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Home Inspection Photos
Plastic corrugated dryer vents are not acceptable as a dryer vent
Metal post should be bolted to main support beam on house not nailed
Wooden 4 by 4 post holding up main beam of house no tycos present
Main beam tapered down affecting strength of beam
Dryer vents should always be the smooth metal type
Two Prong Outlets Are Outdated and Need to Be Changed to 3 Prong Type
Cracked concrete near right garage door
Outside outlet should have GFCI circuit
Overhead view of front flashing of burner chimney flue showing exposed nail heads and very little flashing
Flat roof over garage poor drainage and puddling, currently leaking into corner of garage, roof is pitched toward wall
No evidence of anchor bolts in ledger board, tycos missing
Picture of roof structure
Piece of thin metal closing up area under front entrance, possible area for rodent infestation
Wood framing supporting back deck appears to be sitting on concrete slab. no evidence of proper footings
Driveway at end of life span, numerous significant cracks near garage
Outlets have neutral and positive wires reversed
Tree causing curb to crack
Closeup of rafter cut of back porch roof beams
Roof over garage puddling poor drainage
Area enclosed under back porch, water stains and no visible footings for supports
Outlet and switch on bathroom wall near sink appears to be non-GFCI
Electric box in garage has "knockouts" holes that need to be closed in by a qualified electrician
Loose wiring
A static roof vent not secured properly
Pieces of chimney mortar on roof
Brick veneer, no evidence of exterior weep holes which could cause moisture build up in walls
Air conditioner air handler in attic
Evidence of numerous repairs to chimney
Poor drainage and puddling on flat roof over garage
Opening through metal trim, possible roof leak
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