Christopher McHugh
Website: http://www.reporthost.com/christophermchugh
Email: firefighterjobs@hotmail.com
Phone: (818) 634-5786
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Property Inspection Report |
| Client(s): |
Chris |
| Property address: |
Vesper Ave Van Nuys CA |
| Inspection date: |
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 |
This report published on 4/29/2008 3:15:29 PM PDT
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How to Read this Report
This report is organized by the property's functional areas. Within each functional area, descriptive information is listed first and is shown in bold type. Items of concern follow descriptive information.
Concerns are shown and sorted according to these types: | Repair/Replace | Recommend repairing or replacing |
 | Evaluate | Recommend evaluation by a specialist |
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Table of Contents
General information
Exterior
Roof
Crawl space
Report number: 050108
Inspector: McHugh
Structures inspected: Detahed Garage/ Bouns Room/ Single Family Dwelling
Age of building: 1936
Inspection Fee: 340.00
Present during inspection: Client(s) Chris
Occupied: Yes
Weather conditions: Clear
Temperature: Hot 85/90
Foundation type: Crawlspace
The following items are excluded from this inspection: Private sewage disposal system, Security system, Irrigation system, Swimming pool, Hot tub, Private well, Shed, Playground equipment, Sauna, Low voltage outdoor lighting, Central vacuum system, Water filtration system, Water softener system, Built-in sound system, Intercom system, Generator system, Sport court, Sea wall
Footing material: Poured in place concrete
Foundation material: Poured in place concrete
Apparent wall structure: Wood frame
Driveway material: Poured in place concrete
Roof inspection method: Viewed from eaves on ladder
Insulation material underneath floor above: None visible
Pier or support post material: Wood, Concrete
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Water supply pipes are uninsulated. Recommend insulating pipes as necessary for better energy efficiency and to prevent water pipes from freezing.
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