4 – Attached Garage
4.9.1 – Stairs & Railings
Stairs & Railings 1
LOOSE
 5 – Interior, Doors, Windows
5.2.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
DAMAGED – BASEBOARD TRIM

Baseboard trim was damaged at areas of the interior walls at the time of inspection.

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

5.2.2 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 2
Ceilings & Walls 3
Ceilings & Walls 4
DAMAGED – MULTIPLE ITEMS
MULTIPLE AREAS THROUGHOUT PROPERTY

The ceiling and/or walls showed various signs of minor defects at numerous locations including all or some of the following: damage, cracks, holes, previous repairs, and/or improper repairs. A representative number of pictures were taken to provide an example. Should any of these issues appear excessive we recommend a qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace items as necessary.

5.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
Floors 2
CARPET LOOSE

The carpet was loose or baggy and may need to be restretched.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

5.3.2 – Floors
Floors 3
SEAMS WIDE/INCONSISTENT

The flooring had seams that were wide or inconsistent possibly indication loose flooring or poor installation.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

5.5.1 – Windows
Windows 1
Windows 2
BROKEN SEALS

The window appeared to have a broken seal that has been compromised.  Condensation and/or cloudiness between the two panes of glass was observed.  This will have a negative impact on energy efficiency.  Also, because there is moisture between the panes with no ventilation, mold can eventually develop.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

5.9.1 – Smoke & CO Detectors
Smoke & CO Detectors 1
CO DETECTOR NOT OPERATIONAL

Carbon monoxide detectors were did not operate when tested. The inspector recommends installation of carbon monoxide detectors in appropriate locations. Colorado House bill 1091 became effective on July 1, 2009 that requires Carbon Monoxide detectors to be installed in most properties that has a fuel-burning heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage within a specified distance of each room lawfully used for sleeping purposes.

5.11.1 – Fireplaces Gas/LP
Fireplaces Gas/LP 1
PILOT WOULD NOT LIGHT

The gas-fueled fireplace pilot would not light. The fireplace and components could not be inspected for proper operation. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair as necessary.

 7 – Kitchen
7.16.1 – Mounted Microwave
Mounted Microwave 1
DAMAGED
The microwave was damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.
 8 – Laundry
8.4.1 – Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan 1Exhaust Fan 1
FAN NEEDED

There was no ventilation (exhaust fan or openable window) In the laundry area. Normally an exhaust fan or an openable window is needed for proper ventilation.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

8.9.1 – Electrical Outlets
GFCI PROTECTION NOT PRESENT

An outlet did not provide Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection. Although GFCI protection of circuits may not have been required at the time in which this home was built, safe building practices have improved with the passage of time and building standards have changed to reflect current understanding. The inspector recommends updating the existing electrical circuits to include GFCI protection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 9 – Bathroom
9.14.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
CAULK – TUB TOP

The tub/shower area had deteriorated or missing sealant (caulking or grout) where the shower wall rests on the tub and/or at the inside corners. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 10 – Bathroom 2
10.10.1 – Drain Waste and Vent System
Drain Waste and Vent System 1
CLOGGED/SLOW – SINK DRAIN

The sink drain line was clogged or drains slowly. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

10.14.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
CAULK – CORNERS AND FLOOR

The tub/shower area had deteriorated or missing sealant (caulking or grout) at the corners and/or floor. Sealant is needed at wall corners inside the shower, corners from tub to wall, and along the floor perimeter.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

10.14.2 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 2
MISSING/DAMAGED GROUT

Tiles on the wall in the bath/shower area had missing or damaged grout.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 11 – Bathroom 3
11.4.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
DAMAGED – CEILINGS

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

11.5.1 – Floors
Floors 1
CRACKED/DAMAGED TILE

The tile floor was cracked/damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 13 – Electrical
13.2.1 – Distribution Panels
Distribution Panels 1
INADEQUATE WORKSPACE – PANEL

The distribution panel had inadequate clear space that is 3 feet deep, 30 inches wide, and 6′ 6″ in height in front of the equipment. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

13.2.2 – Distribution Panels
Distribution Panels 2
MISSING – CIRCUIT LABELS

The circuit labels were missing, partial, or illegible at the electrical distribution panel. The circuit labels provide information describing the locations each individual circuit breaker provides power too.

