The exterior of a building is exposed to various environmental factors and requires regular inspection to ensure its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. Begin by assessing the condition of exterior walls, siding, and paint, checking for any signs of damage, deterioration, or discoloration that may require repair or maintenance. Inspect the integrity of windows, doors, and seals to ensure they are weatherproof and secure, preventing water infiltration and energy loss. Test the functionality of exterior lighting fixtures to ensure they illuminate the surrounding area adequately for safety and security purposes. Look for any cracks, gaps, or holes in the exterior facade that could compromise the building's envelope and lead to moisture intrusion or pest infestation. Finally, inspect for signs of invasive plants, pest infestation or damage, such as nests, droppings, or chew marks, and take appropriate measures to address any infestations and prevent future occurrences.