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Strength and shape of the home are provided by the structure. The two
main components of the structure are the foundation and the framing system.
Each of these components are critical in providing the building with long lasting
comfort and stability. Major defects in the structure can be extensive
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The roof is designed to protect all the components of the dwelling. There are
numerous roof styles and finish materials. Each style and material is
inspected carefully for wear, leaks, defects and other deficiencies. Roofing
problems that go undetected can cause serious harm to other components of the
building. Styles and types of roofs are dictated by location, age, and
preference. My inspection will carefully evaluate the condition of the material
used and note defects.
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A comfortable and safe living environment is provided by the mechanical
systems of the house. Each system has many components and there are many types
of each system. My inspection will evaluate the safe operational condition of
each system and report any defects discovered. The mechanical systems encompass
the entire dwelling and exterior
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Plumbing involves the installation, maintenance and alteration of piping,
fixtures, appliances and accessories in connection with sanitary or storm
drainage facilities, venting systems and public or private water supply systems.
A plumbing system consists of three systems: (1) water supply (2) drain and
waste disposal (3) mechanical, ample fixtures and equipment. As your inspector,
I will inspect and operate all fixtures and run several gallons of water through the
plumbing system, checking the overall condition of the system. Leaking pipes,
dripping valves, clogged pipes, corrosion, reversed hot and cold water supplies,
limited hot water or inadequate water pressure are indications of a defective
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The attic of the home is the uppermost portion of the dwelling, which still
remains on the interior. Attics are often used by homeowners for storage and
sometimes finished for additional living space if construction style allows and
unfortunately even when it doesn’t. When an attic is unfinished and accessible
the inspector can inspect for the quality of the construction, the insulation,
water penetration, venting, pest or rodent entry and exposed electrical
hazards. My inspection will be looking for signs that may indicate hidden
problems as well as a safety concerns.
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The interior components of the home are protected by the exterior of
the home. Exterior compoents of the building include; roof, siding,
trim, gutters & downspouts, windows, garage, decks, patios,
grounds and related items. Each of these items are inspected for its
condition and how it relates to the dwelling. Defects in exterior components
such as the windows or siding can affect other components of the
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Interior components of the house include all the various rooms and related
items, which are not covered in other aspects of the inspection on the
interior of the dwelling. Your inspector will go through each room including all
visible and accessible areas the house. This is an important part of the
inspection because symptoms of larger problems are often visible in the various
rooms of your home. Settling can be noticed in the floors and walls. Roof or
plumbing leaks may be noticed on the ceilings. Poor quality workmanship on
mechanical distributions such as outlets and heat convection may be visible.
During My inspection I will go through each room making notes of relevant
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The kitchen of a home is often considered the heart and soul. This is where
the majority of the American public spends most of their time when indoors and
not sleeping. Kitchens, which were installed using sub-standard materials and
products, will be a source of expensive future upgrades. Poor quality or worn
cabinets and counters may require expensive upgrading or repair. Complete
kitchen replacement is very expensive. It is normal to spend more than $10,000
on a new kitchen! Recent cosmetic repairs will be looked at carefully to
determine the quality of work and whether or not they were done to mask a more
serious problem. My inspection will look for water damage around the sink,
dishwasher and refrigerator as well as for safety
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The bathrooms of the home can be one of the most expensive areas to replace
or refurbish. With simple maintenance, such as caulking and grouting of tub and
shower areas, expensive repairs can be avoided. Many future homeowners badly
underestimate the cost of bathroom replacement because of the underlying
defects, which require repairs. A well maintained, but outdated bathroom can
often be updated at a reasonable cost by replacing wallpaper, shower doors, sink
vanity and other minor items. My inspection will carefully check all areas
including the tub and shower areas and around the toilet in particular. These
areas are more prone to hidden water damage. As the inspector, I will advise you
of visible defects and alert you to potential hidden defects, some of which can only
be checked in a limited capacity. |
Inspections of the grounds surrounding the home will include items such as
grading for drainage, patios, landscaping (retaining walls and other alterations
to the natural flow of the property), fences, trees and bushes which may have an
effect on the home and all other items as they relate to the exterior of the
house. Patios and surrounding soil should be pitched away from the house to keep
water from ponding at the foundation and undermine the concrete slab.
Trees and bushes need to be kept away from the buildings components to prevent
wear, damage or present a possible safety hazard.
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Short List Of Inspection Items
Inspection of Structural Systems
House
Foundation
Grading and Drainage
Roof Covering
Roof Structure &
Attic
Walls
Ceilings and Floors
Doors
Windows
Fireplace/Chimney
Porches, Decks and Carports
Inspection of Electrical Systems
& Mechanical Systems
Service Entrance and Panels
Branch Circuits-Connected Devices and Fixtures
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
Heating Equipment
Cooling
Equipment
Ducts and Vents
Inspection of Plumbing
Systems
Water Supply System & Fixtures
Drains, Wastes, Vents
Water Heating Equipment
Hydro-Therapy Equipment
Inspection of Appliances Dishwasher Food
Waste Disposer Range Hood Ranges/Ovens/Cook tops Microwave Cooking
Equipment Trash Compactor Bathroom Exhaust Fans and/or Heaters Whole
House Vacuum Systems Garage Door Operators Door Bell & Chime
Dryer Vents Other Built-In Appliances
Inspection of Optional Items Lawn
Sprinkler Swimming Pools & Equipment Outbuildings Water Wells
Septic Systems Docks Baot Hoist Barns
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