2.3.1 – Flashing
Flashing 1
VENT FLASHING NOT SEALED
FLUE PIPE OVER UNIT C

The ridge shingles used to protect areas of the roof from moisture intrusion are not sealed in areas. A qualified roofing contractor should inspect and repair as necessary.

Roofing Professional
3 – Exterior
3.4.1 – Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 1
CRACKING – MINOR

Siding showed cracking in one or more places. Recommend monitoring, and if problem exacerbates, a qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

Qualified Professional
3.4.2 – Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim
EIFS STUCCO

Exterior walls of the property appeared to be covered with a synthetic stucco product called Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS). EIFS has installation requirements, different from hard coat stucco, which have been widely misunderstood. Many structures with EIFS exterior wall coverings have had EIFS applied by installers who were not qualified, and defective installations are common. Many EIFS-clad houses have revealed moisture-related problems, such as deteriorated wood framing and pest infestation. Testing of this cladding requires a specialty inspection and is beyond the scope of this inspection.

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

Qualified Professional
3.4.3 – Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 2
PEELING PAINT
DECK UNIT B

Peeling paint was present in areas.

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

Qualified Professional
3.4.4 – Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 3
SEAL GAPS AT INTERSECTIONS

Gaps at intersections of the siding, trim, and door and window openings, as well as any other holes in the siding, should be sealed with an appropriate sealant to prevent water penetration into the wall system. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
3.4.5 – Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 4
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 5
Wall-Covering, Flashing & Trim 6
SIGNS OF REPAIRED DAMAGE
MULTIPLE AREAS

There were signs of previously repaired damage.

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

Qualified Professional
3.7.1 – Exterior Doors
Exterior Doors 1
DAMAGE – DOOR

The surface of the exterior door was damaged or in poor condition.

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

Qualified Professional
3.7.2 – Exterior Doors
Exterior Doors 2
DAMAGE – WEATHER STRIPPING

An entry door had damaged or deteriorated weather stripping at the time of the inspection.

Door Repair and Installation Contractor
3.7.3 – Exterior Doors
Exterior Doors 3
LOOSE – KNOB/HANDLE

An entry door had a loose knob or handle at the time of inspection.

Door Repair and Installation Contractor
3.9.1 – Electrical Outlets
Electrical Outlets 1
Electrical Outlets 2
NOT WORKING
BOTH DECK AREAS

An exterior electrical outlet was not working. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

Qualified Professional
3.13.1 – Exterior Faucets (Hose Bibs)
Exterior Faucets (Hose Bibs) 1
Exterior Faucets (Hose Bibs) 2
DAMAGED/LOOSE KNOB
MISSING KNOB, WATER RUNNING CONSTANTLY

The outside water faucet has a missing, damaged or loose knob. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary and according to current standards.

Qualified Professional
3.15.1 – Gas Meter, Gas Shut-Off
Gas Meter, Gas Shut-Off 1
Gas Meter, Gas Shut-Off 2
MINOR RUST

Pipes had minor surface rust at the gas meter. Monitoring and contacting a qualified professional to further evaluate for repairs is recommended

Utility Company
3.16.1 – Exterior Foundation Wall
Exterior Foundation Wall 1
CRACK – VERTICAL

The foundation had vertical cracks in areas. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair as necessary.

Qualified Professional
3.16.2 – Exterior Foundation Wall
Exterior Foundation Wall 2
DAMAGED CONCRETE

Visible exterior foundation walls appeared deteriorated in areas at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
3.18.1 – Railings & Handrails
Railings & Handrails 1
HORIZONTAL RAILINGS

The guard/hand rail had horizontal railings. This creates a climbing risk and a fall or injury could occur if not corrected. A fall or injury could occur if not corrected. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
4 – Garage
4.2.1 – Occupant Door
Occupant Door 1
NOT SELF CLOSING

The door between the garage and the living space failed to close by itself. Modern safety requirements require that the door between the home interior and the garage be self-closing for safety reasons related to fire hazard and toxic fumes. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
4.4.1 – Floor
Floor 1
Floor 2
CRACKED – COMMON

The concrete floor in the garage was cracked. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Monitor
4.5.1 – Vehicle Door
Vehicle Door 1
LOOSE – HINGES, PANELS

The garage door hinges and/or panels were loose at the time of the inspection and should be evaluated by a qualified professional and repaired or replaced as needed.

Garage Door Contractor
5 – Interior, Doors, Windows – Salon, commons
5.2.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
Ceilings & Walls 2
Ceilings & Walls 3
ACCESS HOLE

The drywall was cut out for an access hole.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
5.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
Floors 2
WEAR AND TEAR

The floors showed signs of minor damage and wear – particularly in high traffic areas.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
5.7.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

One or more light bulb was not working at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
6 – Interior, Doors, Windows – Unit B
6.2.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 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.

