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 What is included in your Home Inspection Report...


 

Following are some of the systems and components ("items") that are inspected and reported on during the course of our inspection. These items are examined for material defects that would significantly affect the value, desirability, or safety of the home:

 

 

1. Foundations, basements and Crawlspace — including but not limited to: foundations and support components; ventilation; insulation; access openings; wood separation from soil; drainage and sump pumps; seismic anchoring and bracing.

2. Exterior — including but not limited to: surface grade; landscaping; wall coverings; doors and windows; attached appurtenances (decks, balconies, porches, stairs, railings and walkways, etc.).

3. Roof  — including but not limited to: roof coverings; flashings; vents; skylights; roof penetrations; roof drainage.

4. Attic areas and roof framing — including but not limited to: framing and sheathing; access openings; insulation; ventilation.

5. Plumbing  — including but not limited to: supply, waste and vent piping; plumbing fixtures, faucets and drains; water heating equipment; functional flow of water supply; functional drainage at drain pipes.

6. Electrical — including but not limited to: service conductors, service equipment and capacity; panels and overcurrent protection devices; service and equipment grounding; wiring; switches: receptacles and light fixtures.

7. Heating — including but not limited to: heating equipment; venting systems; combustion and ventilating air; energy sources; distribution systems.

8. Central Cooling systems — including but not limited to: cooling equipment; distribution systems; energy sources; condensate drainage.

9. Fireplaces and chimneys — including but not limited to: chimneys; flues and dampers; fireboxes, hearth extensions and accessories; solid-fuel and gas-burning appliances.

10. Building interiors — including but not limited to: walls, ceilings and floors; doors and windows; stairs; railings; cabinets and counters; safety glazing; smoke detector placement; laundry provisions; built-in appliances.

For more detailed information about what it is we inspect (and do not inspect).