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Top 10 Inspection Issues – Oct 6th, 2022

Over the last two years, we’ve identified almost 1 million issues! Check out our top 10 inspection issue list – most of these are safety issues and are easily repaired!

10.  Caulk or grout is deteriorated or missing at the tub/shower area. This may permit water penetration and damage.

9.  A receptacle is loose in the wall or in its junction box, which may damage or loosen the wire connections. This is a safety concern.

8.  Carbon monoxide detectors are missing. The home has fuel burning appliances or components which may emit CO in their exhaust gases, or an attached garage with door(s) connected to the living space. This is a safety hazard.

#7: Failed insulated glass seal.

7.  The window has a failed insulated glass seal. This permits condensation stains to develop between the glass panes, and may increasingly compromise the visibility, appearance, and insulation value. Other unidentified windows with the same issue may exist since certain atmospheric conditions must be present to identify them. Replacement of the insulated glass unit, the sash, or the entire window assembly is necessary to correct the problem.

6.  The toilet base is loose at the floor. This permits leaks and may permit water damage to surrounding areas.

5.  The wood trim is deteriorated. This permits moisture to enter and may cause further deterioration. There may be hidden damage behind the trim.

 

 

 

 

#4: Missing anti-tip device.

4.  The range/oven’s anti-tip device is missing or improperly installed, which may permit the appliance to fall forward.

This is a safety concern.

3.  The gutter’s downspout extension is missing. Downspout extensions are required to carry away roof run-off water from the foundation.

2.  A light fixture is inoperative. This affects proper function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  There is a standard receptacle installed in a location that currently mandates a GFCI device.

#1: GFCI receptacle required.

While this may not have been required at installation, it is a safety concern.

We report this issue on about 1% of all homes that we inspect!

 

Source: Top 10 Inspection Defects

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