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Originally Adopted-September 13, 1983-Revised November 1, 1996-Revised April 15, 1999-Revised July 12, 2003-Revised April 15, 2006 Current Copy Effective July 1, 2006
Page Contents:
I. Definitions and Scope II. Standards of Practice III. Limitations, Exceptions and Exclusions IV. Glossary of Terms
These Standards of Practice provide guidelines for a real estate inspection and define certain terms relating to these inspections. Italicized words in these Standards are defined in Part IV, Glossary and Terms.
A real estate inspection includes the readily accessible systems and components or a representative number of multiple similar components listed in Sections 1 through 9 subject to the limitations, exceptions, and exclusions in Part lll.
1. Foundation, Basement, and Under-floor Areas
A. Items to be inspected:
- Foundation system
- Floor framing system
- Under-floor ventilation
- Foundation anchoring and cripple wall bracing
- Wood separation from soil
- Insulation
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Determine size, spacing, location, or adequacy of foundation bolting/bracing components or reinforcing systems
- Determine the composition or energy rating of insulation materials
2. Exterior
A. Items to be inspected:
- Surface grade directly adjacent to the buildings
- Doors and windows
- Attached decks, porches, patios, balconies, stairways, and their enclosures
- Wall cladding and trim
- Portions of walkways and driveways that are adjacent to the buildings
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Inspect door or window screens, shutters, awnings, or security bars
- Inspect fences or gates or operate automated door or gate openers or their safety devices
- Use a ladder to inspectsystems or components
3. Roof Covering
A. Items to be inspected:
- Covering
- Drainage
- Flashings
- Penetrations
- Skylights
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Walk on the roof surface if in the opinion of the Inspector there is risk of damage or a hazard to the Inspector
- Warrant or certify that roof systems, coverings, or components are free from leakage
4. Attic Areas and Roof Framing
A. Items to be inspected:
- Framing
- Ventilation
- Insulation
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Inspect mechanical attic ventilation systems or components
- Determine the composition or energy rating of insulation materials
5. Plumbing
A. Items to be inspected:
- Water supply piping
- Drain, waste, and vent piping
- Faucets and fixtures
- Fuel gas piping
- Water heaters
- Functional flow and functional drainage
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Fill any fixture with water, inspect overflow drains or drain-stops, or evaluate backflow devices, waste ejectors, sump pumps, or drain line cleanouts
- Inspect or evaluate water temperature balancing devices, temperature fluctuation, time to obtain hot water, water circulation, or solar heating systems or components
- Inspect whirlpool baths, steam showers, or sauna systems or components
- Inspect fuel tanks or determine if the fuel gas system is free of leaks
- Inspect wells or water treatment systems
6. Electrical
A. Items to be inspected:
- Service equipment
- Electrical panels
- Circuit wiring
- Switches, receptacles, outlets, and lighting fixtures
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Operate circuit breakers or circuit interrupters
- Remove cover plates
- Inspect de-icing systems or components
- Inspect private or emergency electrical supply systems or components
7. Heating and Cooling
A. Items to be inspected:
- Heating equipment
- Central cooling equipment
- Energy source and connections
- Combustion air and exhaust vent systems
- Condensate drainage
- Conditioned air distribution systems
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Inspect heat exchangers or electric heating elements
- Inspect non-central air conditioning units or evaporative coolers
- Inspect radiant, solar, hydronic, or geothermal systems or components
- Determine volume, uniformity, temperature, airflow, balance, or leakage of any air distribution system
- Inspect electronic air filtering or humidity control systems or components
8. Fireplaces and Chimneys
A. Items to be inspected:
- Chimney exterior
- Spark arrestor
- Firebox
- Damper
- Hearth extension
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Inspect chimney interiors
- Inspect fireplace inserts, seals, or gaskets
- Operate any fireplace or determine if a fireplace can be safely used
9. Building Interior
A. Items to be inspected:
- Walls, ceilings, and floors
- Doors and windows
- Stairways, handrails, and guardrails
- Permanently installed cabinets
- Permanently installed cook-tops, mechanical range vents, ovens, dishwashers, and food waste disposers
- Absence of smoke alarms
- Vehicle doors and openers
B. The inspector is not required to:
- Inspect window, door, or floor coverings
- Determine whether a building is secure from unauthorized entry
- Operate or test smoke alarms or vehicle door safety devices
- Use a ladder to inspect systems or components
A. The following are excluded from a real estate inspection:
B. The Inspector may, at his or her discretion:
Note: All definitions apply to derivatives of these terms when italicized in the text.
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Castle Home Inspections, LLC
San Francisco Bay Area
ph: 1-866-352-1153
alt: 1-510-755-0049
castlehm