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HOME INSPECTION REPORT




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                                  Your Name
                            American Fork, Utah 84003



                           Inspection Date: July 12, 2008




A thru Z Inspections, LLC, 82 North 800 East, American Fork, Utah 84003 801-592-2757
POSITIVE ASPECTS
In the opinion of the inspector, these noted items are either of a better quality or above the norm for what was
expected to be found in homes of similar construction, age, or price range. These items may benefit the owner in
comfort and or value.

SITE
          Utility Services:
          Electric Service:
          Underground.

          Cable Television Service:
          Underground.

          Telephone Service:
          Underground.

STRUCTURAL
     Structural:
     Outside Entry Doors:
     Satisfactory - The outside entry door(s) is satisfactory as noted from the exterior. There is a deadbolt
     installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature.

HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
      Heating Unit # 1:
      Thermostat Condition:
      Good - Electronic thermostat controls for central heating and air conditioning are installed. Automatic
      controls were not tested or overridden.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
     Primary Power Source
     Service/Entrance/Meter:
     Underground/Good - Underground service to the structure is desirable for safety and appearance.
     Contact the utility company to mark the location of underground cable before digging.

PLUMBING SYSTEM
     Plumbing:
     Lawn Sprinkler System:
     There is a lawn sprinkler system installed. The sprinklers were tested using normal operating controls and
     is functioning as intended. The scope of this inspection does not cover whether or not the sprinkler heads
     are adjusted for adequate coverage or cycle time.

GARAGE
     Garage
     Outside Entry Door:
     The outside entry door to the garage is satisfactory. Steel door, There is an operational deadbolt installed
     on the entry door. This is a recommended safety feature.




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DEFICIENCIES NOTED
In the opinion of the inspector, these noted items are not in a satisfactory condition. They are either incorrectly
installed according to the manufacturers installation instructions, not functioning as intended, operating in an
unsafe manner, or near the end of their economic life. Repair or replacement is recommended to achieve
intended design performance. Failure to take the necessary action relatively soon could result in failure of the
component or system and may affect the habitability of the structure. Safety related items need immediate
attention.

Other than certain critical deficiencies or life threatening situations, it is generally not possible for the inspector to
rank these deficiencies in terms of importance. What is critical to one individual may not be important to another.
It is up to you, with the assistance of your professional REALTOR or other advisors, to determine what action (if
any) needs to be taken prior to closing, in relation to the terms of your contract.

This listing is only a portion of the full report. Do not take any action until you have read, understand, and
considered the contents and meaning of the full report. Do not hesitate to obtain a second opinion of any of the
items listed here or noted in the body of the report.


                                               Action Necessary

Foundation
      Interior View of Basement
      Evidence of Water Entry in the Basement Noted:
      Action Necessary - There is evidence of water entry or damage in the basement level. Verify through
      the Sellers Disclosure Statement to determine if this is an ongoing problem or an isolated incident.

STRUCTURAL
     Structural:
     Condition of Painted Surfaces:
     Action Necessary - Portions of the exterior finish or painted surfaces are in a condition that calls for
     refinishing. Delay will cause further deterioration of the siding material. The door jams at all exterior doors
     need paint. The trim on the garage side door may need to be replaced due to the deteriorated condition it
     is in.

OTHER LIVING SPACES
     Front Entry and Main Hallway:
     Upper Level Smoke Detector:
     Action Necessary - There is a nonworking smoke detector in the second level hallway. For safety
     considerations, it needs to be repaired or replaced immediately.




                                                 Action Needed

Foundation
      Foundation
      Visible Foundation Wall Cracks Noted From Exterior:
      Yes - Cracking in the vertical foundation walls was noted from the exterior. Cracks less than 1/4 inch were
      noted in the foundation walls. This condition does not yet warrant further investigation provided the
      movement is not recent or does not show differential movement. If future movement is noted or the
      cracks grow, then further investigation by a professional structural engineer and/or a licensed qualified
      foundation contractor will be needed to determine the cause and course of action. It appears that this
      crack has been caused by the expansion and contraction of the door jam that is nailed into it. The door
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jam has been getting wet and then drying out and pulling away, which has caused the corner to break.
          Recommend sealing the door jam and then using a concrete caulk on this crack to keep it in place.

          Interior View of Basement
          Basement Windows:
          There are basement level windows. The installed windows are below grade, but they are installed in wells
          that should minimize the probability of water leakage. There is evidence of leakage from at least one
          window. Check with the current owner for further information to determine the cause and frrequency of
          the leakage. It appears that water from the sprinklers and/or rain has been getting in around the windows
          then following the expansion crack down. Recommend caulking around the exterior part of the window
          frames and re-direct all sprinklers away from the windows.

STRUCTURAL
     Structural:
     Window Condition:
     Attention Needed - There is at least one window that needs attention given to the glazing, framing, or
     caulking.

          Structural Caulking:
          Attention Needed - Several spots around the structure were noted that need to be caulked. Caulk
          should be applied to areas where brick and wood siding meet, trim around window frames or doors, and
          piping and service penetrations. Also, any cracks that allow moisture or wind entry should be caulked to
          prevent deterioration.

          Deck, Porch or Balcony:
          Condition of Wood Materials:
          Attention Needed - The wood materials used in the deck need some repair or replacement. The whole
          deck, including the stairs and posts, are in need of a wood sealant or stain. Failure to treat this deck will
          lead to the continued deterioration of it.

          Deck, Porch, or Balcony Flooring Material:
          Attention Needed - The decking materials need some repair to function as intended.

HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
      Air Conditioning Unit # 1:
      Insulation Wrap on the Suction Line:
      Attention Needed - The insulation wrap on the suction line to the condenser/compressor is in need of
      attention due to deteriorated or missing insulation. Recommend replacing all of the insulation on this
      suction line. It is dry and brittle and is not as efficient as it could be. There is also a small section missing
      insulation.

BATHROOM
     All Bathrooms
     Caulking/Water Contract Areas:
     Attention Needed - The caulking in the water contact areas appears to need attention. Damage may
     result if not corrected. The upstairs bathroom needs caulking around the perimeter at the baseboards and
     floor. This will keep any water leakage from getting into the wall cavity and from going down the first floor
     ceiling, staining it. This same recommendation will apply to the first floor bathrooms once the basement is
     complete.




                                               Areas of Concern

HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING

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Heating Unit # 1:
          Unit Tested:
          No - The heating unit was not tested because the unit was shut down. The inspector may not activate a
          system that has been disconnected or does not activate using normal controls. No further liability is
          accepted for performance of the heating system. The gas was shut off at the meter. Recommend asking
          the seller to write in the disclosure statement that the furnace works. This will protect you, the buyer, in
          case there is any issue once you have the gas turned on. I also recommend that you test the unit as soon
          as you get the gas turned on. Just turn the thermostate to heat and raise the temperature until it kicks on.
          Then let it run for about five minutes and walk around feeling the air coming out of the vents. If you have a
          thermometer, the temperature should be around 100+ degrees at the register.

PLUMBING SYSTEM
     Water Heater
     Water Heater Insulation Jacket:
     No, Recommended - An insulation blanket wrap for the water heater is suggested. Up to 50% of the
     energy for the water heater is used to replace standby losses, of which 10 - 25% are at the tank.




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HOME CONDITION REPORT
                   Table of Contents



INSPECTION CONDITIONS                     1

SITE                                      2

Foundation                                4

ROOF & ATTIC                              7

STRUCTURAL                                8

HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING   12

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS                        14

PLUMBING SYSTEM                           16

KITCHEN                                   18

LAUNDRY                                   19

OTHER LIVING SPACES                       20

BATHROOM                                  21

BEDROOM                                   22

GARAGE                                    23
INSPECTION CONDITIONS
CLIENT & SITE INFORMATION:
    REPORT NAME:              No name.
    INSPECTION
    DATE:                     July 12, 2008.
    INSPECTION
    APPOINTMENT
    TIME:                     4:00.
    CLIENT NAME:              No name.
    MAILING
    ADDRESS
    CURRENTLY:                82 North 800 East.
    CLIENT CITY/
    STATE/ZIP:                American Fork, Utah 84003.
    CLIENT PHONE
    #:                        555-1212.
    INSPECTION
    SITE CITY/STATE/
    ZIP:                      American Fork, Utah 84003.

CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:
    INSPECTION DAY
    WEATHER:                  Clear.
    TEMPERATURE
    AT TIME OF
    INSPECTION:               90's.
    HOW LONG
    SINCE LAST
    MEASURABLE
    RAIN:                     Unusually dry weather.
    SOIL
    CONDITIONS:               Dry.

BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS:
    ESTIMATED AGE
    OF HOUSE:                 1999.
    BUILDING TYPE:            Single family.
    STORIES:                  2.
    SPACE BELOW
    GRADE:                    Basement.

UTILITY SERVICES:
    WATER SOURCE:             Public.
    SEWAGE
    DISPOSAL:                 Public.




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UTILITIES
    STATUS:                 Gas service off at time of inspection.




                                                                              Gas valve off at meter

OTHER INFORMATION:
    AREA:                   City.
    HOUSE
    OCCUPIED?               No.
    CLIENT
    PRESENT
    DURING
    INSPECTION:             Yes.
    PEOPLE
    PRESENT
    DURING
    INSPECTION:             Purchaser.

PAYMENT INFORMATION:
    TOTAL FEE:              $335.00.
    PAID BY:                Check.




                                              SITE
Site:
    House faces:            The front of the house faces North.
    Style of House:         Two Story.
    Approximate Lot
    Size:                   The lot appears to be of an average size for the area.
    Site Drainage:          Satisfactory - The lot appears to have adequate drainage to prevent water from
                            ponding.
    Bushes and
    Shrubs
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The shrubs and/or bushes have a good appearance.
    Trees Condition:        Satisfactory - The trees on the site all appear to be alive and in acceptable
                            condition.




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Paving Condition:
    Driveway Paving
    Material:               Concrete.
    Driveway
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The driveway surface material is in satisfactory condition with only
                            normal deterioration noted.
    Walkways and
    Stoop Materials:        Concrete.
    Walkway
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The walkway surface material is in satisfactory condition with only
                            normal deterioration noted.

Utility Services:
    Water Source:           City.
    Water Meter
    Location:               Front yard several feet in from the street.
    Electric Service:       Underground.
    Electric Service
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The underground service appears adequate.


    Cable Television
    Service:                Underground.
    Telephone
    Service:                Underground.
    Cable Television,
    Telephone
    Grounding Wire
    Verified:               Yes - The cable television and/or the telephone service lines appear to be
                            grounded.
    Fuel Source:            Natural gas is provided by a regulated service company or utility.
    Sewage Disposal
    System:                 Sewers.

Gas Services:
    Gas-fired
    Equipment
    Installed:              Furnace. Water heater. There is also a gas starter in the fireplace or a gas log
                            fireplace.
    Location of
    Meter:                  Right side of the house.
    Type of Gas
    Supply:                 Natural Gas.
    Gas Appliances
    in Garage Area?:        None installed in the garage area.
    Gas Line Primary
    Piping Material:        Black Iron Pipe.




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Piping
    Installation -
    Routing -
    Shutoffs -
    Hangers -
    Supports:               Satisfactory - Gas supply piping as installed appears adequate.
    Gas Odors Noted:        No.
    Vents Noted
    From Roof View:         There is at least one gas-fired vent stack through the roofline.




