Eagle Eye Inspections of NC

P.O. Box 380
Dallas, NC 28034
704-616-0529-Cell 704-923-8213 Office

Customer
John Smith
Jane Smith

Home
246 Anywhere Lane
Gastonia, NC 28053

Real Estate Agent
R.E Agent
Red,White and Blue Realty

Report ID:

Inspection Date 
Wednesday, July 09, 2003

Inspected By 
Rick Goins, License # 1771

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

The Home Inspector shall observe structural components including foundations, floors, walls, columns or piers, ceilings and roof. The home inspector shall describe the type of Foundation, floor structure, wall structure, columns or piers, ceiling structure, roof structure. The home inspector shall: Probe structural components where deterioration is suspected; Enter under floor crawl spaces, basements, and attic spaces except when access is obstructed, when entry could damage the property, or when dangerous or adverse situations are suspected; Report the methods used to observe under floor crawl spaces and attics; and Report signs of abnormal or harmful water penetration into the building or signs of abnormal or harmful condensation on building components. The home inspector is not required to: Enter any area or perform any procedure that may damage the property or it's components or be dangerous to or adversely effect the health of the home inspector or other persons.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
1.0 FOUNDATIONS (Report signs of abnormal or harmful water penetration into the building or signs of abnormal or harmful condensation on building components.)x    
1.1 FLOORS (Structural)x    
1.2 WALLS (Structural)x    
1.3 COLUMNS OR PIERSx    
1.4 CEILINGS (structural)x    
1.5 ROOF STRUCTURE AND ATTICx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
FOUNDATION:
MASONRY BLOCK
BRICK
 
METHOD USED TO OBSERVE CRAWLSPACE:
NO CRAWLSPACE
 
WALL STRUCTURE:
2 X 4 WOOD
 
COLUMNS OR PIERS:
WOOD PIERS
 
CEILING STRUCTURE:
2X8
 
ROOF STRUCTURE:
STICK-BUILT
2 X 8 RAFTERS
 
ROOF-TYPE:
GABLE
 

EXTERIOR

The home inspector shall observe: Wall cladding, flashings, and trim; Entryway doors and a representative number of windows; Garage door operators; Decks, balconies, stoops, steps, areaways, porches and applicable railings; Eaves, soffits, and fascias; and Vegetation, grading, drainage, driveways, patios, walkways, and retaining walls with respect to their effect on the condition of the building. The home inspector shall: Describe wall cladding materials; Operate all entryway doors and a representative number of windows; Operate garage doors manually or by using permanently installed controls for any garage door operator; Report whether or not any garage door operator will automatically reverse or stop when meeting reasonable resistance during closing; and Probe exterior wood components where deterioration is suspected. The home inspector is not required to observe: Storm windows, storm doors, screening, shutters, awnings, and similar seasonal accessories; Fences; Presence of safety glazing in doors and windows; Garage door operator remote control transmitters; Geological conditions; Soil conditions; Recreational facilities (including spas, saunas, steam baths, swimming pools, tennis courts, playground equipment, and other exercise, entertainment, or athletic facilities); Detached buildings or structures; or Presence or condition of buried fuel storage tanks.The home inspector is not required to: Move personal items, panels, furniture, equipment, plant life, soil, snow, ice or debris that obstructs access or visibility.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
2.0 WALL CLADDING FLASHING AND TRIMx    
2.1 DOORS (Exterior)x    
2.2 WINDOWSx    
2.3 DECKS, BALCONIES, STOOPS, STEPS, AREAWAYS, PORCHES AND APPLICABLE RAILINGS   x 
2.4 VEGETATION, GRADING, DRAINAGE, DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, WALKWAYS AND RETAINING WALLS (With respect to their effect on the condition of the building)x    
2.5 EAVES, SOFFITS AND FASCIAS   x 
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
SIDING STYLE:
LAP
 
SIDING MATERIAL:
CEDAR
 
EXTERIOR ENTRY DOORS:
WOOD
INSULATED GLASS
GOOD
 
WINDOW TYPES:
THERMAL/INSULATED
DOUBLE-HUNG
CASEMENT
 
WINDOW MANUFACTURER:
UNKNOWN
 
APPURTENANCE:
DECK WITH STEPS
COVERED PORCH
 
DRIVEWAY:
GRAVEL
 
Comments:
2.3 Deck floor on Deck at rear of home has green algae growth, and can deteriorate wood. Recommend clean prep and seal surface.

