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Concrete...

Fri, 03/22/2013 - 21:43
Onsite today ran into this crack in the driveway. Obviously follows the lip footing. North end is raised about an inch, South end about a quarter up. This is normal in freeze / thaw but this area raising and that much ?? That Palm wouldn't have a root system that would reach the drive would it ?? No sinking further out other end of the slab. What is pushing the slab ?
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EMF-Electromagnetic Field/Radiation testing

Fri, 03/22/2013 - 19:20
I am interested in offering testing for EMF's and Radio Waves on homes as an ancillary service to Home Inspections. I have had some requests since there are high power transmission lines going through our town and some neighborhoods. Does anyone currently offer EMF testing? I am looking for a reporting system to present the data to clients. Any help from an experienced tester is appreciated. Thanks, Greg

Meth testing

Fri, 03/22/2013 - 19:16
Does anyone currently test for meth as an ancillary service? I am interested in the testing methods/protocol employed, test kits used, fees charged and regulations if any required for offering this service. Any feedback from experienced testers is appreciated. Thanks, Greg

Thanks InterNACHI

Fri, 03/22/2013 - 14:49
Just got an automated call from InterNACHI to call a potential client. Called and scheduled :D. So easy :cool:. Has happened a few times before but thought I would pass on my appreciation ;-). Great benefit!

Patio Enclosure distribution

Fri, 03/22/2013 - 14:17
Questions for today's inspection.

Home has a dual fuel 11 year old forced air, heat pump system.
A 9 year old gas water heater in an unfinished basement venting to a metal chimney.

Patio enclosure (uninsulated), there are 2 distribution openings at enclosure. ducts much larger than the rest of the system.

There is a open vent at enclosure that terminates by the furnace. The furnace is high efficiency vented to exterior with intake from exterior.

The only reason I can see for the opening is for make up air for the water heater, seems like a waste of energy to me.

I think heating, cooling this enclosure is a waste of energy.

What are you thoughts on the openings to the enclosure?

Also the A/C lines were held to the sub floor with modified plumbing piping, seems like an unorthodox method of hanging the lines. Any thoughts there?

One more question.

Home has a balancing, zoned distribution system, as a generalist I would not be testing the effectiveness of this system, what about you?
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Exhaust fan for downstairs unit.

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 16:36
Hey Guys and Gals,
Downstairs condo bathroom without an exhaust fan. It does have a window. The buyer would like a fan. Exterior wall is in the tub/shower, so no go thru the wall. Without knowing the direction of joists, and assuming they will cause issues, any options for removing the moisture laden air I am not aware of???
Thanks,

Hot Water Heater - anode

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:57
Had a call from a client that is buying a new hot water heater. He is concerned that the sacrificial anode in the heater is aluminum and wonders if the aluminum contaminates the hot water

Nathan Thornberry: A question

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:32
You recently posted, via way of a letter crafted on your company letterhead, as penned by someone representing themhelves as an attorney... certain accusations, possible misinterpretations, and threats of legal action against members and/or anyone who posts derrogatory commentary regarding yourself or your companies. This extended to questions regarding barter income, which we maintain we have the absolute right to ask and research as individuals and as members of this association.

Do you give permission to bring those specific posts into the non-Members Only section of this message board. we think it is imperative for anyone who chooses to question your programs to be aware of the threats of legal action yoou have taken.

As the dicussion on barter income started in Misc, and YOU chose to return to the comfort of Members Only, dont you think its appropriate to bring the discussion and your attorney's position into the blinding light of the public-at-large. As she is an Officer of the Court, I am unsure of threats of legal action on a privately owned message board are protected by law.

Where may we post this?

What does this number mean?

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 14:30
Just to satisfy my curiosity...

Inside a condo is this fire alarm strobe light. Near the bottom of this assembly is the number 75. This number window looks as if it can be changed.

What does this number mean?

Thanks and have a happy day. :D
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6x6 Posts on 4x4 Anchors

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 13:05
I have just inspected a pergola -free standing trellis- with four 6x6 posts, 12-feet high, anchored to the patio slab by metal anchors set in concrete. Each post is secured with two half-inch through-bolts with washers. However, the metal anchors are 4x4. The builder cut a deep vertical groove (about 12-inches) up the bottom of the posts to accept the metal bracket, then sealed the cut. Is this to code? Do 6x6 posts require 6x6 anchors, or are 4x4s acceptable?
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Hanging light in bathroom

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 12:10
I know about the rule of no hanging lights within the 8 foot and 3 foot rule for bath tubs.

Does that also apply to a stall shower?

Thanks,
Chuck

Water Heater in crawlspace

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 10:24
I came across a 40 gallon, gas water heater perched up on cinder blocks sitting inside what is the sump pit. The pump itself is sitting next to the blocks, and the top of the pump fairly even with the base of the water heater. The water heater is less than 5 years old and has some corrosion at the base. Everything about this set up tells me no! no! no!

Any thoughts? I'm a first time poster on here and not seeing how to attach photo. Thanks for any comments.

Alan

Service drop

Thu, 03/21/2013 - 05:39
Literally...
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Roof rack

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 22:09
Anyone know a good roof rack for a ford explorer?

Radon Training - NEHA and NRPP Approved

Wed, 03/20/2013 - 19:44
Last week I submitted my application to NEHA to be a certified radon measurement provider. I listed InterNACHI as my 16 hour pre-licensing training provider. Today I received my certificate from NEHA in the mail.

Thanks InterNACHI for providing top notch radon training. By having InterNACHI's free class approved, I saved several hundred bucks in travel and training costs.

By the way, the InterNACHI class is great a preparing your for the exam that is required by NEHA and offered thru LaserGrade.

Thanks Again,

John Taylor
Absolute Perfection Home Inspection, LLC