effect on the condition of the residential building, excluding fences, geological and/or soil conditions, sea walls, break-walls, bulkheads and docks, or erosion control and earth stabilization; attached or adjacent walkways, patios, and driveways; and garage doors including automatic door openers 

We will describe exterior wall surface type and material.

We will check to determine if the exterior surface is EIFS (Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems).  EIFS is usually a serious problem. 

EXTERIOR WALLS, WINDOWS, & DOORS MAINTENANCE GUIDE FOR HOME OWNERS

Check bricks or blocks for cracked mortar or loose joints. 

Check siding for loose or missing pieces, lifting or warping, or any sign of mildew. 

Check painted surfaces for paint failure (peeling, chipping, blistering, chalking), water damage, or mildew. 

Examine all trim for tightness of fit, damage, or decay. 

Check the condition of caulking where two different materials meet, such as where wood siding joins the foundation wall, at inside corners, and where window and door trim meets the siding. 

Check the windows for cracked or broken glass, loose putty around the glass panes, holes in screens, and evidence of moisture between pane and storm windows. 

Check that windows and doors close properly. Examine all hardware on windows and doors, and lubricate moving parts. 

Check weather stripping on windows and doors for damage and tightness of fit. 

Make sure that all window and door locks work properly. Each exterior door should have a one-inch deadbolt lock for safety.