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Let’s Play Property Inspector
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns
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What’s Wrong Here?
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What’s Wrong Here? Deteriorated flashing will leak water into the home.
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Any Theme Here?
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Rotten trim around window and door.
Any Theme Here? Rotten trim around window and door.
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Any Electrical Concerns Here?
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Any Electrical Concerns Here?
Sharp edges can damage insulation on wire.
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What About Here?
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What About Here? Open knockout is box is an electrocution hazard.
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Would Anything Here Be of Concern?
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Would Anything Here Be of Concern?
Electrical panel behind bed is difficult to access in an emergency.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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Why Are You Concerned About a Little Leak?
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Why Are You Concerned About a Little Leak?
If it’s leaking on the outside, it could be leaking inside the wall.
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Can You Identify Three Concerns Here?
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Can You Identify Three Concerns Here?
Here’s a hint:
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Can You Identify Three Concerns Here?
No. 1: Insulation fallen down
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Can You Identify Three Concerns Here?
No. 2: Glue joint between PVC and ABS plumbing pipe not allowed
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Can You Identify Three Concerns Here?
No. 3: Wood debris on ground can attract termites.
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Evidence of a Leaking Toilet Flange (as viewed from below the floor)
Pipe is wet Water evidence on subfloor and joists
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What Issue Is Pictured Here?
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What Issue Is Pictured Here?
Moisture intrusion into crawl space.
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Any Concerns Here?
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Any Concerns Here? Little ground clearance between siding and ground can be an invitation to wood-destroying insects.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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This One Should Be Easy
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This One Should Be Easy Broken vinyl siding.
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What Hazard Do These Photos Have in Common?
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What Hazard Do These Photos Have in Common?
Tripping hazards
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Is There Any Inefficiency Here?
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Is There Any Inefficiency Here?
Air leakage around pull-down stairs.
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Is This Coiled-up Pipe Supposed to Be Here?
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Is This Coiled-up Pipe Supposed to Be Here?
Bathroom vent pipe should direct discharge out of the attic.
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Shouldn’t the ENTIRE Ceiling Be Insulated?
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Any Safety Concern With This Electrical Panel?
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Any Safety Concern With This Electrical Panel?
Open breaker space is an electrocution hazard.
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Can You Read the Label on the Range?
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Can You Read the Label on the Range?
Evidently a lot of installers can’t. Anti-tip brackets are often not installed, allowing for possible burn accidents.
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Any Problem? (Hint: Look hard behind the plant and curtain.)
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Any Problem? (Hint: Look hard behind the plant and curtain.)
Drapes against an electric baseboard heater are a fire hazard.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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Isn’t That Diverter Spout Supposed to Seal a Little Better Than This?
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This One Should Be Easy
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This One Should Be Easy Broken sink stopper.
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And This One Might Not Be So Easy …
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… Without a Closer Look
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… Without a Closer Look Cover on meter base is not sealed properly.
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Dryer Vent OK?
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Same Vent, Different View
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Same Vent, Different View
Lots of lint buildup equals fire hazard.
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Anything Missing on This Water Heater Installation?
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Anything Missing on This Water Heater Installation?
No shut-off valve!
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No Need for Clearance Between Trees and Houses, Right?
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What Do These Two Furnace Photos Have in Common?
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What Do These Two Furnace Photos Have in Common?
The fan door safety switch is disabled. The fan could draw carbon monoxide into the home if the door is removed.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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Could an Open Junction Box REALLY Cause a Problem?
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Could an Open Junction Box REALLY Cause a Problem?
Like fire or electrocution?
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What’s Wrong With This Electrical Panel?
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What’s Wrong With This Electrical Panel?
Hard to tell, since it’s inaccessible.
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Could the Stains on the Ceiling and Wall Be Caused by a Leak?
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Some Confirmation From the Attic
Water evidence on sheathing and framing.
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Any Hazards Associated With These Stairs?
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Any Hazards Associated With These Stairs?
Bottom riser is shorter than the others, creating a tripping hazard.
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High-end Dishwasher: No Problem?
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High-end Dishwasher: No Problem?
Except for the water it dumps on the hardwood floor.
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What’s the Black Stuff on the Crawl Space Floor?