2.5 Soffit panel at eave on rear of home loose. Recommend repair or replace as necessary.

ROOFING

The home inspector shall observe: Roof covering; Roof drainage systems; Flashings; Skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations; and Signs of' leaks or abnormal condensation on building components.The home inspector shall: Describe the type of roof covering materials; and Report the methods used to observe the roofing.The home inspector is not required to: Walk on the roofing; or Observe attached accessories including but not limited to solar systems, antennae, and lightning arrestors.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
3.0 ROOF COVERINGS   x 
3.1 FLASHINGSx    
3.2 SKYLIGHTS, CHIMNEYS AND ROOF PENETRATIONSx    
3.3 ROOFING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS   x 
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
ROOF COVERING:
3-TAB FIBERGLASS
 
VIEWED ROOF COVERING FROM:
WALKED ROOF
 
SKY LIGHT (S):
NONE
 
CHIMNEY (exterior):
BRICK
 
Comments:
3.0 Roof shingles are missing at rear of home. Recommend repair or replace as needed.

3.3 Gutter needs to be tightened against fascia and sealed at front of home. Loose downspout needs securing to wall at right corner (facing rear).

PLUMBING SYSTEM

The home inspector shall observe: Interior water supply and distribution system, including: piping materials, supports, and insulation; fixtures and faucets; functional flow; leaks; and cross connections; Interior drain, waste, and vent system, including: traps; drain, waste, and vent piping; piping supports and pipe insulation; leaks; and functional drainage; Hot water systems including: water heating equipment; normal operating controls; automatic safety controls; and chimneys, flues, and vents; Fuel storage and distribution systems including: interior fuel storage equipment, supply piping, venting, and supports; leaks; and Sump pumps.The home inspector shall describe: Water supply and distribution piping materials; Drain, waste, and vent piping materials; Water heating equipment; and Location of main water supply shutoff device. The home inspector shall operate all plumbing fixtures, including their faucets and all exterior faucets attached to the house, except where the flow end of the faucet is connected to an appliance.The home inspector is not required to: State the effectiveness of anti-siphon devices; Determine whether water supply and waste disposal systems are public or private; Operate automatic safety controls; Operate any valve except water closet flush valves, fixture faucets, and hose faucets; Observe: Water conditioning systems; Fire and lawn sprinkler systems; On-site water supply quantity and quality; On-site waste disposal systems; Foundation irrigation systems; Spas, except as to functional flow and functional drainage; Swimming pools; Solar water heating equipment; or Observe the system for proper sizing, design, or use of proper materials.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
4.0 INTERIOR DRAIN, WASTE AND VENT SYSTEMSx    
4.1 INTERIOR WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND FIXTURESx    
4.2 HOT WATER SYSTEMS, CONTROLS, CHIMNEYS, FLUES AND VENTSx    
4.3 MAIN WATER SHUT-OFF DEVICE (Describe location)   x 
4.4 FUEL STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (Interior fuel storage, piping, venting, supports, leaks)  x  
4.5 SUMP PUMP  x  
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
WATER SOURCE:
WELL
 
WATER FILTERS:
NONE
 
PLUMBING SUPPLY:
POLY
 
DISTRIBUTION:
POLY
 
PLUMBING WASTE:
PVC
 
WASHER DRAIN SIZE:
2" DIAMETER
 
WATER HEATER POWER SOURCE:
ELECTRIC
 
CAPACITY:
50 GAL (2-3 PEOPLE)
 
MANUFACTURER:
WHIRLPOOL
 
Comments:
4.3 The main shut-off is the red at pressure tank (For your info). Recommend installing another shut off valve where water line enters basement.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