Qualified Professional
6.2.2 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
DAMAGED – WALLS

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

Qualified Professional
6.2.3 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 2
Ceilings & Walls 3
NOT FINISHED PROPERLY

The drywall wall, ceiling, and/or trim was not finished properly (missing caulking and/or paint).  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.2.4 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 4
DRYWALL TAPE, PAINT PEELING

The paint was peeling in areas.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.2.5 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 5
SIGNS OF REPAIR-WALLS

The walls had signs of previous repair.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
Floors 2
WEAR AND TEAR

The floors showed signs of minor damage and wear – particularly in high traffic areas.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.4.1 – Doors
NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY

The door was not installed properly.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.4.2 – Doors
RUBS FRAME

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.

Door Repair and Installation Contractor
6.5.1 – Windows
Windows 1
CRANK HANDLE DAMAGED/NOT WORKING
HALLWAY BATHROOM

The window had a crank handle that was damaged or not working properly.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
6.5.2 – Windows
Windows 1
SEALANT AROUND FRAME

Sealant was improper or deteriorated around the window. Recommend a qualified contractor repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7 – Interior, Doors, Windows – Unit C
7.2.1 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 1
Ceilings & Walls 2
Ceilings & Walls 3
DAMAGED – WALLS

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

Qualified Professional
7.2.2 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 4
DRYWALL TAPE, PAINT PEELING

The paint was peeling in areas.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7.2.3 – Ceilings & Walls
Ceilings & Walls 5
SIGNS OF REPAIR-WALLS

The walls had signs of previous repair.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7.3.1 – Floors
Floors 1
CRACKED/DAMAGED TILE

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

Qualified Professional
7.3.2 – Floors
Floors 2
Floors 3
WEAR AND TEAR

The floors showed signs of minor damage and wear – particularly in high traffic areas.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7.4.1 – Doors
Doors 1
RUBS FLOOR

An interior door rubs on the flooring when opening or closing. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
7.5.1 – Windows
Windows 1
SCREENS DAMAGED/MISSING

Some windows had damaged or missing screens.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7.7.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
CAN’T FIND SWITCH

The light fixture was not inspected because the switch could not be located. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
7.9.1 – Smoke & CO Detectors
Smoke & CO Detectors 1
SMOKE DETECTOR NOT WORKING

The smoke detector did not work when tested. A qualified person should repair or replace as needed. The existing smoke detectors were tested if present, but they are only noted as to presence and operation as of date of inspection. Smoke detectors may work today but not work when you need them to work. This is why it is important for you to test them on a regular basis, monthly at least. Smoke detectors are recommended by the U.S. Product Safety Commission to be installed inside each bedroom and adjoining hallway and on each living level of the property and basement level.

Qualified Professional
8 – Kitchen, plumbing fixtures – Salon
8.2.1 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 1
DAMAGED – LAMINATE COUNTER TOP

Laminate in the kitchen counter top was chipped or damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
8.2.2 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 2
MISSING – END CAP

The counter was missing an end cap.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
8.4.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

A fixture or bulb was not responding to switches at the time of inspection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
9 – Kitchen – B 
9.2.1 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 1
MISSING – KNOBS/HANDLES

The cabinet drawers and/or doors were missing handles at the time of inspection.

Qualified Professional
9.2.2 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 2
WORN FINISH

Cabinetry finish was scratched, damaged and/or and worn at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
9.2.3 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 3
NOT CLOSING FLUSH

A cabinet door or drawer was not closing flush at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
9.4.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

A fixture or bulb was not responding to switches at the time of inspection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
9.9.1 – Dishwasher
Dishwasher 1
NOT SECURED

The dishwasher was loose and not properly secured to the counter top or cabinets. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
9.10.1 – Range/Oven/Cooktop
Range/Oven/Cooktop 1
NOT WORKING – BROILER

The oven broiler was not working at the time of inspection.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
9.13.1 – Refrigerator
Refrigerator 1
DAMAGED

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

Qualified Professional
10 – Kitchen – C
10.2.1 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 1
MISSING – KNOBS/HANDLES
ALL AREAS

The cabinet drawers and/or doors were missing handles at the time of inspection.