                                       Foundation
Foundation
    Type of
    Foundation:             Walkout Basement Foundation - Refers to a basement with foundation walls tall
                            enough to have living space and at least one exposed wall with access to the
                            exterior at ground level.
    Foundation
    Materials:              Poured in place concrete, 8 inches or more thick.
    Visible Portions
    of Exterior
    Foundation
    Walls:                  The exterior view of the foundation is limited to the portions visible above grade.
                            Only about 25% to 50% of the foundation was visible.
    Visible
    Foundation Wall
    Cracks Noted
    From Exterior:          Yes - Cracking in the vertical foundation walls
                            was noted from the exterior. Cracks less than 1/
                            4 inch were noted in the foundation walls. This
                            condition does not yet warrant further
                            investigation provided the movement is not
                            recent or does not show differential movement.
                            If future movement is noted or the cracks grow,
                            then further investigation by a professional
                            structural engineer and/or a licensed qualified Outside garage side door
                            foundation contractor will be needed to
                            determine the cause and course of action. It appears that this crack has been
                            caused by the expansion and contraction of the door jam that is nailed into it.
                            The door jam has been getting wet and then drying out and pulling away, which
                            has caused the corner to break. Recommend sealing the door jam and then
                            using a concrete caulk on this crack to keep it in place.




                                                                              Expansion crack



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Location of Wall
    Cracks and
    Description:            Vertical cracks were noted in at least one exterior wall. Next to garage door.
    Evidence of
    Recent
    Movement:               No - There is no evidence of any recent movement.
    Perimeter
    Foundation
    Drainage Surface:       Satisfactory - The drainage around the perimeter of the foundation appears to
                            have adequate ground slope to remove run-off water from the immediate area.

Interior View of Basement
    Interior of
    Basement
    Percentage
    Finished Into
    Living Space:           None.
    Basement Ceiling
    Exposed:                Most of the ceiling is open allowing visibility of the ceiling/floor joists.
    Sill Plates
    Percentage
    Visible:                Visibility of the sill space is limited. Only that portion that is readily visible is
                            commented on in this inspection. Only about 50% to 75%
    Foundation Bolts
    Noted:                  Yes - This inspection noted the presence of foundation bolts correctly used to
                            secure the framing to the foundation. There was only a random look at these
                            bolts or brackets, and no warranty as to their performance is given.
    Percent Interior
    Foundation Wall
    Exposed:                Most all of the interior foundation walls are available for viewing.
    Conditions Noted
    in Exterior Walls,
    Interior View:          Vertical cracks were noted in at least one exterior wall.
    Slab Foundation
    Floor Type:             A floating slab inside the foundation is used for this structure.
    These Slab
    Penetrations
    Were Noted:             Plumbing stack lines pass through the slab floor. There is a floor drain installed
                            in the basement slab floor.
    Floor Cracks
    Noted:                  Yes - Cracks were noted in the slab floor.
                            Unless otherwise noted, the cracks appeared to
                            be nothing more than curing cracks.




                                                                                  Expansion/curing cracks in floor




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Expansion/curing cracks in floor
    Basement
    Windows:                There are basement level windows. The
                            installed windows are below grade, but they are
                            installed in wells that should minimize the
                            probability of water leakage. There is evidence
                            of leakage from at least one window. Check
                            with the current owner for further information to
                            determine the cause and frrequency of the
                            leakage. It appears that water from the
                            sprinklers and/or rain has been getting in        Signs of water entering the basement
                            around the windows then following the
                            expansion crack down. Recommend caulking around the exterior part of the
                            window frames and re-direct all sprinklers away from the windows.
    Interior Stairway
    Access From:            Kitchen.
    Staircase
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The staircase to the basement level appears functional.
    Moisture on
    Exposed
    Basement Walls
    Noted:                  No - There were no elevated moisture levels noted on the exposed areas of the
                            basement walls.
    Evidence of
    Water Entry in the
    Basement Noted:         Action Necessary - There is evidence of water
                            entry or damage in the basement level. Verify
                            through the Sellers Disclosure Statement to
                            determine if this is an ongoing problem or an
                            isolated incident.



                                                                                Water entering the basement from window
    Electrical Service
    to Basement
    level:                  Satisfactory - The electrical outlets in the basement level tested as correctly
                            grounded.
    Evidence of
    Insect Infestation:     No - There was no visible evidence of insect infestation on the lower level. This
                            inspection and inspection service is not to be held liable for any representation
                            as to the evidence of or lack of evidence of any wood destroying insects. This
                            was only a visible inspection of the readily available areas of the basement
                            level, and no areas covered by any materials such as wallboard, insulation,
                            furniture, or stored items were included.




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Walkout Basement
    Number of
    Exposed Walls:          All.
    Drainage in Area
    of Walkout:             Satisfactory - The area around the walkout door appears to have adequate
                            drainage.
    Outside Entry
    Doors:                  Steel type door. A good choice for a secure entry. There is a deadbolt installed
                            on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature.




                                   ROOF & ATTIC
ROOFING
    Type Roof:              Combination of: Gable, Hip.
    Roof Covering
    Materials:              Asphalt composition shingles. These consist of cellulose mat, asphalt
                            impregnated with colored gravel on surface. Shingles are applied in horizontal
                            rows.
    Cover Layers:           The roof covering on the main structure appears to be the first covering. The
                            number of layers was determined by counting the number of layers of shingles
                            or material at the lower edge with consideration given the starter course.
    Condition of Roof
    Covering
    Material:               Satisfactory - The roof covering material is in a condition that is consistent with
                            its age and method of installation, showing no deficiency or cause for immediate
                            concern.
    Slope:                  High slope is considered to be 7 in 12, or higher.
    Flashing:               Satisfactory - The flashings around openings in the roof covering appear to be
                            watertight and caulked as needed.
    Means of Roof
    Inspection:             Binoculars were used to view the roof covering. The inspection was completed
                            from the ground level.
    Valleys:                Satisfactory - The valleys appear to be in satisfactory condition. The valleys on
                            the roof are closed, using either overlapping or interwoven strip shingles from
                            both intersecting roof lines.
    Ridges:                 Satisfactory - The ridge covering material appears to be in satisfactory
                            condition.
    Roof Gutter
    System:                 The gutter system on the roof edge appears to be functional and adequately
                            sloped to carry the water to the downspouts. The downspouts appear to be
                            clear and functional. Run-off water needs to flow away from the side of the
                            house at least 6 feet. This will allow the run-off to get far enough away to not
                            interfere with the foundation.




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Attic & Ventilation:
    Attic Access
    Location:               Bedroom closet wall.
    Attic
    Accessibility:          There is a wall scuttle access panel or door installed.
    Method of
    Inspection:             The attic cavity was inspected by entering the area.
    Attic Cavity Type:      Crawl Through - The attic cavity is not useable for any storage due to size,
                            framing, or insulation.
    Roof Framing:           A truss system is installed in the attic cavity that is used to support the roof
                            decking and transmit the roof load to the exterior walls. The rafter spacing is 24
                            inch on center.
    Roof Framing
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The roof framing appears to be in functional condition.
    Roof Bracing:           The roof framing as installed seems adequate.
    Roof Decking:           The roof decking material is oriented strand board sheeting.
    Evidence of
    Leaks on Interior
    of Attic:               There is no evidence of current water leaks into the accessible attic spaces.
    Ventilation Hi/
    Low:                    Satisfactory - There appears to be adequate ventilation installed. Vents are
                            located both in the ridge area and low in the eaves area. There are soffit vents
                            installed. There are gable end vents installed that allow adequate ventilation.
    Insulation Clear
    of Sheathing:           There is at least 1 1/2 inches of clearance between the roof sheathing and the
                            insulation.
    Insulation Noted:       Satisfactory - The attic insulation appears to be adequate and properly installed.
                            The following type of insulation was noted in the attic: Fiberglass. Loose
                            bagged or blown in place. There is an average of at least 10" of insulation
                            installed.




                                   STRUCTURAL
Structural:
    Type of
    Construction:           Frame.
    Exterior Siding
    Materials:              Stucco.
    Siding Condition:       Satisfactory - The siding is in serviceable condition.
    Trim Condition:         Satisfactory - The trim is intact and satisfactory.
    Soffit/Eaves:           Satisfactory - The soffit/eaves appear to be in satisfactory condition and show
                            only signs of normal wear.
    Fascia & Rake
    Boards:                 Satisfactory - The fascia and rake boards appear to be in satisfactory condition
                            and show only signs of normal wear.




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Condition of
    Painted Surfaces:       Action Necessary - Portions of the exterior
                            finish or painted surfaces are in a condition that
                            calls for refinishing. Delay will cause further
                            deterioration of the siding material. The door
                            jams at all exterior doors need paint. The trim
                            on the garage side door may need to be
                            replaced due to the deteriorated condition it is
                            in.
                                                                                 Deteriorated trim and jam at garage door




                                                                                 Paint needed at back door
    Outside Entry
    Doors:                  Satisfactory - The outside entry door(s) is satisfactory as noted from the
                            exterior. There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational.
                            This is a recommended safety feature.
    Windows Type:           Double Hung.
    Window
    Condition:              Attention Needed - There is at least one
                            window that needs attention given to the
                            glazing, framing, or caulking.




                                                                                 Caulking around window needed




                                                                                 Caulking needed
    Window
    Flashing:               Satisfactory - The installed window flashing above the windows appears to be
                            adequate.
    Earth-to-Wood
    Clearance:              Satisfactory - There appears to be adequate clearance between the earth and
                            the wood.




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Structural
    Caulking:               Attention Needed - Several spots around the
                            structure were noted that need to be caulked.
                            Caulk should be applied to areas where brick
                            and wood siding meet, trim around window
                            frames or doors, and piping and service
                            penetrations. Also, any cracks that allow
                            moisture or wind entry should be caulked to
                            prevent deterioration.
                                                                              Caulking around door jams needed




                                                                              Hole in west side of house needs caulking
    Framing Type:           Platform framing was the chosen style of framing.
    Exposed Wall
    Framing
    Location:               Basement.
    Framing
    members sizing.         The framing is 2" x 4" wood members. The visible portions of the walls are
                            framed with 16-inch centers.
    Exposed Wall
    Framing
    Members
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The exposed wall framing members were in satisfactory condition.
                            The exposed percentages of wall framing members is minimal. Therefore, no
                            assumption should be made as to the condition of the unexposed framing
                            members. This is only a comment on the visible portions of the wall framing.
    Exposed Floor/
    Ceiling Framing
    Location:               Basement level ceiling.
    Floor Framing
    Members Size.           The floor framing is constructed with 2" x 12" members. Manufactured floor
                            joists. The floor/ceiling is framed with 16-inch centers.
    Exposed Floor/
    Ceiling Framing
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The exposed portions of the floor framing and ceiling joist
                            members are in satisfactory condition.
    Wall Covering
    Material:               The wall covering material is sheetrock.
    Ceiling Covering
    Material:               The predominant ceiling covering material is sheetrock.




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Deck, Porch or Balcony:
    There is a Wood
    Framed:                 Wood deck.
    Deck/Porch/
    Balcony
    Materials:              Cedar.
    Condition of
    Wood Materials:         Attention Needed - The wood materials used
                            in the deck need some repair or replacement.
                            The whole deck, including the stairs and posts,
                            are in need of a wood sealant or stain. Failure
                            to treat this deck will lead to the continued
                            deterioration of it.