The home inspector shall observe: Service entrance conductors; Service equipment, grounding equipment, main overcurrent device, and main and distribution panels; Amperage and voltage ratings of the service; Branch circuit conductors, their overcurrent devices, and the compatibility of their ampacities and voltages; The operation of a representative number of installed ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, switches and receptacles located inside the house, garage, and on the dwelling's exterior walls; The polarity and grounding of all receptacles within six feet of interior plumbing fixtures, and all receptacles in the garage or carport, and on the exterior of inspected structures; The operation of ground fault circuit interrupters; and Smoke detectors. The home inspector shall describe: Service amperage and voltage; Service entry conductor materials; Service type as being overhead or underground; and Location of main and distribution panels. The home inspector shall report any observed aluminum branch circuit wiring. The home inspector shall report on presence or absence of smoke detectors, and operate their test function, if accessible, except when detectors are part of a central system. The home inspector is not required to: Insert any tool, probe, or testing device inside the panels; Test or operate any overcurrent device except ground fault circuit interrupters; Dismantle any electrical device or control other than to remove the covers of the main and auxiliary distribution panels; or Observe: Low voltage systems; Security system devices, heat detectors, or carbon monoxide detectors; Telephone, security, cable TV, intercoms, or other ancillary wiring that is not a part of the primary electrical distribution system; or Built-in vacuum equipment.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
5.0 SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORSx    
5.1 SERVICE AND GROUNDING EQUIPMENT, MAIN OVERCURRENT DEVICE, MAIN AND DISTRIBUTION PANELSx    
5.2 BRANCH CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS, OVERCURRENT DEVICES AND COMPATIBILITY OF THEIR AMPERAGE AND VOLTAGEx    
5.3 CONNECTED DEVICES AND FIXTURES (Observed from a representative number operation of ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, switches and receptacles located inside the house, garage, and on the dwelling's exterior walls)   x 
5.4 POLARITY AND GROUNDING OF RECEPTACLES WITHIN 6 FEET OF INTERIOR PLUMBING FIXTURES, AND ALL RECEPTACLES IN GARAGE, CARPORT, EXTERIOR WALLS OF INSPECTED STRUCTURE   x 
5.5 OPERATION OF GFCI (GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS)x    
5.6 SMOKE DETECTORS   x 
5.7 LOCATION OF MAIN AND DISTRIBUTION PANELSx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS:
BELOW GROUND
 
PANEL CAPACITY:
200 AMP
 
PANEL TYPE:
CIRCUITS
 
ELEC. PANEL MANUFACTURER:
GENERAL ELECTRIC
 
BRANCH WIRE 15 and 20 AMP:
COPPER
 
WIRING METHODS:
ROMEX
 
NUMBER 15 AMPS:
(7)
 
NUMBER 20 AMPS:
(7)
 
NUMBER 30 AMPS:
(5)
 
Comments:
5.3 Ceiling fan is noisy in Guest bedroom (right of hall bath)

5.4 Exterior outlet at rear of home did not work or no power to outlet.

5.6 Smoke detector did not work when tested at common hallway to bedrooms.

HEATING

The home inspector shall observe permanently installed heating systems including: Heating equipment; Normal operating controls; Automatic safety controls; Chimneys, flues, and vents, where readily visible; Solid fuel heating devices; Heat distribution systems including fans, pumps, ducts and piping, with supports, insulation, air filters, registers, radiators, fan coil units, convectors; and the presence of an installed heat source in each room. The home inspector shall describe: Energy source; and Heating equipment and distribution type.The home inspector shall operate the systems using normal operating controls.The home inspector shall open readily openable access panels provided by the manufacturer or installer for routine homeowner maintenance. The home inspector is not required to: Operate heating systems when weather conditions or other circumstances may cause equipment damage; Operate automatic safety controls; Ignite or extinguish solid fuel fires; or Observe: The interior of flues; Fireplace insert flue connections; Humidifiers; Electronic air filters; or The uniformity or adequacy of heat supply to the various rooms.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
6.0 HEATING EQUIPMENTx    
6.1 NORMAL OPERATING CONTROLSx    
6.2 AUTOMATIC SAFETY CONTROLSx    
6.3 CHIMNEYS, FLUES AND VENTSx    
6.4 SOLID FUEL HEATING DEVICES  x  
6.5 HEAT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (including fans, pumps, ducts and piping, with supports, insulation, air filters, registers, radiators, fan coil units and convectors)x    
6.6 PRESENCE OF INSTALLED HEAT SOURCE IN EACH ROOMx    
6.7 GAS/LP FIRELOGS AND FIREPLACESx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
HEAT TYPE:
HEAT PUMP (FORCED AIR)
 
