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What really matters in a home inspections

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Access to items is very important

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PEX what is this stuff?

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PEX Plastic Tubing

PEX is polyethylene cross-linked plastic tubing. The cross-linked structure prevents the pipe from rupturing over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. PEX is resistant to solvents and cannot be joined by solvent cementing. PEX is flexible and can be bent. PEX can be hot-bent with a hot-air gun. The minimum hot-bending radius is 2½ times the outside diameter. PEX can be cold-bent, too (at room temperature) to a minimum radius of 6 times the outside diameter.

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Condensate air gap

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Condensate drains from air conditioner coils, condensing furnaces, and heat-recovery ventilators should not drain directly into a DWV pipe. An indirect drain using an air gap should be installed. In some locations, the direct connection of a condensate drain line into a stack is not permitted, even with a trap. The potential danger is that sewer gases may enter the house through the condensate drain line. It is not a cross-connection problem, but it is unsafe and unhealthy. www.nachi.org & www.apollohome.com

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Gas Water Heater what to know

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Check for physical damage to the tank, particularly rust and corrosion on the bottom of the tank. Check for water marks on the floor of the tank. Check for a leaking TPR valve and discharge pipe is installed. The covers at the electric heating elements should not be disturbed. Corrosion can be found where the water pipes are connected to the top of the tank. The electricity or the fuel may be shut off. There could be scorching at the burner cover area. The heat rollout shield should be in place. The draft hood and vent connector are often loosely attached. All tanks should be accessible with at least 24 inches of working space around them.

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Breakers and then some

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Circuit Breaker Panels

These are probably the most common type that home inspectors will come across, as they have replaced fuse panels over the last 40 years or so. As we saw for fuse panels, breakers are far from foolproof and require some particular checking.

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Water & Electrical are not friends

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Moisture

A crucial point to always bear in mind is that water can be a very good conductor of electricity. Any panel that is damp or wet should NOT be touched or opened by an inspector.

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