Recommend a qualified contractor verify the breakers and accuracy of any existing labeling as necessary.

 15 – Heating
15.1.1 – Heating System Information
Heating System Information 1
BEYOND TYPICAL LIFE EXPECTANCY

Due to the year of manufacture, the heating system is assumed to be near the end of its expected service life. Regular maintenance and monitoring of its condition is recommended. Budgeting for repairs and future replacement is recommended. A qualified contractor should evaluate to clean, service/repair/replace as necessary, and certify the unit if possible.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimate Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

15.7.1 – Condensate
Condensate 1
SECONDARY

The secondary drain line was capped, missing or not routed to a drain. If the primary drain line becomes blocked, this condition could cause condensation to not drain properly and possibly damage the unit. The inspector recommends installing a secondary drain or installing an over flow protection device. A qualified contractor should evaluate then repair or replace as advised.

15.7.2 – Condensate
Condensate 2
MISSING TRAP

The condensation line was missing a trap. This condition allows conditioned air to escape through the condensation line. A qualified contractor should evaluate then repair or replace as advised.

15.7.3 – Condensate
Condensate 3
LINE PLUGGED
15.10.1 – Blower
Blower 1
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
16.1.1 – Cooling System Information
Cooling System Information 1
BEYOND TYPICAL LIFE EXPECTANCY

Due to the year of manufacture, the cooling system is assumed to be near the end of its expected service life. Regular maintenance and monitoring of its condition is recommended. Budgeting for repairs and future replacement is recommended. A qualified contractor should evaluate to clean, service/repair/replace as necessary, and certify the unit if possible.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimated Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

16.2.1 – AC Refrigerant Lines
AC Refrigerant Lines 1
DAMAGED INSULATION

The air-conditioner refrigerant suction line (large, insulated) has damaged or missing insulation in areas. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair/replace as necessary.

16.3.1 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 1
UNIT IS NOT LEVEL

The exterior compressor unit was not level. Over time, this may result in noisy fan operation, damage to the fan bearings and a shortened fan lifespan, or it may result in movement of the compressor housing which can cause leaks in refrigerant lines resulting in expensive service. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

16.3.2 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 2
INADEQUATE CLEARANCE – RESTRICTED AIR FLOW

The air conditioner unit did not have proper clearance and the air flow was likely restricted. This may result in inefficient operation.

 19 – Structural Crawlspace
19.2.1 – Soil Vapor Barrier
Soil Vapor Barrier 1
Soil Vapor Barrier 2
VAPOER BARRIER RISING DUE TO PRESSURE FROM ACTIVE VENTS
19.3.1 – Moisture Intrusion
Moisture Intrusion 1
Moisture Intrusion 2
ACTIVE LEAK

The inspector observed signs of a possible active leak in the crawlspace.

19.3.2 – Moisture Intrusion
Moisture Intrusion 3
Moisture Intrusion 4
Moisture Intrusion 5
POSSIBLE MOLD

Evidence of a possible mold like substance was observed.  We did not inspect, test or determine if this growth is or is not a health hazard. The underlying cause is moisture. It is recommended to consult a mold inspector or mold remediation specialist to determine if further action is needed. Further analysis by a mold remediation specialist is recommended. Axium recommends our premier partner – Mold Removal Express. They can be contacted at 720-464-1555 or online at www.axiuminspections.com/mold-removal-express.

19.4.1 – Floor Structure & Supports
SIGNS OF REPAIRS

Signs of repairs were present in the floor structure. Recommend current home owners for more information. Should repair appear to be of poor quality or failing, we recommend a qualified contractor evaluate further and repair or replace as needed.

19.4.2 – Floor Structure & Supports
Floor Structure & Supports 2
DAMAGED FLOORING
19.9.1 – Plumbing in Crawlspace
Plumbing in Crawlspace 1
Plumbing in Crawlspace 2
LEAKING – DRAIN PIPES

Drain pipes in the crawlspace were leaking in areas at the time of inspection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.