ENERGY SOURCE:
ELECTRIC
 
NUMBER OF HEAT SYSTEMS (excluding wood):
ONE
 
HEAT SYSTEM BRAND:
GOODMAN
 
DUCTWORK:
INSULATED
 
FILTER TYPE:
DISPOSABLE
 
FILTER SIZE:
(Three filters)
 
TYPES OF FIREPLACES:
CONVENTIONAL
INSERT
 
OPERABLE FIREPLACES:
TWO
 
NUMBER OF WOODSTOVES:
ONE
 

CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING

The home inspector shall observe: Central air conditioning and permanently installed cooling systems including: Cooling and air handling equipment; and Normal operating controls. Distribution systems including: Fans, pumps, ducts and piping, with associated supports, dampers, insulation, air filters, registers, fan-coil units; and The presence of an installed cooling source in each room. The home inspector shall describe: Energy sources; and Cooling equipment type. The home inspector shall operate the systems using normal operating controls. The home inspector shall open readily openable access panels provided by the manufacturer or installer for routine homeowner maintenance The home inspector is not required to: Observe window air conditioners or operate cooling systems when weather conditions or other circumstances may cause equipment damage; Observe non-central air conditioners; or Observe the uniformity or adequacy of cool-air supply to the various rooms.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
7.0 COOLING AND AIR HANDLER EQUIPMENTx    
7.1 NORMAL OPERATING CONTROLSx    
7.2 DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (including fans, pumps, ducts and piping, with supports, insulation, air filters, registers, radiators, fan coil units and convectors)x    
7.3 PRESENCE OF INSTALLED COOLING SOURCE IN EACH ROOMx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
COOLING EQUIPMENT TYPE:
HEAT-PUMP
 
COOLING EQUIPMENT ENERGY SOURCE:
ELECTRICITY
 
CENTRAL AIR MANUFACTURER:
GOODMAN
 
NUMBER OF A/C UNITS:
ONE
 
Comments:
7.0 Heating and cooling system has recently been replaced, including new duct work.

The home inspector shall observe: Walls, ceiling, and floors; Steps, stairways, balconies, and railings; Counters and a representative number of installed cabinets; and A representative number of doors and windows. The home inspector shall: Operate a representative number of windows and interior doors; and Report signs of abnormal or harmful water penetration into the building or signs of abnormal or harmful condensation on building components. The home inspector is not required to observe: Paint, wallpaper, and other finish treatments on the interior walls, ceilings, and floors; Carpeting; or Draperies, blinds, or other window treatments.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
8.0.A CEILINGS   x 
8.1.A WALLSx    
8.2.A FLOORSx    
8.3.A STEPS, STAIRWAYS, BALCONIES AND RAILINGSx    
8.4.A COUNTERS AND A REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER OF CABINETSx    
8.5.A DOORS (REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER)x    
8.6.A WINDOWS (REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER)   x 
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
CEILING MATERIALS:
SHEETROCK
 
WALL MATERIAL:
SHEETROCK
 
FLOOR COVERING(S):
CARPET
WOOD
 
INTERIOR DOORS:
SOLID
 
CABINETRY:
WOOD
 
COUNTERTOP:
LAMINATE
 
REFRIGERATOR OPENING WIDTH:
PLUS
 
REFRIGERATOR OPENING HEIGHT:
PLUS
 
Comments:
8.0.A Sheetrock Texture on ceiling reveals a water stain indicating a leak did or still exists Moisture meter was used and did not indicate an active leak at Guest Bedroom on left.

8.6.A Three windows are not considered a functional window at Living Room, because they are painted shut. Also picture window in the kitchen is cloudy and has lost it's seal.

ceilings

The home inspector shall observe: Walls, ceiling, and floors; Steps, stairways, balconies, and railings; Counters and a representative number of installed cabinets; and A representative number of doors and windows. The home inspector shall: Operate a representative number of windows and interior doors; and Report signs of abnormal or harmful water penetration into the building or signs of abnormal or harmful condensation on building components. The home inspector is not required to observe: Paint, wallpaper, and other finish treatments on the interior walls, ceilings, and floors; Carpeting; or Draperies, blinds, or other window treatments.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
8.0.B CEILINGS   x 
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
CEILING MATERIALS:
 
WALL MATERIAL:
 
FLOOR COVERING(S):
 
INTERIOR DOORS:
 
CABINETRY:
 
COUNTERTOP:
 
REFRIGERATOR OPENING WIDTH:
 
REFRIGERATOR OPENING HEIGHT:
 
Comments:
8.0.B Panels on ceiling reveals a water stain indicating a leak did or still exists at basement underneath the dish washer in kitchen.

