4 – Interior, Doors, Windows
4.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
SEAMS WIDE/INCONSISTENT
LIVING ROOM

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.

4.4.1 – Doors
Doors 1
RUBS FRAME
GUEST BEDROOM

An interior door rubs at the door frame when closing. This may mean the door or frame is out of square or that hinges may not be installed properly.

A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6 – Kitchen
6.4.1 – Floors
Floors 1
SEAMS WIDE/INCONSISTENT
KITCHEN

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.

7 – Laundry
7.9.1 – Electrical Outlets
Electrical Outlets 1
GFCI PROTECTION NOT PRESENT
LAUNDRY AREA

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.

7.14.1 – Washer Plumbing Supply
Washer Plumbing Supply 1
CORRODED
LAUNDRY AREA

The water supply valve/hose was corroded at the time of inspection.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

14 – Heating
14.1.1 – Heating System Information
Heating System Information 1
BEYOND TYPICAL LIFE EXPECTANCY

Due to the year of manufacture (1997),  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

14.7.1 – 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.