                                                                              Whole deck is in need of a sealant
    Framing of Deck/
    Porch:                  Satisfactory - The framing of the deck or porch was done in an acceptable
                            manner. The deck frame is bolted to the rim joist of the structure.
    Deck, Porch, or
    Balcony Flooring
    Material:               Attention Needed - The decking materials
                            need some repair to function as intended.




                                                                              Deck needs to be sealed or stained
    Supporting
    Posts:                  Satisfactory - The supporting posts appear to be in satisfactory condition.
    The Foundation
    Materials:              The deck support posts are set in concrete. The inspector was unable to
                            determine if the posts are set to the frost line.
    Stairs Condition:       Satisfactory - The steps are in useable condition.
    Deck or Porch
    Railings:               Satisfactory - The railings as installed are functional. The spacing between
                            balusters is 4". This was instituted as a safety issue to prevent small children
                            from getting caught between the balusters.

Fireplace:
    Location of
    Fireplace:              Family room.
    Fireplace Fuel:         Gas - The fireplace is designed to use gas fuel only.
    Firebox
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The firebox appears to be sound and useable in its current
                            condition.




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Flue Condition
    from Firebox:           Satisfactory - The visible portions of the chimney flue appear to be satisfactory.
                            The inspection is limited to the visible portions of the fireplace flue. Drop light,
                            mirrors, and smoke testing are not a part of the inspection. Visibility in the flue
                            is limited to as little as 20 percent. If further investigation is necessary, a
                            qualified professional chimney sweep is recommended.
    Smoke Chamber:          Satisfactory - The smoke chamber walls are sloped towards the flue.
    Spark Arrestor:         Yes - There is a metal spark arrestor installed. In addition to preventing fires, it
                            will also keep animals and birds out of the flue.
    Heat Circulator:        Yes, the fireplace is equipped with a gravity or fan system to circulate heat from
                            the fireplace into the living space. Satisfactory - The unit functioned as
                            intended.

Insert and Wood Stoves:
    Flue Condition &
    Disclaimer:             A wood burning insert is installed in a manner that makes the inspection of the
                            flue condition and damper presence verification nearly impossible to determine.
                            Services of a licensed professional chimney sweep are recommended to
                            remove, clean, determine condition, and make any needed repairs. Both a
                            wood burning stove and a wood burning insert are excluded from liability under
                            this inspection as this is a visual inspection; and determination of the condition
                            is not possible without removal and partial disassembly. Both types of units
                            should be cleaned annually due to the slow burn and lower temperatures
                            created by their usage. These lower temperatures tend to produce higher levels
                            of creosote.




 HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
Air Conditioning Unit # 1:
    Type:                   Refrigerator/Split System. Electricity-powered.
    Unit/Condenser
    Location:               Right side of house.
    Unit Tested:            Yes, The scope of this inspection does not include the effectiveness or
                            adequacy of the system.
    Insulation Wrap
    on the Suction
    Line:                   Attention Needed - The insulation wrap on the
                            suction line to the condenser/compressor is in
                            need of attention due to deteriorated or missing
                            insulation. Recommend replacing all of the
                            insulation on this suction line. It is dry and brittle
                            and is not as efficient as it could be. There is
                            also a small section missing insulation.

                                                                                     Insulation missing.
    Condenser Clear
    of Obstruction:         Satisfactory.




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Condenser
    Cabinet Level:          Satisfactory.
    Condensing Coil
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The condensing coil appears to be clean, and no blockage was
                            noted.
    Service
    Disconnect:             Satisfactory - The installed service disconnect is located within sight of the
                            condensing coil cabinet and not more than 50 feet from the unit.
    Condensate Line:        Satisfactory - The condensate drain line appears to be adequately installed.
                            Periodic checking to make sure that the line is clear will help to maintain the
                            system.
    Temperature at
    Supply Registers:       54 degrees.
    Temperature at
    Return Registers:       73 degrees.
    Temperature
    Differential:           Satisfactory. The desired temperature drop across the evaporator is 14 - 22
                            degrees F.
    Evidence of
    Maintenance:            For optimum performance, the air conditioning system should be serviced
                            annually prior to the cooling season. It is recommended that the filter(s) be
                            changed or cleaned every 30 to 45 days for best performance.

Heating Unit # 1:
    Heating System
    Location:               Basement.
    Heating System
    Type:                   A forced air furnace is installed as the primary source of heat.
    Fuel Source:            The fuel source is natural gas.
    Flue Type:              The flue pipe is metal.
    Flue Condition:         Satisfactory - The furnace/boiler flue as installed appears to be in satisfactory
                            condition. During this inspection it is impossible to determine the condition of
                            the interior of the flue. The interior of the flue may be deteriorated, but during a
                            visual inspection we were unable to see the interior walls.
    Unit Tested:            No - The heating unit was not tested because the unit was shut down. The
                            inspector may not activate a system that has been disconnected or does not
                            activate using normal controls. No further liability is accepted for performance
                            of the heating system. The gas was shut off at the meter. Recommend asking
                            the seller to write in the disclosure statement that the furnace works. This will
                            protect you, the buyer, in case there is any issue once you have the gas turned
                            on. I also recommend that you test the unit as soon as you get the gas turned
                            on. Just turn the thermostate to heat and raise the temperature until it kicks on.
                            Then let it run for about five minutes and walk around feeling the air coming out
                            of the vents. If you have a thermometer, the temperature should be around
                            100+ degrees at the register.
    Heat Exchanger
    Inspected:              Yes.
    Heat Exchanger
    Inspected Via:          The heat exchanger was tested by a visual inspection with the aid of a flashlight
                            and mirrors, and no cracks or voids were noted.




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Gas-fired
    Appliance Flue/
    Vents:                   Satisfactory - The visible portions of the flue/vent system appear to be installed
                             correctly and appear to be functional.
    Secondary Air
    Adequacy:                Satisfactory - Availability of secondary air for combustion and flue draft appears
                             to be adequate; however, no calculation was performed by the inspector.
    Blower
    Condition:               Satisfactory - The blower assembly appears to be performing as expected.
    Filter Type/Size:        16 x 20 x 1 disposable.
    Filter Condition:        Satisfactory - The filter is clean and correctly installed. It is recommended that
                             the filter(s) be changed or cleaned every 30 to 45 days for best performance..
    Electronic Air
    Cleaner Installed:       No.
    Ducts Condition:         The ductwork is enclosed and largely inaccessible. It could not be viewed
                             directly; however, good airflow indicates no significant leaks are present.
    Does each
    habitable room
    have a heat
    source?                  Yes.
    Adequate
    Returns or
    Undercut Doors:          Yes.
    Thermostat
    Location:                Hallway.
    Thermostat
    Condition:               Good - Electronic thermostat controls for central heating and air conditioning are
                             installed. Automatic controls were not tested or overridden.
    Comments:                There was saw dust in the bottom under the
                             burners. There was also a little bit on top of the
                             burners. Recommend vacuuming this out. Saw
                             dust is a combustible and should not be inside
                             the furnace.



                                                                               Saw dust inside furnace cabinet




                            ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Primary Power Source
    Service Voltage:         The incoming electrical service to this structure is 120/240 volts.
    Service/Entrance/
    Meter:                   Underground/Good - Underground service to the structure is desirable for safety
                             and appearance. Contact the utility company to mark the location of
                             underground cable before digging.




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Main Power Panel and Circuitry
    Main Power
    Distribution Panel
    Location:               Basement furnace room.
    Main Power Panel
    Size:                   150 amp - The ampacity of the main power panel appears to be adequate for
                            the structure as presently used.
    Service Cable to
    Panel Type:             Aluminum.
    Is Panel
    Accessible:             Yes - The electrical panel is in a location that makes it readily accessible.
    Panel Condition:        Satisfactory - The power panel, as a container for safely covering electrical
                            circuitry and components, is functioning as intended, minimizing the risk of
                            electrical shock.
    Main Panel Type:        Breakers - The structure is equipped with a breaker type main power panel.
                            This is the desirable type; when a breaker trips off, it can easily be reset.
                            Caution: If a breaker is reset and trips back off, this is an indication that there is
                            a short or weakened condition in the circuit. Call a qualified licensed electrician
                            for analysis of the existing problem.
    Breaker/Fuse to
    Wire
    Compatibility:          Satisfactory - The breakers/fuses in the main power panel appear to be
                            appropriately matched to the circuit wire gauge.
    Legend Available:       Yes - Identification of the breakers and the appliances or areas they control are
                            clearly marked. This inspection does not verify the accuracy of this legend.
    Panel Cover
    Removed:                Yes.
    Condition of
    Wiring in Panel:        Satisfactory - Electrical circuitry wiring in the panel appears neatly arranged with
                            no unallowable splices.
    Feeder and
    Circuit Wiring
    Type:                   Copper - The structure is wired using plastic insulated copper single conductor
                            cables commonly referred to as Romex.
    Circuit Wiring
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The exposed wiring appears to be in satisfactory condition
                            including connections, routing, fasteners, and insulation.
    Ground Fault
    Protected
    Outlets:                . At all locations needed - This structure is adequately protected by using
                            Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlets at all locations within 6' of a water source
                            and any of these locations: all outside outlets, in the garage, and in an
                            unfinished basement. Ground fault protection is provided using breakers in the
                            main panel. When the circuit is interrupted, resetting must be done at the main
                            panel. Ground fault protection is provided by use of interrupt resets at the
                            outlets rather than the main panel.
    Main Service
    Ground Verified:        Yes - The main service ground wire was located by the inspector. Copper wire
                            was noted. The grounding conductor to the water service line was noted, and it
                            is correctly connected to the street side of the main water line.




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Wire Protection/
    Routing:                Satisfactory - Visible wiring appears to be installed in an acceptable manner.
    Smoke Detectors:        Yes - The structure is equipped with functioning smoke or heat detectors. They
                            should be tested periodically in accordance with the manufacturer's
                            specifications. This does not imply that there is adequate coverage by the
                            existing detector(s). The installed smoke detector(s) are wired into the electrical
                            system. If a hardwired smoke detector is installed, be sure it is a battery backup
                            type or install a battery backup type as a safety, in case power goes off before
                            the alarm sounds.
    Doorbell :              Yes - At least one exterior door has a working doorbell.
    Exterior Lighting:      Satisfactory - The exterior lighting appears functional. Also, this is a benefit for
                            security.




                            PLUMBING SYSTEM
Plumbing:
    Water Source:           City/Municipal.
    Plumbing Service
    Piping Size to
    Structure:              3/4" water service line from the meter to the main cutoff.
    Public Service
    Piping Material:        The main service line to the structure is copper.
    Main Water Line
    Cutoff Location:        Basement level wall.
    Visible Mineral
    Deposits or
    Encrustations:          No.
    Interior Supply
    Piping Size:            The interior water supply piping is 3/4" indiameter. It then reduces to 1/2" or 3/8"
                            risers.
    Interior Supply
    Piping Material:        The interior supply piping in the structure is predominantly copper.
    Water Pressure:         Water pressure was checked at an exterior hose bib. Water pressure from 40
                            to 80 pounds per square inch is considered within normal/acceptable range.
    Exterior Hose
    Bibs Functional:        Satisfactory - The exterior hose bib(s) appeared to function normally. There is a
                            backflow preventer valve installed. This inspection does not determine if it
                            functions as intended.
    Functional
    Supply:                 Satisfactory - By testing multiple fixtures at one time, functional flow of the water
                            supply was verified.
    Leaks in the
    Supply Piping
    Noted:                  No.
    Sewage Disposal
    Type:                   Public Sewer System.




