ProSafe Home Inspections, Inc 3999 Connally Drive Jacksonville, Texas 75766 972-555-5555 hthompson@safeprohi.com Property Inspected: 3553 Handleson Road Jacksonville, Texas 75766 Date: 6/5/07 9:04 pm A ProSafe inspection is all you need to rest easy!
PROPERTY INSPECTION REPORT Prepared For : Sample Report (Name of Client) Concerning : 3553 Handleson Road Jacksonville, Texas 75766 (Address or Other Identification of Inspected Property) By : Henry Thompson 45-87887 6/5/07 9:04 pm (Name and License Number of Inspector) (Date) (Name, License Number and Signature of Sponsoring Inspector, if required) The inspection of the property listed above must be performed in compliance with the rules of the Texas Real Estate Commission(TREC) The inspection is of conditions which are present and visible at the time the inspection, and all of the equipment is operated in normal modes. The inspector must indicate which items are in need of repair or are not functioning and will report on all applicable items required by TREC rules. This report is intended to provide you with information concerning the condition of the property at the time of inspection. Please read the report carefully. If any item is unclear, you should request the inspector to provide clarification. It is recommended that you obtain as much history as is available concerning this property. This historical information may include copies of any seller's disclosures, previous inspection or engineering reports, reports performed for or by relocation companies, municipal inspection departments, lenders, insurers and appraisers. You should attempt to determine whether repairs, renovation,remodeling, additions or other such activities have taken place at this property. Property conditions change with time and use. Since this report is provided for the specific benefit of the client(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. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY INSPECTOR Promulgated by the Texas Real Estate Commission(TREC) P.O.Box 12188, Austin, TX 78711-2188, 1-800-250-8732 or (512) 459-6544 (http:\\www.trec.state.tx.us). REI 7A-0
I = INSPECTED NI = NOT INSPECTED NP = NOT PRESENT R = NOT FUNCTIONAL AND IN NEED OF REPAIR STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS A.Foundations (If all crawl space areas are not inspected, provide an explanation.) B.Grading and Drainage Several areas of the foundation (see photos) need attention and repair. The foundation cracks could suggest unstable ground beneath the sw corner of the home. Drainage looks to be effective and grade slopes away from all areas of the home. C.Roof Covering (If the roof is inaccessible, report the method used to inspect.) Roof appears less than 8 years old. Some minor curling is occuring on the west side of the roof. D.Roof Structure and Attic (If the attic is inaccessible, report the method used to inspect.) The roof has several areas that show water damage in the attic. One section over the front doo shows a large stain that should be repaired quickly. The insulation under the leak is still damp from the last rain three weeks ago. E.Walls ( Interior and Exterior ) F.Ceilings and Floors G.Doors ( Interior and Exterior ) H.Windows I.Fireplace/Chimney J.Porches, Decks and Carports ( Attached ) K.Attic Vent from bathroom dead ends into the attic. Page 3 of 7
A.Foundations Sistered joist should be reinforced according to code. A.Foundations This section of the garage looks like it was damaged by a vehicle. The integrity of the wall is suspect and needs to be repaired by a licensed contractor. A.Foundations Foundation shows cracks and settling. Problem must be repaired by a licensed contractor. D.Roof Structure and Attic This soffit near the garage shows signs of prolonged water damage and should be replaced. D.Roof Structure and Attic This vent pipe has seperated from the shingles and needs repair. There was evidence of water leakage around this vent in the attic. K.Attic Bathroom vent is not venting outside. This creates a mold problem. I = INSPECTED NI = NOT INSPECTED NP = NOT PRESENT R = NOT FUNCTIONAL AND IN NEED OF REPAIR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS A.Service Entrance and Panels Page 4 of 7
The main panel needs a cover to prevent serious shock. B.Branch Circuits -Connected Devices and Fixtures (Report as in need of repair the lack of ground fault circuit protection where required.) A.Service Entrance and Panels Panel needs cover to prevent shock. I=INSPECTED NI=NOT INSPECTED NP=NOT PRESENT R=NOT FUNCTIONAL AND IN NEED OF REPAIR I NI NP R Inspection Item HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS A.Heating Equipment Duct work shows signs of rust and could contain mold. Type of Heating: Forced Air B.Cooling Equipment C.Ducts and Vents Ducts in the crawlspace show signs of rusting. This condition can support mold growth. This needs to be checked out. A.Heating Equipment The ducts under the living room show signs of rust and may support mold growth Page 5 of 7
I=INSPECTED NI=NOT INSPECTED NP=NOT PRESENT R=NOT FUNCTIOING OR IN NEED OF REPAIR PLUMBING SYSTEMS A.Water Supply System and Fixtures the floor around the toilet in the master is rotted and needs replacing. B.Drains, Wastes, Vents bathtub drain shows evidence of leakage and damage to the flooring C.Water Heating Equipment (Report as in need of repair those conditions specially listed as recognized hazards by TREC rules.) Water heater is functional. Type Of Energy Source : Gas Size: 42 gallon D.Hydro-Therapy Equipment A.Water Supply System and Fixtures Floor around toilet needs to be replaced B.Drains, Wastes, Vents Drain shows evidence of a leak. I=INSPECTED NI=NOT INSPECTED NP=NOT PRESENT R=NOT FUNCTIONING OR IN NEED OF REPAIR APPLIANCES A.Dishwasher B.Food Waste Disposer C.Range Hood D.Ranges/Ovens/Cooktops E.Microwave Cooking Equipment F.Trash Compactor Page 6 of 7
G.Bathroom Exhaust Fans and/or Heaters See comment in Structural section H.Whole House Vacuum Systems I.Garage Door Operators J.Door Bell and Chimes K.Dryer Vents Dryer vent dead ends in attic. Page 7 of 7