buying an apartment in hampstead / north west
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10 Most Common Defects
In order of occurrence:
Poor drainage is the most common defect found by
surveyors. Correcting a drainage problem may require
a new system of roof gutters and downspouts or re-grading
the lot to improve water flow away from the house.
Faulty wiring resulting from an insufficient or
an out of date electrical system is another common
problem, especially in older homes. To bring such
a home up to standard or to make it safe, may require
replacing the entire electrical system or a major
part of it
Leaky roof may be caused by old or damaged shingles,
or improper flashing. Repairing shingles or small
amounts of flashing is inexpensive, but if the entire
roof needs to be replaced, you face a much larger
cost. .
Unsafe heating system can be a serious health and
safety hazard. To correct this defect, you may have
to repair or replace the old furnace, which is a
major expense. As a rule, its a good idea to install
carbon monoxide detectors in a couple of locations
in the house if you have any type of combustible
heating (oil, gas or coal).
Poor overall maintenance can be seen in cracked
or peeling paint, crumbling masonry, broken fixtures
or shoddy wiring or plumbing. While most of these
cosmetic defects can be easily repaired, you do
need to pay particular attention to any makeshift
electrical or plumbing fixtures, which can be potentially
dangerous. You should replace all such makeshift
fixtures.
Minor structural damage can result from water seepage
into the foundation, floor joists, rafters, or window
and door lintels. Although they wont cause
the house to collapse, they do require your attention
before becoming more serious.
Plumbing problems typically include old or incompatible
piping materials and faulty fixtures or waste lines.
Repairing these problems can range from simple repairs,
such as replacing a fixture, to more expensive measures,
such as replacing all the plumbing
Water and air leaking in around windows and doors
is usually not a serious problem and can be fixed
inexpensively with proper groutting.
Inadequate ventilation can cause too much moisture
to remain in the house which can ruin interior walls
and structural elements. To repair damage caused
by poor ventilation, you may only have to replace
drywall and other inexpensive pieces. Replacing
structural elements, however, can be much more expensive.
Environmental hazards include lead-based paint
(often found in homes built before 1978), asbestos,
formaldehyde, contaminated drinking water, radon
and leaking underground oil tanks. Special inspections
are needed to determine environmental problems,
and repairing any of these problems can be expensive
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