INSULATION AND VENTILATION

The home inspector shall observe: Insulation and vapor retarders in unfinished spaces; Ventilation of attics and foundation areas; Kitchen, bathroom, and laundry venting systems; and the operation of any readily accessible attic ventilation fan, and, when temperature permits, the operation of any readily accessible thermostatic control. The home inspector shall describe: Insulation in unfinished spaces; and Absence of insulation in unfinished space at conditioned surfaces. The home inspector shall: Move insulation where readily visible evidence indicates the need to do so; and Move insulation where chimneys penetrate roofs, where plumbing drain/waste pipes penetrate floors, adjacent to earth filled stoops or porches, and at exterior doors. The home inspector is not required to report on: Concealed insulation and vapor retarders; or Venting equipment that is integral with household appliances.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
9.0 INSULATION AND VAPOR RETARDERS (in unfinished spaces)  x  
9.1 VENTILATION OF ATTIC AND FOUNDATION AREASx    
9.2 VENTING SYSTEMS (Kitchens, baths and laundry)x    
9.3 VENTILATION FANS AND THERMOSTATIC CONTROLS (ATTIC)  x  
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
ATTIC INSULATION:
BLOWN
 
R- VALUE:
R-19 OR BETTER
 
VENTILATION:
GABLE VENTS
SOFFIT VENTS
 
EXHAUST FAN TYPES:
FAN WITH LIGHT
 
DRYER POWER SOURCE:
22O ELECTRIC
 
DRYER VENT:
FLEXIBLE VINYL
 

BUILT-IN KITCHEN APPLIANCES

The home inspector shall observe and operate the basic functions of the following kitchen appliances: Permanently installed dishwasher, through its normal cycle; Range, cook top, and permanently installed oven; Trash compactor; Garbage disposal; Ventilation equipment or range hood; and Permanently installed microwave oven. The home inspector is not required to observe: Clocks, timers, self-cleaning oven function, or thermostats for calibration or automatic operation; Non built-in appliances; or Refrigeration units. The home inspector is not required to operate: Appliances in use; or Any appliance that is shut down or otherwise inoperable.

  I NI NP R Discoveries
10.0 DISHWASHER   x 
10.1 RANGES/OVENS/COOKTOPSx    
10.2 RANGE HOOD  x  
10.3 TRASH COMPACTOR  x  
10.4 FOOD WASTE DISPOSER  x  
10.5 MICROWAVE COOKING EQUIPMENTx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Styles & Materials
DISHWASHER:
KENMORE
 
DISPOSER:
NONE
 
EXHAUST/RANGE HOOD:
NONE
 
RANGE/OVEN:
KENMORE
 
BUILT-IN MICROWAVE:
KENMORE
 
TRASH COMPACTORS:
NONE
 
REFRIGERATOR:
WHIRLPOOL
 
Comments:
10.0 Gasket around dishwasher door does not close properly leaks when operated. Needs repair or replace.

COMPLIMENTARY PHOTO VIEWS

  I NI NP R Discoveries
11.0 KITCHEN VIEWx    
11.1 LIVING ROOM VIEWx    
11.2 LOWER LEVEL VIEWx    
11.3 MASTER BEDROOM VIEWx    
11.4 MASTER BATH VIEWx    
11.5 HALL BATH VIEWx    
11.6 LOWER LEVEL BATHx    
I=Inspected, NI=Not Inspected, NP=Not Present, R=Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
 
Comments:
11.0 Kitchen View

11.1 Living Room View

11.2 Lower Level View.

11.3 Master Bedroom View

11.4 Master Bath View

11.5 Hall Bath View

11.6 Lower Level Bath View


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SUMMARY


Eagle Eye Inspections of NC

P.O. Box 380
Dallas, NC 28034
704-616-0529-Cell 704-923-8213 Office

Customer
John Smith
Jane Smith

Home
246 Anywhere Lane
Gastonia, NC 28053

The following items or discoveries indicate that these systems or components do not function as intended or adversely affects the habitabilty of the dwelling; or appear to warrant further investigation by a specialist, or requires subsequent observation.