Qualified Professional
10.2.2 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 2
WORN FINISH
SOME AREAS
Qualified Professional
10.5.1 – Faucets Fixtures
Faucets Fixtures 1
SPRAY NOZZLE LOOSE

The spray nozzle was loose at the mount.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
10.11.1 – Range Hood
Range Hood 1
LIGHT DID NOT WORK

The vent hood light was not working at the time of inspection.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
11 – Bathroom – Salon
11.2.1 – Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan 1
LIGHT NOT WORKING

That bathroom exhaust fan had a light that was not working.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
11.2.2 – Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan 2
NOT WORKING

The bathroom exhaust fan did not work.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
11.8.1 – Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures 1
Plumbing Fixtures 2
LOOSE SINK BASIN

The sink basin was loose and not secured properly to the wall or countertop. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

Qualified Professional
12 – Bathroom – B1
12.5.1 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 1
DAMAGED – CABINET

The base cabinet was damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
12.5.2 – Cabinets & Counters
Cabinets & Counters 2
MISSING – KNOBS/HANDLES

The cabinet drawers and/or doors were missing handles at the time of inspection.

Qualified Professional
12.6.1 – Drain Waste and Vent System
Drain Waste and Vent System 1
CLOGGED/SLOW – SINK DRAIN
RIGHT

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

Qualified Professional
12.10.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
Tub, Shower Area 2
Tub, Shower Area 3
DETERIORATED – CAULKING/GROUT

Caulking in the shower/tub area was deteriorated at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
13 – Bathroom – B2
13.4.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

One or more bulbs was not working in the bathroom at the time of inspection.

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

Qualified Professional
13.5.1 – Cabinets & Counters
abinets & Counters 1
MISSING – KNOBS/HANDLES

The cabinet drawers and/or doors were missing handles at the time of inspection.

Qualified Professional
13.8.1 – Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures 1
LEAK – DIVERTER VALVE

The diverter valve that diverts water from the tub spout to the shower head was leaking while in the shower position. This may be an indication of the valve beginning to fail.

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

Plumbing Contractor
13.10.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
CHIPPED – TUB

The bathtub finish was chipped or damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
13.10.2 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 2
DETERIORATED – CAULKING/GROUT

Caulking in the shower/tub area was deteriorated at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
13.12.1 – Water Supply Functional Flow
Water Supply Functional Flow 1
WEAK VOLUME/PRESSURE

The shower/bathtub faucet was weak in volume and/or pressure.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
14 – Bathroom – B3
14.6.1 – 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.

Qualified Professional
15 – Bathroom – C1
15.4.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

One or more bulbs was not working in the bathroom at the time of inspection.

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

Qualified Professional
15.9.1 – Toilets
Toilets 1
LOOSE AT THE FLOOR

The toilet was loose at the floor. This condition typically is caused by loose bolts or nuts and/or missing floor seals. Loose toilet can result in leaks, water damage, and mold, as well as damage to the toilet, water supply lines, bolts, and drainage pipes. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
15.9.2 – Toilets
Toilets 2
SEAT LOOSE/DAMAGED

The toilet seat was loose or damaged.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
15.10.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
Tub, Shower Area 2
Tub, Shower Area 3
DETERIORATED – CAULKING/GROUT

Caulking in the shower/tub area was deteriorated at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
15.12.1 – Water Supply Functional Flow
Water Supply Functional Flow 1
WEAK VOLUME/PRESSURE

The shower/bathtub faucet was weak in volume and/or pressure.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
16 – Bathroom – C2
16.4.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
NOT WORKING – BULB

One or more bulbs was not working in the bathroom at the time of inspection.

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

Qualified Professional
16.6.1 – 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.

Qualified Professional
16.8.1 – Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures 1
LEAK – DIVERTER VALVE

The diverter valve that diverts water from the tub spout to the shower head was leaking while in the shower position. This may be an indication of the valve beginning to fail.

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

Plumbing Contractor
16.10.1 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 1
Tub, Shower Area 2
POSSIBLE MOLD

Evidence of a possible mold like substance was observed bath or shower area.  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.

Mold Inspector
16.10.2 – Tub, Shower Area
Tub, Shower Area 3
DETERIORATED – CAULKING/GROU

Caulking in the shower/tub area was deteriorated at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
17 – Bathroom – C3
17.2.1 – Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan 1
DAMAGED/MISSING COVER
The bathroom exhaust fan had a damaged or missing cover.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.
Qualified Professional
17.12.1 – Water Supply Functional Flow
Water Supply Functional Flow 1
WEAK VOLUME/PRESSURE

The shower/bathtub faucet was weak in volume and/or pressure.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
18 – Laundry – Salon
18.3.1 – Exhaust Fan
NO VENT NO WINDOW

The laundry room did not have an exhaust fan or an openable window.

Qualified Professional
19 – Heating – Salon
19.1.1 – Heating System Information
SERVICING RECOMMENDED

Servicing is recommended based on the age and or condition of the unit. A qualified contractor is recommended to inspect, clean, and service this unit to provide any further repair or replacement recommendations.

