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 3 – Attic, Insulation and Ventilation EDIT SECTION
3.4.1 – Insulation in Attic
MISSING – INSULATION

The insulation is missing.

Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

 4 – Exterior EDIT SECTION
4.2.1 – Driveways
CRACKING – MINOR

Minor cracking was visible on the driveway in areas. Monitoring is the minimum recommendation. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

4.6.1 – Exterior Doors
MISSING – HARDWARE
SLIDING DOOR

Hardware was missing at an exterior entry door.

A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

 6 – Interior, Doors, Windows EDIT SECTION
6.4.1 – Doors
DAMAGED – DOOR
FRONT BEDROOM

The door surface was damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary. 

6.4.2 – Doors
MISSING – HANDLE/KNOB
FRONT BEDROOM CLOSET

The door was missing a handle or knob.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary. 

 7 – Kitchen EDIT SECTION
7.6.1 – Electrical Outlets
OUTLET HOT AND NEUTRAL REVERSED
KITCHEN – REFRIGERATOR OUTLET

One or more electrical outlet(s) were wired incorrectly with the hot and neutral wires being reversed. While the outlet still provides power to electronic equipment, a shock hazard has been created as there is still electricity running through the hot wire when the switch is off. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary according to current standards.

 9 – Bathroom EDIT SECTION
9.15.1 – Fixture Valve Installation And Temperature
WATER NOT HOT
PRIMARY BATHROOM

The hot water in the shower did not get over 100 degrees whereas the nearby faucets did. This may indicate that either the mixing valve (safety feature to limit potential scalding) or control cartridge needs adjustment to achieve a hot shower. There may be a more significant issue, that only further evaluation can reveal.

Hot and cold supply was installed correctly and the property’s overall hot water temperature was within an acceptable range. 

Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 10 – Bathroom 2 EDIT SECTION
10.4.1 – Ceilings & Walls
DAMAGED – WALLS
UPSTAIRS HALLWAY BATHROOM

The walls showed signs of minor damage and wear.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 11 – Bathroom 3 EDIT SECTION
11.13.1 – Toilets
LEAK – FLOOR
1/2 BATHROOM

The toilet was leaking at the floor.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 12 – Plumbing EDIT SECTION
12.4.1 – Water Pressure
LOW WATER PRESSURE

The property water supply pressure was measured at the exterior faucet or laundry hose bib. Property water supply pressure was lower than the 40 pounds per square inch (PSI), which is considered inadequate by generally-accepted current standards. 

A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

 14 – Water Heating Equipment EDIT SECTION
14.10.1 – Drain Valve & Drip Pan
DRIP PAN DAMAGED

The drip pan for the water heating equipment was damaged. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

14.13.1 – Water Temperature
WATER TEMPERATURE LOW

The water temperature was below the suggested range of 120-130 degrees. Recommend adjusting the water heater thermostat first. If water does not reach the acceptable range then a qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 15 – Heating EDIT SECTION
15.10.1 – Blower
BLOWER, CABINET DIRTY

The blower motor, wheel, and/or cabinet appeared to be dirty at the time of inspection. Blower fans/wheels are subjected to constant dirt, dust, and lint and can become overly dirty when not cleaned on a regular basis and even faster if the air filters are not changed regularly. 

A qualified contractor should evaluate, clean, and service as necessary, and certify the unit is in good working order.

 16 – Cooling EDIT SECTION
16.4.1 – AC Service Disconnect
NO ELECTRICAL

The AC condenser unit did not appear to be hooked up to electricity at the time of inspection. Recommend having a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 17 – Structural Crawlspace EDIT SECTION
17.8.1 – Electrical in Crawlspace
LIGHT NOT WORKING
CRAWLSPACE

The light fixture in the crawlspace was not working. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.