This summary shall not contain recommendations for routine upkeep of a system or component to keep it in proper functioning condition or recommendations to upgrade or enhance the function, efficiency, or safety of the home.

This Summary is not the entire report. The complete report may include additional information of concern to the customer. It is recommended that the customer read the complete report.

EXTERIOR
2.3 DECKS, BALCONIES, STOOPS, STEPS, AREAWAYS, PORCHES AND APPLICABLE RAILINGS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Deck floor on Deck at rear of home has green algae growth, and can deteriorate wood. Recommend clean prep and seal surface.
2.5 EAVES, SOFFITS AND FASCIAS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Soffit panel at eave on rear of home loose. Recommend repair or replace as necessary.

ROOFING
3.0 ROOF COVERINGS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Roof shingles are missing at rear of home. Recommend repair or replace as needed.
3.3 ROOFING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Gutter needs to be tightened against fascia and sealed at front of home. Loose downspout needs securing to wall at right corner (facing rear).

PLUMBING SYSTEM
4.3 MAIN WATER SHUT-OFF DEVICE (Describe location)
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
The main shut-off is the red at pressure tank (For your info). Recommend installing another shut off valve where water line enters basement.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
5.3 CONNECTED DEVICES AND FIXTURES (Observed from a representative number operation of ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, switches and receptacles located inside the house, garage, and on the dwelling's exterior walls)
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Ceiling fan is noisy in Guest bedroom (right of hall bath)
5.4 POLARITY AND GROUNDING OF RECEPTACLES WITHIN 6 FEET OF INTERIOR PLUMBING FIXTURES, AND ALL RECEPTACLES IN GARAGE, CARPORT, EXTERIOR WALLS OF INSPECTED STRUCTURE
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Exterior outlet at rear of home did not work or no power to outlet.
5.6 SMOKE DETECTORS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Smoke detector did not work when tested at common hallway to bedrooms.


8.0.A CEILINGS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Sheetrock Texture on ceiling reveals a water stain indicating a leak did or still exists Moisture meter was used and did not indicate an active leak at Guest Bedroom on left.
8.6.A WINDOWS (REPRESENTATIVE NUMBER)
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Three windows are not considered a functional window at Living Room, because they are painted shut. Also picture window in the kitchen is cloudy and has lost it's seal.

ceilings
8.0.B CEILINGS
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Panels on ceiling reveals a water stain indicating a leak did or still exists at basement underneath the dish washer in kitchen.

BUILT-IN KITCHEN APPLIANCES
10.0 DISHWASHER
Not Functioning or in Need of Repair
Gasket around dishwasher door does not close properly leaks when operated. Needs repair or replace.

Eagle Eye Inspections of NC

Home inspectors are not required to report on the following: Life expectancy of any component or system; The causes of the need for a repair; The methods, materials, and costs of corrections; The suitability of the property for any specialized use; Compliance or non-compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes, regulatory requirements or restrictions; The market value of the property or its marketability; The advisability or inadvisability of purchase of the property; Any component or system that was not observed; The presence or absence of pests such as wood damaging organisms, rodents, or insects; or Cosmetic items, underground items, or items not permanently installed. Home inspectors are not required to: Offer warranties or guarantees of any kind; Calculate the strength, adequacy, or efficiency of any system or component; Enter any area or perform any procedure that may damage the property or its components or be dangerous to the home inspector or other persons; Operate any system or component that is shut down or otherwise inoperable; Operate any system or component that does not respond to normal operating controls; Disturb insulation, move personal items, panels, furniture, equipment, plant life, soil, snow, ice, or debris that obstructs access or visibility; Determine the presence or absence of any suspected adverse environmental condition or hazardous substance, including but not limited to mold, toxins, carcinogens, noise, contaminants in the building or in soil, water, and air; Determine the effectiveness of any system installed to control or remove suspected hazardous substances; Predict future condition, including but not limited to failure of components; Since this report is provided for the specific benefit of the customer(s), secondary readers of this information should hire a licensed inspector to perform an inspection to meet their specific needs and to obtain current information concerning this property.

Eagle Eye Inspections of NC

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