Tom Ceniglio, Realtor® - HOW TO SELL HOMES FAST FOR TOP DOLLAR

the risk of trouble later with inspections and appraisals.

It aids the sale if professionals certify or remediate any deficiencies in the mechanical systems. Having a professional inspection for buyers to review is a big plus in marketing. • Have a certified plumber inspect the entire water system for leaks. Check the well and septic field, if applicable. Keep the records close at hand • Hire an electrician to check the wiring and label the circuit breakers correctly. Consider install new outlets with USB and Lightning outlets for appliances and electronics • Call an HVAC company and have technicians perform a thorough service checkup. • Contact the natural gas supplier and have them double- check the mechanics of your tank and line • Consider installing a RADON Mitigation system, Radon mitigation typically costs between $777 and $1,232, according to HomeAdvisor. The national average cost for a radon mitigation system is $1,003, with a low end of $400 and a high end of $1,650. However, large homes or property with multiple foundations can drive that price up to $3,000. They can protect members of your household from ingesting harmful levels of radon gas, so they're a worthwhile investment. Most of the system is PVC pipe that has a life expectancy of 50 to 70 years or more, which is essentially the lifespan of the house. If you’re looking for an alternative to calling and arranging all the different inspections, certified home inspectors usually cover all items related to mechanical issues (and more). They will be able to identify possible trouble spots. Many buyers hire an inspector, 36

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