Qualified Professional
19.6.1 – Cabinet
Cabinet 1
INADEQUATE WORKSPACE

A proper workspace platform of 30 inches by 36 inches is required in front of the cabinet. A stable pathway no less than 22 inches by 30 inches is required leading from access to the platform. An outlet and a light are required to be installed for maintenance and service personnel to work. Recommend a qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
19.12.1 – Heating System Ignition & Operation
SHORT CYCLING

The furnace was short-cycling (repeated start-up and shut-down) at the time of the inspection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

HVAC Professional
19.12.2 – Heating System Ignition & Operation
FLAMES

The heating system did fire and appeared to be in serviceable condition at the time of the inspection. However, the appearance of the flames during operation indicated that gas combustion was not correct. Cleaning, servicing and/or certification of the HVAC system by a qualified contractor is recommended and repaired or replaced as necessary.

HVAC Professional
20 – Laundry – B
20.3.1 – Exhaust Fan
NO VENT NO WINDOW

The laundry room did not have an exhaust fan or an openable window.

Qualified Professional
21 – Laundry – C 
21.3.1 – Exhaust Fan
NO VENT NO WINDOW

The laundry room did not have an exhaust fan or an openable window.

Qualified Professional
22 – Plumbing
22.10.1 – Hot Water Systems, Controls, Flues & Vents – B
OLDER THAN 10 YEARS
2008

The water heater was at or beyond its warranty and/or expected life expectancy.

The water heater age was determined by the photo included in this report. According to the U.S. Department of energy, these major appliances are intended to run for between 8 and 12 years. Be advised that every water heater will age differently relative to the following life span factors: water quality, mineral buildup, frequency of flushing, the volume of water utilized, size of the tank, brand, and quality of water heater. Although it was operating at the time of the inspection, the inspector can not determine the remaining life of the water heater.

Qualified Professional
24 – Heating – B
24.1.1 – Heating System Information
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 and repair or replace as necessary.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimate Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

Qualified Professional
24.6.1 – Cabinet
Cabinet 2
CONDENSATION LEAK

The furnace cabinet interior at the blower chamber had moisture damage from a condensation leak. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

HVAC Professional
24.6.2 – Cabinet
Cabinet 3
Cabinet 4
CORRODED, RUSTED

The heating system cabinet was corroded, rusted or damaged in some areas. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

HVAC Professional
25 – Heating – C
25.1.1 – Heating System Information
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 and repair or replace as necessary.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimate Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

Qualified Professional
25.8.1 – Ductwork
Ductwork 1
DIRTY

The HVAC supply and return ducts were dirty at the time of the inspection and in need of cleaning. Recommend having all the HVAC supply and return ducts cleaned by a qualified contractor.

HVAC Professional
25.9.1 – Air Filter
Air Filter 1
DIRTY

The HVAC system air filter was dirty. Clogged filters can restrict air flow and increase internal temperatures. A clean air filter will help increase the efficiency and prolong the life expectancy of the heating and cooling system. Due to the damage that can be caused by dirty or clogged coils, recommend replacing filter, as well as cleaning, servicing and evaluating of the HVAC system by a qualified HVAC professional and repair or replace as necessary.

Qualified Professional
25.10.1 – Blower
Blower 1
BLOWER CABINET DIRTY

The blower 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.

Heating and Cooling Contractor
26 – Cooling – Salon 
26.2.1 – Cooling Equipment Information
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 and repair or replace as necessary.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimate Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

Qualified Professional
26.3.1 – 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.

Qualified Professional
27 – Cooling – B 
27.3.1 – AC Refrigerant Lines
AC Refrigerant Lines 2
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.

Qualified Professional
27.4.1 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 1
RUSTED COMPONENTS

Interior components showed rust in areas.

Qualified Professional
27.4.2 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 2
DAMAGE ELECTRICAL CONDUIT

Recommend qualified contractor evaluate and repair or replace as needed

Qualified Professional
28 – Cooling – CON
28.2.1 – Cooling Equipment Information
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 and repair or replace as necessary.  InterNACHI’s Standard Estimate Life Expectancy Chart for Homes

Qualified Professional
28.4.1 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 3
AIR FLOW RESTRICTED

Air flow to the air-conditioner condenser coils was restricted by vegetation, dirt, or debris. The unit should be cleaned and anything restricting air flow in or around the air conditioner should be removed in order to maintain cooling system efficiency and avoid problems from overheating of the compressor.

HVAC Professional
28.4.2 – AC Compressor
AC Compressor 4
AC Compressor 5
RUSTED COMPONENTS

Interior components showed rust in areas.

Qualified Professional