7 Common Problems Found During Home Inspections
Every home has defects, regardless of its age. While many issues are minor, some can lead to expensive repairs if left unaddressed. Understanding common inspection findings can help homeowners and buyers prepare for the inspection process.
1. Roofing Issues
Damaged shingles, flashing problems, roof leaks, and signs of aging are among the most common issues found during inspections.
2. Electrical Concerns
Outdated wiring, overloaded circuits, missing GFCI protection, and improperly installed electrical components can create safety hazards.
3. Plumbing Leaks
Small plumbing leaks often go unnoticed but can lead to water damage, mold growth, and increased utility costs.
4. HVAC System Deficiencies
Heating and cooling systems may show signs of wear, inadequate maintenance, or reduced efficiency that can impact comfort and performance.
5. Moisture and Mold Problems
Excess moisture in basements, crawl spaces, bathrooms, and attics can contribute to mold growth and structural damage.
6. Foundation and Structural Issues
Cracks, settlement, and other structural concerns may indicate movement or deterioration that requires further evaluation.
7. Insulation and Ventilation Deficiencies
Improper insulation and poor ventilation can affect energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and moisture control.
Why Professional Inspections Matter
A thorough home inspection helps identify these issues before they become major problems. Understanding a property’s condition allows buyers, sellers, and homeowners to make informed decisions and plan for future maintenance.
Schedule a Comprehensive Inspection
Top Notch Home Inspection provides detailed evaluations, clear reporting, and professional recommendations throughout Portland and surrounding Oregon communities. Our goal is to help clients understand their homes and protect their investments.
Contact us today to schedule your inspection and receive a detailed report within 24 hours.