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What’s the Black Stuff on the Crawl Space Floor?
The remains of a black plastic moisture barrier that melted due to fire in the crawl space.
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What’s the Black Stuff on the Crawl Space Floor?
Evidence of fire in the crawl space.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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How’d That Go? Something About Step on a Crack and Break Your Mother’s Back?
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How’d That Go? Something About Step on a Crack and Break Your Mother’s Back?
Well, that crack might just be a tripping hazard for mom.
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This Is Normal, Right?
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This Is Normal, Right? Rotten wood is not normal on a home.
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Dishwasher Looks OK?
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Dishwasher Looks OK Buttons are optional! So is being securely fastened to the countertop.
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What’s the Concern Here?
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What’s the Concern Here?
If the key isn’t left in the lock, then escaping during an emergency might be hampered.
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Easy One for You?
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Easy One for You? Broken receptacle. But does it have GFCI protection?
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Why Would You Need Clearance Between Roofing Materials and a Gas Vent Pipe?
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Why Would You Need Clearance Between Roofing Materials and a Gas Vent Pipe?
Roofing material is combustible; gas vents can get hot. This is a fire hazard.
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Are Tree Roots Supposed to Grow in the Crawl Space?
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Are Tree Roots Supposed to Grow in the Crawl Space?
Tree roots can damage foundations over time.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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We’ve All Heard That Water and Electricity Don’t Mix
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We’ve All Heard That Water and Electricity Don’t Mix
Maintaining the sealant can help keep them separate.
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What Are the Two Splash Block Issues?
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What Are the Two Splash Block Issues?
Left: Installed backward. Right: Slopes toward home. Neither do a good job of directing water away from the home.
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Would You Want Your Hot Tub Wired This Way?
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Would You Want Your Hot Tub Wired This Way?
Proper installation would protect the wires from damage and protect people from the wires.
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Must Be Some New High-efficiency Vents
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Must Be Some New High-efficiency Vents
No covers to impede airflow — or to keep the rain out.
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Some Might Call This a Soffit
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Some Might Call This a Soffit
Birds might call it an entryway.
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Water Heater Installation Look OK?
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Water Heater Installation Look OK?
Except for a lack of clearance between foam insulation and gas vent pipe.
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How Do You Inspect the Attic? Or the Furnace in the Attic?
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How Do You Inspect the Attic? Or the Furnace in the Attic?
Not very practical unless someone moves some stuff.
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Same Location (Garage), But Different Issue. What’s the Concern?
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Same Location (Garage), But Different Issue. What’s the Concern?
Carbon monoxide could enter the home through the HVAC vent.
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Is Aluminum Trim Supposed to Do This?
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Identify the Issue With These Steps
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Identify the Issue With These Steps
Loose bricks are a tripping hazard.
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Electrical Service Cable: Any Concerns?
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Electrical Service Cable: Any Concerns?
Sharp edge on aluminum trim could cut through the wire insulation and energize the siding.
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Want to Play Property Inspector?
See how well you do at identifying problems, issues and safety concerns.
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What Causes the Shingle to Lift?
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What Causes the Shingle to Lift?
Nail pop on layer below. Nail can work its way through the top shingle.
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Can the Cracks in the Top of the Chimney Cause Future Problems?
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Can the Cracks in the Top of the Chimney Cause Future Problems?
Water intrusion can lead to deterioration of the chimney.
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Should I Be Able to Stick My Probe Into the Floor In Front of the Bathtub?
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Should I Be Able to Stick My Probe Into the Floor In Front of the Bathtub?
Looks like there might be some water-caused damage.
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Fogged Windows
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Fogged Windows A sign of failed seals in thermal-pane windows.
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Common Neutral/Ground Bus NOT Allowed on Electrical Subpanels
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Any Concerns With the Attic Access Hatch in the Garage?
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Any Concerns With the Attic Access Hatch in the Garage?
Hatch panel and trim are wood. Garage ceiling is fire-rated drywall.
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Do You See Two Problems Behind the Dryer?
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Do You See Two Problems Behind the Dryer?
Vent not connected properly (note gap). Electrical cord not installed properly.
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Gas Line Union Is Supposed to Be OUTSIDE the Furnace Cabinet
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Thank You!
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