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Waste Line
    Materials               The predominant waste line material is plastic.
    Waste Piping
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The visible plumbing waste piping appears functional.
    Vent Piping
    Material                The vent material, as it passes through the roof, is plastic.
    Vent Piping
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The visible plumbing vent piping appears functional.
    Supply/Waste
    Piping Supports:        Satisfactory - The tie straps and hangers supporting supply and waste piping
                            appear adequate.
    Functional
    Drainage:               Yes - Functional drainage has been verified. Water drained from a random
                            sample of fixtures or drains flows at a rate faster than was supplied.
    Objectionable
    Odors Noted:            No.
    Location of
    Waste Line
    Cleanouts:              Base of the stack(s) in basement level.
    Location of Noted
    Floor Drains:           Furnace area.
    Floor Drains
    Functional:             Floor drains were not flood tested. Be sure to keep enough water in the trap to
                            prevent unwanted gases from entering the room.
    Sewage Pump
    Installed:              No.
    Lawn Sprinkler
    System:                 There is a lawn sprinkler system installed. The sprinklers were tested using
                            normal operating controls and is functioning as intended. The scope of this
                            inspection does not cover whether or not the sprinkler heads are adjusted for
                            adequate coverage or cycle time.

Water Heater
    Location:               Basement.
    Tank Capacity:          A 50 gallon water heater is installed and is recommended for a large family or a
                            home with a spa tub.
    Fuel Source for
    Water Heater:           The water heater is gas-fired.
    Exposed Water
    Heater Condition:       Satisfactory - It shows some age, but it appears sound.
    Firebox Condition       The underside of the tank appears to be in normal condition in relation to its
                            age.
    Drip Leg Installed
    for Natural Gas-
    Fired Unit:             Yes - There is a drip leg installed on the incoming gas line to the water heater.
    Gas Valve:              Satisfactory - There is a gas valve cutoff installed adjacent to the hot water tank.
    Flue/Exhaust
    Pipe Condition:         Satisfactory - The exhaust flue appears to be correctly installed. The exhaust
                            flue pipe is metal.




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Water Piping
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The incoming and output piping is installed correctly.
    Water Heater Fill
    Valve Installed:        Yes - There is a fill valve installed on the incoming water line. This valve can be
                            used to cut off the water supply to the water heater.
    Temperature
    Controls:               Satisfactory - The thermostat and temperature controls appear to function
                            normally.
    Drain Valve:            Yes - There is a drain valve installed on the lower side of the water heater.
    Temperature &
    Pressure Relief
    Valve:                  Satisfactory - The temperature and pressure relief valve is of the correct rating
                            for the water heater.
    Safety Overflow
    Pipe:                   Satisfactory - The overflow pipe is correctly installed.
    Earthquake
    Straps:                 Yes.
    Water Heater
    Insulation Jacket:      No, Recommended - An insulation blanket wrap for the water heater is
                            suggested. Up to 50% of the energy for the water heater is used to replace
                            standby losses, of which 10 - 25% are at the tank.




                                         KITCHEN
Kitchen
    Location:               Main level rear of house.
    Windows:                Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the kitchen are
                            satisfactory.
    Walls/Ceilings:         Satisfactory - The walls and ceilings in the kitchen appear to be satisfactory.
    Floor:                  Satisfactory - The flooring in the kitchen is satisfactory. The floor covering
                            material is wood.
    Lighting:               Satisfactory - The ceiling lights in the kitchen are in satisfactory condition.
    Electrical Outlets:     Satisfactory - There is a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet installed and
                            functional above the kitchen countertop. It is in the area within reach of the
                            sink.
    Countertops:            Satisfactory - The countertops in the kitchen are satisfactory.
    Cabinets,
    Drawers, and
    Doors:                  Satisfactory - The cabinets, doors, and drawers are satisfactory in both
                            appearance and function.
    Faucet and
    Supply Lines:           Satisfactory - Faucets and supply lines appear satisfactory with no leaks noted.
                            There are shutoffs installed for both hot and cold water pipes under the basin.
    Sink and Drain
    Lines:                  Satisfactory - The sink and drainage lines appear to be satisfactory.




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Caulking Water
    Contact Areas:          Satisfactory - The caulking in water contact areas appears to be satisfactory.
    Food Waste
    Disposal:               Satisfactory - The food waste disposal appears to be functional. No food was
                            ground up in this inspection. The inspector was unable to determine if the unit
                            will grind food waste adequately.
    Dishwasher:             The dishwasher was tested on one cycle, and it appeared to function normally.
                            This dishwasher is a multi-cycle unit, but only one cycle was tested. This does
                            not imply that the other cycles also work, nor does it imply that the dishwasher
                            will clean the dishes to your requirements.
    Range Hood:             Satisfactory - The range hood and exhaust fan appeared to work correctly on
                            one or both speeds. There is a filter installed, and it will require periodic
                            cleaning.
    Range/Oven Fuel
    Source:                 Electric - There is a 220-volt hookup for an electric range/oven.
    Range/Oven:             Free Standing - There is a removable range/oven installed. It appeared to
                            function correctly at the inspection. The timers and temperature settings were
                            not tested and are not a part of this inspection.
    Microwave Oven:         Built-in - There is a built-in microwave oven. The unit was tested by heating a
                            cup of water. The unit functioned as intended.
    Refrigerator:           Yes - There is a refrigerator installed. The inspection does not include any
                            nonpermanently installed appliances or fixtures.
    Water For
    Refrigerator:           There is no water source for the refrigerator.
    Heat Source:            Satisfactory - There is a heat register in this room.




                                        LAUNDRY
LAUNDRY
    Location:               Kitchen.
    Entry Door:             Satisfactory - The entry door to the laundry room is functional.
    Walls/Ceilings:         Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the laundry room appear to be
                            satisfactory.
    Floor:                  Satisfactory - The floor coverings are in satisfactory condition. The floor
                            covering material is ceramic or glazed tile.
    Electrical Outlets:     Satisfactory - The outlet tested in the laundry room is correctly wired and
                            grounded.
    Lighting:               Satisfactory - Lighting in the laundry is adequate.
    Washer Hookup:          There is a connection box installed in the wall with both hot and cold water and
                            a drain pipe. The drain pipe was not flood tested.
    Dryer Hookup:           Yes - There is a 220-volt outlet provided for an electric dryer. If you intend to
                            use a gas clothes dryer, you will need to have a gas line installed.
    Dryer Ventilation:      Satisfactory - The dryer ventilation as installed appears adequate. The vent
                            hood outside is clean, and the flapper is functional.




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Area Ventilation:        Satisfactory - The area ventilation seems adequate.




                            OTHER LIVING SPACES
Front Entry and Main Hallway:
    Front Entry Door:        Satisfactory - The main entry door to the structure is in functional condition.
                             There is a deadbolt installed on the main entry door, and it is operational. This
                             is a recommended safety feature.
    Entry Floor:             Satisfactory - The entry floor material is in satisfactory condition. The floor
                             covering material is wood.
    Main Hallway:            Satisfactory - The main hallway walls and floor are in satisfactory condition.
    Smoke Detector:          Yes.
    Main Staircase:          Satisfactory - The main staircase is appropriately installed. There is a handrail
                             installed. The staircase is adequately lighted.
    Upper Level
    Hallway:                 Satisfactory - The upper level hallway walls and floor are in satisfactory
                             condition.
    Upper Level
    Smoke Detector:          Action Necessary - There is a nonworking
                             smoke detector in the second level hallway.
                             For safety considerations, it needs to be
                             repaired or replaced immediately.




                                                                                 Smoke detector missing. Needs replacment

Living Room:
    Location:                North.
    Walls:                   Satisfactory -   The walls and ceiling in this room appear to be satisfactory.
    Floor:                   Satisfactory -   The floor in this room is in satisfactory condition.
    Windows:                 Satisfactory -   The windows and associated hardware in this room are all
                             satisfactory.
    Electrical Outlets:      Satisfactory -   The outlets tested in this room are correctly wired and grounded.
    Telephone
    Access or Jack:          Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this room. It may or may not be
                             functional.
    Cable TV:                Yes, Jack - There is a television jack installed in this room. The cable company
                             must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance.
    Heat Source
    Noted:                   There is a heat source in this room. No comment is made as to the amount of
                             air or temperature coming from the supply vent.




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Family Room:
    Location:               East.
    Outside Entry
    Door:                   Satisfactory - The outside entry door to this room is satisfactory. Deadbolts Yes -
                             There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a
                            recommended safety feature.
    Walls/Ceiling:          Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in this room appear to be satisfactory.
    Ceiling Fan:            Satisfactory - There is a ceiling fan installed in this room, and it appears to be
                            functional.
    Floor:                  Satisfactory - The floor in this room is in satisfactory condition. The floor
                            covering material is wood.
    Windows:                Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in this room are all
                            satisfactory.
    Electrical Outlets:     Satisfactory - The outlets tested in this room are correctly wired and grounded.
    Telephone
    Access or Jack:         Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this room. It may or may not be
                            functional.
    Cable TV:               Yes, Jack - There is a television cable jack installed in this room. The cable
                            company must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance.
    Heat Source
    Noted:                  There is a heat source in this room. No comment is made as to the amount of
                            air or temperature coming from the supply vent.
    Fireplace:              Yes - There is a fireplace in this room. It has a satisfactory visual appearance.
                            There was an inspection completed on the fireplace. It is under the Structural
                            Section.




                                     BATHROOM
All Bathrooms
    Entry Door:             Satisfactory - The entry door to the bathroom is as I expected, and it is
                            functional.
    Walls/Ceiling:          Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the bathrooms are satisfactory.
    Windows:                Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the bathrooms are all
                            satisfactory.
    Floor:                  Satisfactory - The flooring in the bathroom is satisfactory.
    Lighting:               Satisfactory - The ceiling light and fixture in the bathrooms are in satisfactory
                            condition.
    Ventilation Fans:       Satisfactory - There is an exhaust fan installed in the bathroom, and it is
                            performing satisfactorily.
    Ground Fault
    Interrupt Outlets:      Satisfactory - There is a functional Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet installed
                            in the area of the bathroom vanity.
    Light Switch:           Satisfactory - The light switch is satisfactory.
    Vanity Cabinet:         Satisfactory - The vanity cabinet and top in the bathrooms are satisfactory.




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Basin and Drain
    Fixture:                Satisfactory - The basin and drainage fixture appears to be satisfactory.
    Faucet and
    Supply Lines:           Satisfactory - Faucets and supply lines appear satisfactory. There are shutoffs
                            installed for both hot and cold water pipes under the basin.
    Toilet Condition        Satisfactory - The toilet in this bathroom appears to be functional.
    Tub:                    There is a spa tub installed. The tub was filled with water and the jets activated
                            to observe for proper action. The tub appeared to function properly.
    Tub Mixing Valve
    & Stopper:              Satisfactory - Tub mixing valve and tub unit are in satisfactory condition.
    Shower/Shower
    Head and Mixing
    Valves:                 Satisfactory - The shower, shower head, and mixing valves are all performing
                            as required.
    Tub & Shower
    Walls:                  Satisfactory - The walls appear to be in satisfactory condition.
    Tub/Shower
    Drain:                  Satisfactory - The tub/shower appears to drain at an acceptable rate.
    Caulking/Water
    Contract Areas:         Attention Needed - The caulking in the water
                            contact areas appears to need attention.
                            Damage may result if not corrected. The
                            upstairs bathroom needs caulking around the
                            perimeter at the baseboards and floor. This will
                            keep any water leakage from getting into the
                            wall cavity and from going down the first floor
                            ceiling, staining it. This same recommendation
                            will apply to the first floor bathrooms once the Caulking needed at wall
                            basement is complete.
    Heat Source:            Satisfactory - There is a heat source in this room.




