Home Inspection

5 Home Problems That Can Become More Noticeable in Fall

Two inches of fall rain can quickly overwhelm a gutter outlet clogged with leaves and debris. At Burgess Inspections, Inc., we see mild Falls Church weather bring out issues that July heat often masks, from slow roof drainage to a furnace that hasn’t run for months. Those seasonal shifts leave useful clues about water movement, air leaks, and stressed equipment. A fall evaluation gives you a practical repair list before winter weather moves in.

Roof, Gutters, and Drainage Show Their Weak Spots

Along a roof valley, wet leaves can draw a clear line or pile over a clogged gutter. During a home inspection, we check for curled shingles, loose flashing, and drainage routes that send runoff too close to the foundation. Siding stains and soft ground matter too. They can point back to a downspout, splash block, or grading issue that needs a closer look.
  • Roof edges: Displaced shingles, aging sealant, and weak spots around vents can show up here.
  • Downspouts: We follow where the water goes, especially when it pools beside the house.

Why Do Basements and Crawl Spaces Feel Damper in Fall?

After several cool, rainy days, a dark line at the bottom of a basement wall can be easier to spot. Cooler surfaces, damp soil, and higher indoor humidity may bring out condensation, staining, or musty odors in crawl spaces and basements. With current home owner inspections, we document visible concerns and look at accessible areas where water or humid air may be getting inside.
  1. Crawl-space insulation: Moisture can leave insulation sagging below the floor framing or pressed against damp surfaces.
  2. Interior clues: Wall marks, discoloration near floor edges, and a persistent odor may lead us toward the source.

Heating Concerns Emerge Before Cold Nights Settle In

In October, the first time a heating system kicks on, a delayed start or one chilly bedroom can tell a useful story. We review accessible heating components, visible vent connections, and thermostat response during the evaluation. Uneven airflow and unusual sounds may not have been noticeable all summer. Our report uses plain English. That makes the system’s condition easier to understand. Before the first stretch of cold nights, it helps to catch seasonal concerns while the signs are still there. At Burgess Inspections, Inc., our team brings more than 85 years of combined inspection experience to Falls Church homes. Call us at (571) 240-2107 or contact us to get started.
Scooter Burgess

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