Preparing Your Home for Sale - Guide to
Small Repairs and Fixes
If you're getting ready to move out or let
prospective home buyers snoop through your home,
you should check and fix, if necessary, the
following common problem areas.
Indoor Repairs
- Repair leaky faucets,
sinks, dishwashers.
- If you see any sign of
wall mildew or dampness, check for broken
pipes inside the walls.
- Replace rusted, leaky
garbage disposals.
- Replace significantly
cracked floor tiles.
- Tack down loose
carpeting or restretch and reattach
wall-to-wall carpets.
- Repair holes in walls
(from doorknobs) and other damage.
- Repair split door jams.
- Test and ensure that all
light fixtures and wall outlets work properly.
- Remove or bring to code
any jury-rigged garage, workshop, attic or
basement wiring.
- Remove soap scum, mildew
and stains from bathrooms and kitchens.
- Empty and clean all
cabinets.
Fireplaces
- Check fireplace gas
valves and dampers to ensure proper operation.
- Repair cracks to fire
box and outside chimney.
- Install chimney-top
spark arrester.
Exterior Repairs
- Repair loose railings,
steps and outdoor carpeting.
- Bring exterior lighting
to code or remove.
- Replace cracked window
panes and window caulking.
- Replace torn screens.
- Make sure all windows
open and close properly and smoothly.
- Repair wobbly fencing
and replace rotting wood.
- Repair sticky gates and
broken latches.
- Replace broken sprinkler
heads and repair leaks.
- Check that garage doors
hang properly and that door openers work.
- Install missing gutters
and downspouts.
- Clean any debris and get
rid of any junk.
Pools and Spas
- Repair pool/spa leaks
and cracks, plus cracks in coping.
- Check operation of
heater, pump, filter and underwater lights.
- Repair clogged spa jets.
Landscaping
- Trim back tree limbs
from house or eaves.
- Cut back ivy and other
vegetation from wood-paneled exteriors.
- Weed and edge all beds.
- Clean any debris.
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