                                       BEDROOM
All Bedrooms:
    Entry Doors:            Satisfactory - The entry door on the bedrooms is as I expected, and it is
                            functional.
    Closet:                 Satisfactory - The closet is functional and of average size.
    Walls/Ceiling:          Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the bedroom appear to be satisfactory.
    Light and Light
    Switch.                 Satisfactory - The light and light switch were functional at the time of the
                            inspection.
    Ceiling Fans:           Satisfactory - There is a ceiling fan installed in the bedroom. It appears to be
                            functional.
    Floor:                  Satisfactory - The floors are in satisfactory condition. The floor covering
                            material is carpet.




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Windows:                Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the bedrooms are all
                            satisfactory.
    Electrical Outlets:     Satisfactory - The outlets tested in the bedrooms are correctly wired and
                            grounded.
    Telephone
    Access or Jack:         Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this bedroom. It may or may not be
                            functional.
    Cable TV:               Yes, Jack - There is a television jack installed in this bedroom. The cable
                            company must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance.
    Heat Source
    Noted:                  There is a heat source to these rooms. There is no comment as to the amount
                            of air or temperature coming from the supply vent.
    Smoke Detector:         Yes.




                                         GARAGE
Garage
    Garage Type             The garage is attached.
    Size of Garage:         Two car garage.
    Number of
    Overhead Doors          There is a single overhead door.
    Overhead Door
    and Hardware
    Condition:              Satisfactory - The overhead door is in satisfactory condition, and it is functional.
    Automatic
    Overhead Door
    Opener:                 The overhead door opener appears to function appropriately.
    Safety Reverse
    Switch on the
    Automatic
    Opener:                 Yes - The door opener is equipped with an automatic reverse safety switch.
    Outside Entry
    Door:                   The outside entry door to the garage is satisfactory. Steel door, There is an
                            operational deadbolt installed on the entry door. This is a recommended safety
                            feature.
    Floor Condition:        Satisfactory - The garage floor is in satisfactory condition.
    Fire Rated
    Ceiling:                Yes - There appears to be a fire rated separation between the garage ceiling
                            and the living areas above.
    Fire Rated Entry
    Door to
    Structure:              Yes - There is a fire rated door separating the garage from the living areas of
                            the house.
    Garage
    Foundation:             Satisfactory - The visible portions of the foundation under the garage appear to
                            be functional.




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Stairs from house
    to garage:              Satisfact Satisfactory- The steps appear to be in good condition.
    Garage Roof
    Condition:              Attached to the house.
    Electric Service
    to Garage:              Satisfactory - The electrical outlets in the garage tested as correctly grounded.




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A thru Z Inspections Sample Report 2010

