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KITCHENGeneral Features: Inspected are the condition of: Belongings will not be moved during this inspection. Because dishes and belongings often prevent a clear view of counters and cabinets, I recommend you check these areas during your final walkthrough.
Garbage Disposal: The inspection is limited to running the to determine if any leaks are present. It is difficult to verify the condition of the interior of the garbage disposal unit because a unit can rust and corrode internally. Excessive vibration of the unit or unusual noises may indicate objects are lodged inside or damaged blades. While repair may be simple, replacement is sometimes necessary. Dishwasher: The inspection is limited to running the dishwasher to determine if any leaks are present. This is not an inspection of the appliance to determine any other functions. Special Features: If inspected, special features are tested just as any homeowner would use the device or appliance. No disassembly or special test equipment is used. Actual effectiveness of a feature is not necessarily determined, BATHROOMSink: Shutoff valves below the sink are not tested during this inspection. It is not uncommon for these valves to leak when turned as they often have not been used for some time. Signs of corrosion and leaking will be looked for on above and below he sink.
Bathtub: I limit my evaluation of the bathtub to the visible and accessible areas only. Because the drain and supply piping are not always accessible they often cannot be judged. The caulk and grout should be kept in good condition to avoid leakage. I don't fill the tub to overflowing to check the overflow drain connection. When a whirlpool is installed the equipment is tested using normal operating controls. When the pump and jet piping is not accessible they cannot be inspected. Shower: It is important that shower enclosures be properly caulked and maintained to avoid leakage. Although it is often difficult to determine, glass enclosures made with non-tempered safety glass are considered a potential hazard and upgrades are recommended Ventilation/Heat: Ventilation is important in bathrooms with a tub or shower. Venting can be accomplished using a mechanical exhaust through the roof or wall. In warm weather a window can also provide adequate ventilation. |
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