Exterior
6) The pool had been Winterized. There was a cover on it and it is beyond the scope of the inspection to remove it. The concrete surrounding the pool appeared to be in good condition. The fence appeared to be in good condition.
There was corrosion on some of the pool equipment. Generally the life of the pumps are around 15 years. Recommend asking owners about the age. Also recommend having a shelter of some type built to protect the equipment.
Some of the lights around the fence were loose and need repair.
7) Some shutters were loose and need to be repaired.
8) The perimeter grading slopes towards the structure in one or more areas or there are areas where soil has been dug out. This can result in water accumulating around the structure's foundation, or in basements and crawl spaces if they exist. Accumulated water is a conducive condition to wood destroying insects and organisms. Wet soil may also cause the foundation to settle and possibly fail over time. Recommend grading soil so it slopes down and away from the structure with a slope of at least 5% (10% or better is optimal) for at least 6 feet.
9) One or more downspouts are dented, damaged and/or crushed. This can restrict the water flow and result in clogging and overflowing gutters. Water may accumulate around the structure's foundation, or in basements and crawl spaces if they exist. Accumulated water is a conducive condition to wood destroying insects and organisms, and may also cause the foundation to settle and possibly fail over time. Damaged downspouts should be repaired or replaced as necessary, and by a qualified contractor if necessary.
Interior rooms
59) Cover plate(s) are missing or damaged at one or more electric boxes, such as for receptacles, switches and/or junction boxes. They are intended to contain fire and prevent electric shock from exposed wires. This is a safety hazard due to the risk of fire and shock. Cover plates should be installed where missing.
60) Batteries in all the smoke alarms should be replaced after taking occupancy, and annually in the future. "Chirping" noises emitted from smoke alarms typically indicate that batteries need replacing. For more information, visit
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5077.html
61) Stains and elevated levels of moisture were found in one ceiling area. The stain appears to be due to a roof leak. The other stains were tested with a moisture meter and appeared to be dry at the time of the inspection. The inspector could not determine the exact area of the leak but above it is the dormer and there is a gutter downspout that empties out in this area. On the back of the roof there are exhaust vents that are raised up and it's possible a leak could occur in these areas. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair as necessary.
62) Seals between double-pane glass in one or more windows appear to have failed based on condensation or stains between the panes of glass. A qualified contractor should evaluate and replace glass where necessary.
The client(s) should be aware that evidence of broken seals may be more or less visible from one day to the next depending on the temperature, humidity, sunlight, etc. Windows or glass doors other than those that the inspector identified may also have failed seals and need glass replaced too.
63) Screen(s) in one or more windows are missing. The client(s) should ask the property owner(s) about this. Screens are often removed for window cleaning and they may be stored somewhere. If not, then recommend installing screens where missing.
64) One exterior entrance door was damaged and should be repaired or replaced by a qualified contractor.
65) Some trim and a shelf in the master bedroom closet is damaged and/or deteriorated in one or more areas. Recommend having a qualified contractor replace or repair trim as necessary.
66) Fixtures such as door stops, towel bars and/or toilet paper holders are loose or damaged in one or more areas. Recommend having a qualified contractor replace or repair fixtures as necessary.
67) One closet door was not installed and should be repaired or replaced by a qualified contractor.
68) One or more doors will not latch when closed. Repairs should be made as necessary, and by a qualified contractor if necessary. For example, aligning strike plates with latch bolts and/or replacing locksets.
69) The weatherstrip around one or more exterior entry doors is missing and/or deteriorated. Weatherstrip should be installed where missing and/or replaced where deteriorated, and by a qualified contractor if necessary.