  • 1. HOME INSPECTION REPORT Prepared for the exclusive use of: Your Name American Fork, Utah 84003 Inspection Date: July 12, 2008 A thru Z Inspections, LLC, 82 North 800 East, American Fork, Utah 84003 801-592-2757
  • 2. POSITIVE ASPECTS In the opinion of the inspector, these noted items are either of a better quality or above the norm for what was expected to be found in homes of similar construction, age, or price range. These items may benefit the owner in comfort and or value. SITE Utility Services: Electric Service: Underground. Cable Television Service: Underground. Telephone Service: Underground. STRUCTURAL Structural: Outside Entry Doors: Satisfactory - The outside entry door(s) is satisfactory as noted from the exterior. There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature. HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING Heating Unit # 1: Thermostat Condition: Good - Electronic thermostat controls for central heating and air conditioning are installed. Automatic controls were not tested or overridden. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Primary Power Source Service/Entrance/Meter: Underground/Good - Underground service to the structure is desirable for safety and appearance. Contact the utility company to mark the location of underground cable before digging. PLUMBING SYSTEM Plumbing: Lawn Sprinkler System: There is a lawn sprinkler system installed. The sprinklers were tested using normal operating controls and is functioning as intended. The scope of this inspection does not cover whether or not the sprinkler heads are adjusted for adequate coverage or cycle time. GARAGE Garage Outside Entry Door: The outside entry door to the garage is satisfactory. Steel door, There is an operational deadbolt installed on the entry door. This is a recommended safety feature. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Summary Pg. 1 of 4
  • 3. DEFICIENCIES NOTED In the opinion of the inspector, these noted items are not in a satisfactory condition. They are either incorrectly installed according to the manufacturers installation instructions, not functioning as intended, operating in an unsafe manner, or near the end of their economic life. Repair or replacement is recommended to achieve intended design performance. Failure to take the necessary action relatively soon could result in failure of the component or system and may affect the habitability of the structure. Safety related items need immediate attention. Other than certain critical deficiencies or life threatening situations, it is generally not possible for the inspector to rank these deficiencies in terms of importance. What is critical to one individual may not be important to another. It is up to you, with the assistance of your professional REALTOR or other advisors, to determine what action (if any) needs to be taken prior to closing, in relation to the terms of your contract. This listing is only a portion of the full report. Do not take any action until you have read, understand, and considered the contents and meaning of the full report. Do not hesitate to obtain a second opinion of any of the items listed here or noted in the body of the report. Action Necessary Foundation Interior View of Basement Evidence of Water Entry in the Basement Noted: Action Necessary - There is evidence of water entry or damage in the basement level. Verify through the Sellers Disclosure Statement to determine if this is an ongoing problem or an isolated incident. STRUCTURAL Structural: Condition of Painted Surfaces: Action Necessary - Portions of the exterior finish or painted surfaces are in a condition that calls for refinishing. Delay will cause further deterioration of the siding material. The door jams at all exterior doors need paint. The trim on the garage side door may need to be replaced due to the deteriorated condition it is in. OTHER LIVING SPACES Front Entry and Main Hallway: Upper Level Smoke Detector: Action Necessary - There is a nonworking smoke detector in the second level hallway. For safety considerations, it needs to be repaired or replaced immediately. Action Needed Foundation Foundation Visible Foundation Wall Cracks Noted From Exterior: Yes - Cracking in the vertical foundation walls was noted from the exterior. Cracks less than 1/4 inch were noted in the foundation walls. This condition does not yet warrant further investigation provided the movement is not recent or does not show differential movement. If future movement is noted or the cracks grow, then further investigation by a professional structural engineer and/or a licensed qualified foundation contractor will be needed to determine the cause and course of action. It appears that this crack has been caused by the expansion and contraction of the door jam that is nailed into it. The door A thru Z Inspections, LLC Summary Pg. 2 of 4
  • 4. jam has been getting wet and then drying out and pulling away, which has caused the corner to break. Recommend sealing the door jam and then using a concrete caulk on this crack to keep it in place. Interior View of Basement Basement Windows: There are basement level windows. The installed windows are below grade, but they are installed in wells that should minimize the probability of water leakage. There is evidence of leakage from at least one window. Check with the current owner for further information to determine the cause and frrequency of the leakage. It appears that water from the sprinklers and/or rain has been getting in around the windows then following the expansion crack down. Recommend caulking around the exterior part of the window frames and re-direct all sprinklers away from the windows. STRUCTURAL Structural: Window Condition: Attention Needed - There is at least one window that needs attention given to the glazing, framing, or caulking. Structural Caulking: Attention Needed - Several spots around the structure were noted that need to be caulked. Caulk should be applied to areas where brick and wood siding meet, trim around window frames or doors, and piping and service penetrations. Also, any cracks that allow moisture or wind entry should be caulked to prevent deterioration. Deck, Porch or Balcony: Condition of Wood Materials: Attention Needed - The wood materials used in the deck need some repair or replacement. The whole deck, including the stairs and posts, are in need of a wood sealant or stain. Failure to treat this deck will lead to the continued deterioration of it. Deck, Porch, or Balcony Flooring Material: Attention Needed - The decking materials need some repair to function as intended. HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING Air Conditioning Unit # 1: Insulation Wrap on the Suction Line: Attention Needed - The insulation wrap on the suction line to the condenser/compressor is in need of attention due to deteriorated or missing insulation. Recommend replacing all of the insulation on this suction line. It is dry and brittle and is not as efficient as it could be. There is also a small section missing insulation. BATHROOM All Bathrooms Caulking/Water Contract Areas: Attention Needed - The caulking in the water contact areas appears to need attention. Damage may result if not corrected. The upstairs bathroom needs caulking around the perimeter at the baseboards and floor. This will keep any water leakage from getting into the wall cavity and from going down the first floor ceiling, staining it. This same recommendation will apply to the first floor bathrooms once the basement is complete. Areas of Concern HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING A thru Z Inspections, LLC Summary Pg. 3 of 4
  • 5. Heating Unit # 1: Unit Tested: No - The heating unit was not tested because the unit was shut down. The inspector may not activate a system that has been disconnected or does not activate using normal controls. No further liability is accepted for performance of the heating system. The gas was shut off at the meter. Recommend asking the seller to write in the disclosure statement that the furnace works. This will protect you, the buyer, in case there is any issue once you have the gas turned on. I also recommend that you test the unit as soon as you get the gas turned on. Just turn the thermostate to heat and raise the temperature until it kicks on. Then let it run for about five minutes and walk around feeling the air coming out of the vents. If you have a thermometer, the temperature should be around 100+ degrees at the register. PLUMBING SYSTEM Water Heater Water Heater Insulation Jacket: No, Recommended - An insulation blanket wrap for the water heater is suggested. Up to 50% of the energy for the water heater is used to replace standby losses, of which 10 - 25% are at the tank. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Summary Pg. 4 of 4
  • 6. HOME CONDITION REPORT Table of Contents INSPECTION CONDITIONS 1 SITE 2 Foundation 4 ROOF & ATTIC 7 STRUCTURAL 8 HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 14 PLUMBING SYSTEM 16 KITCHEN 18 LAUNDRY 19 OTHER LIVING SPACES 20 BATHROOM 21 BEDROOM 22 GARAGE 23
  • 7. INSPECTION CONDITIONS CLIENT & SITE INFORMATION: REPORT NAME: No name. INSPECTION DATE: July 12, 2008. INSPECTION APPOINTMENT TIME: 4:00. CLIENT NAME: No name. MAILING ADDRESS CURRENTLY: 82 North 800 East. CLIENT CITY/ STATE/ZIP: American Fork, Utah 84003. CLIENT PHONE #: 555-1212. INSPECTION SITE CITY/STATE/ ZIP: American Fork, Utah 84003. CLIMATIC CONDITIONS: INSPECTION DAY WEATHER: Clear. TEMPERATURE AT TIME OF INSPECTION: 90's. HOW LONG SINCE LAST MEASURABLE RAIN: Unusually dry weather. SOIL CONDITIONS: Dry. BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS: ESTIMATED AGE OF HOUSE: 1999. BUILDING TYPE: Single family. STORIES: 2. SPACE BELOW GRADE: Basement. UTILITY SERVICES: WATER SOURCE: Public. SEWAGE DISPOSAL: Public. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 1 of 24
  • 8. UTILITIES STATUS: Gas service off at time of inspection. Gas valve off at meter OTHER INFORMATION: AREA: City. HOUSE OCCUPIED? No. CLIENT PRESENT DURING INSPECTION: Yes. PEOPLE PRESENT DURING INSPECTION: Purchaser. PAYMENT INFORMATION: TOTAL FEE: $335.00. PAID BY: Check. SITE Site: House faces: The front of the house faces North. Style of House: Two Story. Approximate Lot Size: The lot appears to be of an average size for the area. Site Drainage: Satisfactory - The lot appears to have adequate drainage to prevent water from ponding. Bushes and Shrubs Condition: Satisfactory - The shrubs and/or bushes have a good appearance. Trees Condition: Satisfactory - The trees on the site all appear to be alive and in acceptable condition. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 2 of 24
  • 9. Paving Condition: Driveway Paving Material: Concrete. Driveway Condition: Satisfactory - The driveway surface material is in satisfactory condition with only normal deterioration noted. Walkways and Stoop Materials: Concrete. Walkway Condition: Satisfactory - The walkway surface material is in satisfactory condition with only normal deterioration noted. Utility Services: Water Source: City. Water Meter Location: Front yard several feet in from the street. Electric Service: Underground. Electric Service Condition: Satisfactory - The underground service appears adequate. Cable Television Service: Underground. Telephone Service: Underground. Cable Television, Telephone Grounding Wire Verified: Yes - The cable television and/or the telephone service lines appear to be grounded. Fuel Source: Natural gas is provided by a regulated service company or utility. Sewage Disposal System: Sewers. Gas Services: Gas-fired Equipment Installed: Furnace. Water heater. There is also a gas starter in the fireplace or a gas log fireplace. Location of Meter: Right side of the house. Type of Gas Supply: Natural Gas. Gas Appliances in Garage Area?: None installed in the garage area. Gas Line Primary Piping Material: Black Iron Pipe. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 3 of 24
  • 10. Piping Installation - Routing - Shutoffs - Hangers - Supports: Satisfactory - Gas supply piping as installed appears adequate. Gas Odors Noted: No. Vents Noted From Roof View: There is at least one gas-fired vent stack through the roofline. Foundation Foundation Type of Foundation: Walkout Basement Foundation - Refers to a basement with foundation walls tall enough to have living space and at least one exposed wall with access to the exterior at ground level. Foundation Materials: Poured in place concrete, 8 inches or more thick. Visible Portions of Exterior Foundation Walls: The exterior view of the foundation is limited to the portions visible above grade. Only about 25% to 50% of the foundation was visible. Visible Foundation Wall Cracks Noted From Exterior: Yes - Cracking in the vertical foundation walls was noted from the exterior. Cracks less than 1/ 4 inch were noted in the foundation walls. This condition does not yet warrant further investigation provided the movement is not recent or does not show differential movement. If future movement is noted or the cracks grow, then further investigation by a professional structural engineer and/or a licensed qualified Outside garage side door foundation contractor will be needed to determine the cause and course of action. It appears that this crack has been caused by the expansion and contraction of the door jam that is nailed into it. The door jam has been getting wet and then drying out and pulling away, which has caused the corner to break. Recommend sealing the door jam and then using a concrete caulk on this crack to keep it in place. Expansion crack A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 4 of 24
  • 11. Location of Wall Cracks and Description: Vertical cracks were noted in at least one exterior wall. Next to garage door. Evidence of Recent Movement: No - There is no evidence of any recent movement. Perimeter Foundation Drainage Surface: Satisfactory - The drainage around the perimeter of the foundation appears to have adequate ground slope to remove run-off water from the immediate area. Interior View of Basement Interior of Basement Percentage Finished Into Living Space: None. Basement Ceiling Exposed: Most of the ceiling is open allowing visibility of the ceiling/floor joists. Sill Plates Percentage Visible: Visibility of the sill space is limited. Only that portion that is readily visible is commented on in this inspection. Only about 50% to 75% Foundation Bolts Noted: Yes - This inspection noted the presence of foundation bolts correctly used to secure the framing to the foundation. There was only a random look at these bolts or brackets, and no warranty as to their performance is given. Percent Interior Foundation Wall Exposed: Most all of the interior foundation walls are available for viewing. Conditions Noted in Exterior Walls, Interior View: Vertical cracks were noted in at least one exterior wall. Slab Foundation Floor Type: A floating slab inside the foundation is used for this structure. These Slab Penetrations Were Noted: Plumbing stack lines pass through the slab floor. There is a floor drain installed in the basement slab floor. Floor Cracks Noted: Yes - Cracks were noted in the slab floor. Unless otherwise noted, the cracks appeared to be nothing more than curing cracks. Expansion/curing cracks in floor A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 5 of 24
  • 12. Expansion/curing cracks in floor Basement Windows: There are basement level windows. The installed windows are below grade, but they are installed in wells that should minimize the probability of water leakage. There is evidence of leakage from at least one window. Check with the current owner for further information to determine the cause and frrequency of the leakage. It appears that water from the sprinklers and/or rain has been getting in Signs of water entering the basement around the windows then following the expansion crack down. Recommend caulking around the exterior part of the window frames and re-direct all sprinklers away from the windows. Interior Stairway Access From: Kitchen. Staircase Condition: Satisfactory - The staircase to the basement level appears functional. Moisture on Exposed Basement Walls Noted: No - There were no elevated moisture levels noted on the exposed areas of the basement walls. Evidence of Water Entry in the Basement Noted: Action Necessary - There is evidence of water entry or damage in the basement level. Verify through the Sellers Disclosure Statement to determine if this is an ongoing problem or an isolated incident. Water entering the basement from window Electrical Service to Basement level: Satisfactory - The electrical outlets in the basement level tested as correctly grounded. Evidence of Insect Infestation: No - There was no visible evidence of insect infestation on the lower level. This inspection and inspection service is not to be held liable for any representation as to the evidence of or lack of evidence of any wood destroying insects. This was only a visible inspection of the readily available areas of the basement level, and no areas covered by any materials such as wallboard, insulation, furniture, or stored items were included. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 6 of 24
  • 13. Walkout Basement Number of Exposed Walls: All. Drainage in Area of Walkout: Satisfactory - The area around the walkout door appears to have adequate drainage. Outside Entry Doors: Steel type door. A good choice for a secure entry. There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature. ROOF & ATTIC ROOFING Type Roof: Combination of: Gable, Hip. Roof Covering Materials: Asphalt composition shingles. These consist of cellulose mat, asphalt impregnated with colored gravel on surface. Shingles are applied in horizontal rows. Cover Layers: The roof covering on the main structure appears to be the first covering. The number of layers was determined by counting the number of layers of shingles or material at the lower edge with consideration given the starter course. Condition of Roof Covering Material: Satisfactory - The roof covering material is in a condition that is consistent with its age and method of installation, showing no deficiency or cause for immediate concern. Slope: High slope is considered to be 7 in 12, or higher. Flashing: Satisfactory - The flashings around openings in the roof covering appear to be watertight and caulked as needed. Means of Roof Inspection: Binoculars were used to view the roof covering. The inspection was completed from the ground level. Valleys: Satisfactory - The valleys appear to be in satisfactory condition. The valleys on the roof are closed, using either overlapping or interwoven strip shingles from both intersecting roof lines. Ridges: Satisfactory - The ridge covering material appears to be in satisfactory condition. Roof Gutter System: The gutter system on the roof edge appears to be functional and adequately sloped to carry the water to the downspouts. The downspouts appear to be clear and functional. Run-off water needs to flow away from the side of the house at least 6 feet. This will allow the run-off to get far enough away to not interfere with the foundation. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 7 of 24
  • 14. Attic & Ventilation: Attic Access Location: Bedroom closet wall. Attic Accessibility: There is a wall scuttle access panel or door installed. Method of Inspection: The attic cavity was inspected by entering the area. Attic Cavity Type: Crawl Through - The attic cavity is not useable for any storage due to size, framing, or insulation. Roof Framing: A truss system is installed in the attic cavity that is used to support the roof decking and transmit the roof load to the exterior walls. The rafter spacing is 24 inch on center. Roof Framing Condition: Satisfactory - The roof framing appears to be in functional condition. Roof Bracing: The roof framing as installed seems adequate. Roof Decking: The roof decking material is oriented strand board sheeting. Evidence of Leaks on Interior of Attic: There is no evidence of current water leaks into the accessible attic spaces. Ventilation Hi/ Low: Satisfactory - There appears to be adequate ventilation installed. Vents are located both in the ridge area and low in the eaves area. There are soffit vents installed. There are gable end vents installed that allow adequate ventilation. Insulation Clear of Sheathing: There is at least 1 1/2 inches of clearance between the roof sheathing and the insulation. Insulation Noted: Satisfactory - The attic insulation appears to be adequate and properly installed. The following type of insulation was noted in the attic: Fiberglass. Loose bagged or blown in place. There is an average of at least 10" of insulation installed. STRUCTURAL Structural: Type of Construction: Frame. Exterior Siding Materials: Stucco. Siding Condition: Satisfactory - The siding is in serviceable condition. Trim Condition: Satisfactory - The trim is intact and satisfactory. Soffit/Eaves: Satisfactory - The soffit/eaves appear to be in satisfactory condition and show only signs of normal wear. Fascia & Rake Boards: Satisfactory - The fascia and rake boards appear to be in satisfactory condition and show only signs of normal wear. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 8 of 24
  • 15. Condition of Painted Surfaces: Action Necessary - Portions of the exterior finish or painted surfaces are in a condition that calls for refinishing. Delay will cause further deterioration of the siding material. The door jams at all exterior doors need paint. The trim on the garage side door may need to be replaced due to the deteriorated condition it is in. Deteriorated trim and jam at garage door Paint needed at back door Outside Entry Doors: Satisfactory - The outside entry door(s) is satisfactory as noted from the exterior. There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature. Windows Type: Double Hung. Window Condition: Attention Needed - There is at least one window that needs attention given to the glazing, framing, or caulking. Caulking around window needed Caulking needed Window Flashing: Satisfactory - The installed window flashing above the windows appears to be adequate. Earth-to-Wood Clearance: Satisfactory - There appears to be adequate clearance between the earth and the wood. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 9 of 24
  • 16. Structural Caulking: Attention Needed - Several spots around the structure were noted that need to be caulked. Caulk should be applied to areas where brick and wood siding meet, trim around window frames or doors, and piping and service penetrations. Also, any cracks that allow moisture or wind entry should be caulked to prevent deterioration. Caulking around door jams needed Hole in west side of house needs caulking Framing Type: Platform framing was the chosen style of framing. Exposed Wall Framing Location: Basement. Framing members sizing. The framing is 2" x 4" wood members. The visible portions of the walls are framed with 16-inch centers. Exposed Wall Framing Members Condition: Satisfactory - The exposed wall framing members were in satisfactory condition. The exposed percentages of wall framing members is minimal. Therefore, no assumption should be made as to the condition of the unexposed framing members. This is only a comment on the visible portions of the wall framing. Exposed Floor/ Ceiling Framing Location: Basement level ceiling. Floor Framing Members Size. The floor framing is constructed with 2" x 12" members. Manufactured floor joists. The floor/ceiling is framed with 16-inch centers. Exposed Floor/ Ceiling Framing Condition: Satisfactory - The exposed portions of the floor framing and ceiling joist members are in satisfactory condition. Wall Covering Material: The wall covering material is sheetrock. Ceiling Covering Material: The predominant ceiling covering material is sheetrock. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 10 of 24
  • 17. Deck, Porch or Balcony: There is a Wood Framed: Wood deck. Deck/Porch/ Balcony Materials: Cedar. Condition of Wood Materials: Attention Needed - The wood materials used in the deck need some repair or replacement. The whole deck, including the stairs and posts, are in need of a wood sealant or stain. Failure to treat this deck will lead to the continued deterioration of it. Whole deck is in need of a sealant Framing of Deck/ Porch: Satisfactory - The framing of the deck or porch was done in an acceptable manner. The deck frame is bolted to the rim joist of the structure. Deck, Porch, or Balcony Flooring Material: Attention Needed - The decking materials need some repair to function as intended. Deck needs to be sealed or stained Supporting Posts: Satisfactory - The supporting posts appear to be in satisfactory condition. The Foundation Materials: The deck support posts are set in concrete. The inspector was unable to determine if the posts are set to the frost line. Stairs Condition: Satisfactory - The steps are in useable condition. Deck or Porch Railings: Satisfactory - The railings as installed are functional. The spacing between balusters is 4". This was instituted as a safety issue to prevent small children from getting caught between the balusters. Fireplace: Location of Fireplace: Family room. Fireplace Fuel: Gas - The fireplace is designed to use gas fuel only. Firebox Condition: Satisfactory - The firebox appears to be sound and useable in its current condition. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 11 of 24
  • 18. Flue Condition from Firebox: Satisfactory - The visible portions of the chimney flue appear to be satisfactory. The inspection is limited to the visible portions of the fireplace flue. Drop light, mirrors, and smoke testing are not a part of the inspection. Visibility in the flue is limited to as little as 20 percent. If further investigation is necessary, a qualified professional chimney sweep is recommended. Smoke Chamber: Satisfactory - The smoke chamber walls are sloped towards the flue. Spark Arrestor: Yes - There is a metal spark arrestor installed. In addition to preventing fires, it will also keep animals and birds out of the flue. Heat Circulator: Yes, the fireplace is equipped with a gravity or fan system to circulate heat from the fireplace into the living space. Satisfactory - The unit functioned as intended. Insert and Wood Stoves: Flue Condition & Disclaimer: A wood burning insert is installed in a manner that makes the inspection of the flue condition and damper presence verification nearly impossible to determine. Services of a licensed professional chimney sweep are recommended to remove, clean, determine condition, and make any needed repairs. Both a wood burning stove and a wood burning insert are excluded from liability under this inspection as this is a visual inspection; and determination of the condition is not possible without removal and partial disassembly. Both types of units should be cleaned annually due to the slow burn and lower temperatures created by their usage. These lower temperatures tend to produce higher levels of creosote. HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING Air Conditioning Unit # 1: Type: Refrigerator/Split System. Electricity-powered. Unit/Condenser Location: Right side of house. Unit Tested: Yes, The scope of this inspection does not include the effectiveness or adequacy of the system. Insulation Wrap on the Suction Line: Attention Needed - The insulation wrap on the suction line to the condenser/compressor is in need of attention due to deteriorated or missing insulation. Recommend replacing all of the insulation on this suction line. It is dry and brittle and is not as efficient as it could be. There is also a small section missing insulation. Insulation missing. Condenser Clear of Obstruction: Satisfactory. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 12 of 24
  • 19. Condenser Cabinet Level: Satisfactory. Condensing Coil Condition: Satisfactory - The condensing coil appears to be clean, and no blockage was noted. Service Disconnect: Satisfactory - The installed service disconnect is located within sight of the condensing coil cabinet and not more than 50 feet from the unit. Condensate Line: Satisfactory - The condensate drain line appears to be adequately installed. Periodic checking to make sure that the line is clear will help to maintain the system. Temperature at Supply Registers: 54 degrees. Temperature at Return Registers: 73 degrees. Temperature Differential: Satisfactory. The desired temperature drop across the evaporator is 14 - 22 degrees F. Evidence of Maintenance: For optimum performance, the air conditioning system should be serviced annually prior to the cooling season. It is recommended that the filter(s) be changed or cleaned every 30 to 45 days for best performance. Heating Unit # 1: Heating System Location: Basement. Heating System Type: A forced air furnace is installed as the primary source of heat. Fuel Source: The fuel source is natural gas. Flue Type: The flue pipe is metal. Flue Condition: Satisfactory - The furnace/boiler flue as installed appears to be in satisfactory condition. During this inspection it is impossible to determine the condition of the interior of the flue. The interior of the flue may be deteriorated, but during a visual inspection we were unable to see the interior walls. Unit Tested: No - The heating unit was not tested because the unit was shut down. The inspector may not activate a system that has been disconnected or does not activate using normal controls. No further liability is accepted for performance of the heating system. The gas was shut off at the meter. Recommend asking the seller to write in the disclosure statement that the furnace works. This will protect you, the buyer, in case there is any issue once you have the gas turned on. I also recommend that you test the unit as soon as you get the gas turned on. Just turn the thermostate to heat and raise the temperature until it kicks on. Then let it run for about five minutes and walk around feeling the air coming out of the vents. If you have a thermometer, the temperature should be around 100+ degrees at the register. Heat Exchanger Inspected: Yes. Heat Exchanger Inspected Via: The heat exchanger was tested by a visual inspection with the aid of a flashlight and mirrors, and no cracks or voids were noted. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 13 of 24
  • 20. Gas-fired Appliance Flue/ Vents: Satisfactory - The visible portions of the flue/vent system appear to be installed correctly and appear to be functional. Secondary Air Adequacy: Satisfactory - Availability of secondary air for combustion and flue draft appears to be adequate; however, no calculation was performed by the inspector. Blower Condition: Satisfactory - The blower assembly appears to be performing as expected. Filter Type/Size: 16 x 20 x 1 disposable. Filter Condition: Satisfactory - The filter is clean and correctly installed. It is recommended that the filter(s) be changed or cleaned every 30 to 45 days for best performance.. Electronic Air Cleaner Installed: No. Ducts Condition: The ductwork is enclosed and largely inaccessible. It could not be viewed directly; however, good airflow indicates no significant leaks are present. Does each habitable room have a heat source? Yes. Adequate Returns or Undercut Doors: Yes. Thermostat Location: Hallway. Thermostat Condition: Good - Electronic thermostat controls for central heating and air conditioning are installed. Automatic controls were not tested or overridden. Comments: There was saw dust in the bottom under the burners. There was also a little bit on top of the burners. Recommend vacuuming this out. Saw dust is a combustible and should not be inside the furnace. Saw dust inside furnace cabinet ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Primary Power Source Service Voltage: The incoming electrical service to this structure is 120/240 volts. Service/Entrance/ Meter: Underground/Good - Underground service to the structure is desirable for safety and appearance. Contact the utility company to mark the location of underground cable before digging. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 14 of 24
  • 21. Main Power Panel and Circuitry Main Power Distribution Panel Location: Basement furnace room. Main Power Panel Size: 150 amp - The ampacity of the main power panel appears to be adequate for the structure as presently used. Service Cable to Panel Type: Aluminum. Is Panel Accessible: Yes - The electrical panel is in a location that makes it readily accessible. Panel Condition: Satisfactory - The power panel, as a container for safely covering electrical circuitry and components, is functioning as intended, minimizing the risk of electrical shock. Main Panel Type: Breakers - The structure is equipped with a breaker type main power panel. This is the desirable type; when a breaker trips off, it can easily be reset. Caution: If a breaker is reset and trips back off, this is an indication that there is a short or weakened condition in the circuit. Call a qualified licensed electrician for analysis of the existing problem. Breaker/Fuse to Wire Compatibility: Satisfactory - The breakers/fuses in the main power panel appear to be appropriately matched to the circuit wire gauge. Legend Available: Yes - Identification of the breakers and the appliances or areas they control are clearly marked. This inspection does not verify the accuracy of this legend. Panel Cover Removed: Yes. Condition of Wiring in Panel: Satisfactory - Electrical circuitry wiring in the panel appears neatly arranged with no unallowable splices. Feeder and Circuit Wiring Type: Copper - The structure is wired using plastic insulated copper single conductor cables commonly referred to as Romex. Circuit Wiring Condition: Satisfactory - The exposed wiring appears to be in satisfactory condition including connections, routing, fasteners, and insulation. Ground Fault Protected Outlets: . At all locations needed - This structure is adequately protected by using Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlets at all locations within 6' of a water source and any of these locations: all outside outlets, in the garage, and in an unfinished basement. Ground fault protection is provided using breakers in the main panel. When the circuit is interrupted, resetting must be done at the main panel. Ground fault protection is provided by use of interrupt resets at the outlets rather than the main panel. Main Service Ground Verified: Yes - The main service ground wire was located by the inspector. Copper wire was noted. The grounding conductor to the water service line was noted, and it is correctly connected to the street side of the main water line. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 15 of 24
  • 22. Wire Protection/ Routing: Satisfactory - Visible wiring appears to be installed in an acceptable manner. Smoke Detectors: Yes - The structure is equipped with functioning smoke or heat detectors. They should be tested periodically in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. This does not imply that there is adequate coverage by the existing detector(s). The installed smoke detector(s) are wired into the electrical system. If a hardwired smoke detector is installed, be sure it is a battery backup type or install a battery backup type as a safety, in case power goes off before the alarm sounds. Doorbell : Yes - At least one exterior door has a working doorbell. Exterior Lighting: Satisfactory - The exterior lighting appears functional. Also, this is a benefit for security. PLUMBING SYSTEM Plumbing: Water Source: City/Municipal. Plumbing Service Piping Size to Structure: 3/4" water service line from the meter to the main cutoff. Public Service Piping Material: The main service line to the structure is copper. Main Water Line Cutoff Location: Basement level wall. Visible Mineral Deposits or Encrustations: No. Interior Supply Piping Size: The interior water supply piping is 3/4" indiameter. It then reduces to 1/2" or 3/8" risers. Interior Supply Piping Material: The interior supply piping in the structure is predominantly copper. Water Pressure: Water pressure was checked at an exterior hose bib. Water pressure from 40 to 80 pounds per square inch is considered within normal/acceptable range. Exterior Hose Bibs Functional: Satisfactory - The exterior hose bib(s) appeared to function normally. There is a backflow preventer valve installed. This inspection does not determine if it functions as intended. Functional Supply: Satisfactory - By testing multiple fixtures at one time, functional flow of the water supply was verified. Leaks in the Supply Piping Noted: No. Sewage Disposal Type: Public Sewer System. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 16 of 24
  • 23. Waste Line Materials The predominant waste line material is plastic. Waste Piping Condition: Satisfactory - The visible plumbing waste piping appears functional. Vent Piping Material The vent material, as it passes through the roof, is plastic. Vent Piping Condition: Satisfactory - The visible plumbing vent piping appears functional. Supply/Waste Piping Supports: Satisfactory - The tie straps and hangers supporting supply and waste piping appear adequate. Functional Drainage: Yes - Functional drainage has been verified. Water drained from a random sample of fixtures or drains flows at a rate faster than was supplied. Objectionable Odors Noted: No. Location of Waste Line Cleanouts: Base of the stack(s) in basement level. Location of Noted Floor Drains: Furnace area. Floor Drains Functional: Floor drains were not flood tested. Be sure to keep enough water in the trap to prevent unwanted gases from entering the room. Sewage Pump Installed: No. Lawn Sprinkler System: There is a lawn sprinkler system installed. The sprinklers were tested using normal operating controls and is functioning as intended. The scope of this inspection does not cover whether or not the sprinkler heads are adjusted for adequate coverage or cycle time. Water Heater Location: Basement. Tank Capacity: A 50 gallon water heater is installed and is recommended for a large family or a home with a spa tub. Fuel Source for Water Heater: The water heater is gas-fired. Exposed Water Heater Condition: Satisfactory - It shows some age, but it appears sound. Firebox Condition The underside of the tank appears to be in normal condition in relation to its age. Drip Leg Installed for Natural Gas- Fired Unit: Yes - There is a drip leg installed on the incoming gas line to the water heater. Gas Valve: Satisfactory - There is a gas valve cutoff installed adjacent to the hot water tank. Flue/Exhaust Pipe Condition: Satisfactory - The exhaust flue appears to be correctly installed. The exhaust flue pipe is metal. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 17 of 24
  • 24. Water Piping Condition: Satisfactory - The incoming and output piping is installed correctly. Water Heater Fill Valve Installed: Yes - There is a fill valve installed on the incoming water line. This valve can be used to cut off the water supply to the water heater. Temperature Controls: Satisfactory - The thermostat and temperature controls appear to function normally. Drain Valve: Yes - There is a drain valve installed on the lower side of the water heater. Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve: Satisfactory - The temperature and pressure relief valve is of the correct rating for the water heater. Safety Overflow Pipe: Satisfactory - The overflow pipe is correctly installed. Earthquake Straps: Yes. Water Heater Insulation Jacket: No, Recommended - An insulation blanket wrap for the water heater is suggested. Up to 50% of the energy for the water heater is used to replace standby losses, of which 10 - 25% are at the tank. KITCHEN Kitchen Location: Main level rear of house. Windows: Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the kitchen are satisfactory. Walls/Ceilings: Satisfactory - The walls and ceilings in the kitchen appear to be satisfactory. Floor: Satisfactory - The flooring in the kitchen is satisfactory. The floor covering material is wood. Lighting: Satisfactory - The ceiling lights in the kitchen are in satisfactory condition. Electrical Outlets: Satisfactory - There is a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet installed and functional above the kitchen countertop. It is in the area within reach of the sink. Countertops: Satisfactory - The countertops in the kitchen are satisfactory. Cabinets, Drawers, and Doors: Satisfactory - The cabinets, doors, and drawers are satisfactory in both appearance and function. Faucet and Supply Lines: Satisfactory - Faucets and supply lines appear satisfactory with no leaks noted. There are shutoffs installed for both hot and cold water pipes under the basin. Sink and Drain Lines: Satisfactory - The sink and drainage lines appear to be satisfactory. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 18 of 24
  • 25. Caulking Water Contact Areas: Satisfactory - The caulking in water contact areas appears to be satisfactory. Food Waste Disposal: Satisfactory - The food waste disposal appears to be functional. No food was ground up in this inspection. The inspector was unable to determine if the unit will grind food waste adequately. Dishwasher: The dishwasher was tested on one cycle, and it appeared to function normally. This dishwasher is a multi-cycle unit, but only one cycle was tested. This does not imply that the other cycles also work, nor does it imply that the dishwasher will clean the dishes to your requirements. Range Hood: Satisfactory - The range hood and exhaust fan appeared to work correctly on one or both speeds. There is a filter installed, and it will require periodic cleaning. Range/Oven Fuel Source: Electric - There is a 220-volt hookup for an electric range/oven. Range/Oven: Free Standing - There is a removable range/oven installed. It appeared to function correctly at the inspection. The timers and temperature settings were not tested and are not a part of this inspection. Microwave Oven: Built-in - There is a built-in microwave oven. The unit was tested by heating a cup of water. The unit functioned as intended. Refrigerator: Yes - There is a refrigerator installed. The inspection does not include any nonpermanently installed appliances or fixtures. Water For Refrigerator: There is no water source for the refrigerator. Heat Source: Satisfactory - There is a heat register in this room. LAUNDRY LAUNDRY Location: Kitchen. Entry Door: Satisfactory - The entry door to the laundry room is functional. Walls/Ceilings: Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the laundry room appear to be satisfactory. Floor: Satisfactory - The floor coverings are in satisfactory condition. The floor covering material is ceramic or glazed tile. Electrical Outlets: Satisfactory - The outlet tested in the laundry room is correctly wired and grounded. Lighting: Satisfactory - Lighting in the laundry is adequate. Washer Hookup: There is a connection box installed in the wall with both hot and cold water and a drain pipe. The drain pipe was not flood tested. Dryer Hookup: Yes - There is a 220-volt outlet provided for an electric dryer. If you intend to use a gas clothes dryer, you will need to have a gas line installed. Dryer Ventilation: Satisfactory - The dryer ventilation as installed appears adequate. The vent hood outside is clean, and the flapper is functional. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 19 of 24
  • 26. Area Ventilation: Satisfactory - The area ventilation seems adequate. OTHER LIVING SPACES Front Entry and Main Hallway: Front Entry Door: Satisfactory - The main entry door to the structure is in functional condition. There is a deadbolt installed on the main entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature. Entry Floor: Satisfactory - The entry floor material is in satisfactory condition. The floor covering material is wood. Main Hallway: Satisfactory - The main hallway walls and floor are in satisfactory condition. Smoke Detector: Yes. Main Staircase: Satisfactory - The main staircase is appropriately installed. There is a handrail installed. The staircase is adequately lighted. Upper Level Hallway: Satisfactory - The upper level hallway walls and floor are in satisfactory condition. Upper Level Smoke Detector: Action Necessary - There is a nonworking smoke detector in the second level hallway. For safety considerations, it needs to be repaired or replaced immediately. Smoke detector missing. Needs replacment Living Room: Location: North. Walls: Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in this room appear to be satisfactory. Floor: Satisfactory - The floor in this room is in satisfactory condition. Windows: Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in this room are all satisfactory. Electrical Outlets: Satisfactory - The outlets tested in this room are correctly wired and grounded. Telephone Access or Jack: Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this room. It may or may not be functional. Cable TV: Yes, Jack - There is a television jack installed in this room. The cable company must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance. Heat Source Noted: There is a heat source in this room. No comment is made as to the amount of air or temperature coming from the supply vent. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 20 of 24
  • 27. Family Room: Location: East. Outside Entry Door: Satisfactory - The outside entry door to this room is satisfactory. Deadbolts Yes - There is a deadbolt installed on the entry door, and it is operational. This is a recommended safety feature. Walls/Ceiling: Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in this room appear to be satisfactory. Ceiling Fan: Satisfactory - There is a ceiling fan installed in this room, and it appears to be functional. Floor: Satisfactory - The floor in this room is in satisfactory condition. The floor covering material is wood. Windows: Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in this room are all satisfactory. Electrical Outlets: Satisfactory - The outlets tested in this room are correctly wired and grounded. Telephone Access or Jack: Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this room. It may or may not be functional. Cable TV: Yes, Jack - There is a television cable jack installed in this room. The cable company must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance. Heat Source Noted: There is a heat source in this room. No comment is made as to the amount of air or temperature coming from the supply vent. Fireplace: Yes - There is a fireplace in this room. It has a satisfactory visual appearance. There was an inspection completed on the fireplace. It is under the Structural Section. BATHROOM All Bathrooms Entry Door: Satisfactory - The entry door to the bathroom is as I expected, and it is functional. Walls/Ceiling: Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the bathrooms are satisfactory. Windows: Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the bathrooms are all satisfactory. Floor: Satisfactory - The flooring in the bathroom is satisfactory. Lighting: Satisfactory - The ceiling light and fixture in the bathrooms are in satisfactory condition. Ventilation Fans: Satisfactory - There is an exhaust fan installed in the bathroom, and it is performing satisfactorily. Ground Fault Interrupt Outlets: Satisfactory - There is a functional Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet installed in the area of the bathroom vanity. Light Switch: Satisfactory - The light switch is satisfactory. Vanity Cabinet: Satisfactory - The vanity cabinet and top in the bathrooms are satisfactory. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 21 of 24
  • 28. Basin and Drain Fixture: Satisfactory - The basin and drainage fixture appears to be satisfactory. Faucet and Supply Lines: Satisfactory - Faucets and supply lines appear satisfactory. There are shutoffs installed for both hot and cold water pipes under the basin. Toilet Condition Satisfactory - The toilet in this bathroom appears to be functional. Tub: There is a spa tub installed. The tub was filled with water and the jets activated to observe for proper action. The tub appeared to function properly. Tub Mixing Valve & Stopper: Satisfactory - Tub mixing valve and tub unit are in satisfactory condition. Shower/Shower Head and Mixing Valves: Satisfactory - The shower, shower head, and mixing valves are all performing as required. Tub & Shower Walls: Satisfactory - The walls appear to be in satisfactory condition. Tub/Shower Drain: Satisfactory - The tub/shower appears to drain at an acceptable rate. Caulking/Water Contract Areas: Attention Needed - The caulking in the water contact areas appears to need attention. Damage may result if not corrected. The upstairs bathroom needs caulking around the perimeter at the baseboards and floor. This will keep any water leakage from getting into the wall cavity and from going down the first floor ceiling, staining it. This same recommendation will apply to the first floor bathrooms once the Caulking needed at wall basement is complete. Heat Source: Satisfactory - There is a heat source in this room. BEDROOM All Bedrooms: Entry Doors: Satisfactory - The entry door on the bedrooms is as I expected, and it is functional. Closet: Satisfactory - The closet is functional and of average size. Walls/Ceiling: Satisfactory - The walls and ceiling in the bedroom appear to be satisfactory. Light and Light Switch. Satisfactory - The light and light switch were functional at the time of the inspection. Ceiling Fans: Satisfactory - There is a ceiling fan installed in the bedroom. It appears to be functional. Floor: Satisfactory - The floors are in satisfactory condition. The floor covering material is carpet. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 22 of 24
  • 29. Windows: Satisfactory - The windows and associated hardware in the bedrooms are all satisfactory. Electrical Outlets: Satisfactory - The outlets tested in the bedrooms are correctly wired and grounded. Telephone Access or Jack: Yes - There is a telephone jack installed in this bedroom. It may or may not be functional. Cable TV: Yes, Jack - There is a television jack installed in this bedroom. The cable company must activate it. The jack was not tested for quality of performance. Heat Source Noted: There is a heat source to these rooms. There is no comment as to the amount of air or temperature coming from the supply vent. Smoke Detector: Yes. GARAGE Garage Garage Type The garage is attached. Size of Garage: Two car garage. Number of Overhead Doors There is a single overhead door. Overhead Door and Hardware Condition: Satisfactory - The overhead door is in satisfactory condition, and it is functional. Automatic Overhead Door Opener: The overhead door opener appears to function appropriately. Safety Reverse Switch on the Automatic Opener: Yes - The door opener is equipped with an automatic reverse safety switch. Outside Entry Door: The outside entry door to the garage is satisfactory. Steel door, There is an operational deadbolt installed on the entry door. This is a recommended safety feature. Floor Condition: Satisfactory - The garage floor is in satisfactory condition. Fire Rated Ceiling: Yes - There appears to be a fire rated separation between the garage ceiling and the living areas above. Fire Rated Entry Door to Structure: Yes - There is a fire rated door separating the garage from the living areas of the house. Garage Foundation: Satisfactory - The visible portions of the foundation under the garage appear to be functional. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 23 of 24
  • 30. Stairs from house to garage: Satisfact Satisfactory- The steps appear to be in good condition. Garage Roof Condition: Attached to the house. Electric Service to Garage: Satisfactory - The electrical outlets in the garage tested as correctly grounded. A thru Z Inspections, LLC Pg. 24 of 24