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ReportHost report templatesReportHost provides these inspection templates, free of charge:
Home Inspection - Standard
Home Inspection - Extended
Four Point Insurance Inspection
Pool and Spa
Each template is organized by report section. For example, our "Home Inspection - Extended" template contains the following report sections:
You may customize your own templates in many ways, for example:
Water Heater
1 Limitations: ____________________ 2 Condition: Serviceable / Repair, replace, eval / Near lifespan / Beyond lifespan / ____________ 3 Type: Tank / Instantaneous / ____________ Estimated age: ____________________ 4 Energy source: Electricity / Natural gas / Propane / Oil / Solar / ____________ 5 Capacity: 30 / 40 / 47 / 50 / 52 / 65 / 66 / 80 / Not determined / ____________ 6 Manufacturer: American / American Proline / American Standard / A.O. Smith / AquaStar / Bosch / Bradford White / Envi-Ro-Temp / General Electric / Hotpoint / Reliance / Rheem / Richmond / Row Con / Rudd / State / Takagi / U.S. Craftmaster / Whirlpool / Not determined / ____________ 7 Model: _______________ Location: ____________________ Water temperature: _____ 8 Not fully evaluatedgas supply turned off / local gas shut-off turned off / pilot light off / electricity supply turned off / overcurrent protection device turned off, tripped or missing / safety switch off 9 Heater obscured by: Insulated jacket | Stored items | Permanent, locked enclosure Solar not evaluated 10 Age: Lifespan (8-12 yrs)near / at / beyond | Unknown, may be old Undersized Reverse plumbed 11 LeakingTPR valve / supply pipes or fittings / supply valves / water heater casing / expansion tank Water stains below 12 Corrosionsupply pipes or fittings / supply valves / water heater casing / expansion tank Temp: > 120 | Cool, cold 13 Flame, spark <18" above floor 18" platformdamaged / deteriorated / substandard 14 Earthquake straps: Missing | Substandard No catch pan, drain: House | Condo Catch pan drain not eval'd 15 Direct connection, plastic supply pipe Insulated jacketdamaged / deteriorated 16 Circulation pump: Installed, inform, configure | Disconnected | Inoperable 17 Enclosure: Enclosuredamaged / deteriorated / substandard Doorloose / damaged / deteriorated / substandard 18 Water supply valve: Missing | Handle missing 19 TPR valve: Missing | Missing in inaccessible area Leaking Substandard 20 TPR drain line: Missing PVC Terminates: >6" above floor | In inaccessible area 21 Drain linewas sloped upwards / was narrower than the valve outlet / was longer than 15 feet / had more than 4 elbows / was capped or blocked / terminated with threaded pipe / terminated too close to the surface below 22 Electric: No insulated pad Substandard wiringconduit missing / bushing missing / conduit loose / bushing loose / exposed splices / substandard splices / loose wiring 23 Burners: 24 Condition: Serviceable / Repair, replace, eval / Near lifespan / Beyond lifespan / ____________ 25 Gas: Scaleon the burner or pilot assemblies / around the draft hood Scorch marks on casing 26 Gas flame: Yellow | Noisy (whistling) | Floating | Too high 27 Flame shieldinner / outermissing / loose / damaged / deteriorated / substandard 28 Oil: Flamesooty / not orange or yellowish-white Oil smell, soot 29 Burner chamberrust / soot / oil stains / charring / deterioration 30 Venting: 31 Condition: Serviceable / Repair, replace, eval / Near lifespan / Beyond lifespan / ____________ 32 Flue sectionsloose / damaged / deteriorated / substandard / corroded Back drafting Substandard rise 33 Flue terminates too close: To combustibles | Tothe roof surface / exterior walls | To opening 34 Capmissing / loose / corroded / damaged / deteriorated / substandard Substandard B-Vent termination 35 <6" from plastic supply pipe Fluebarometric draft damper / vent damper / induced draft faninoperable / malfunctioning / noisy / damaged / deteriorated / substandard 36 Asbestos: Intact | Deteriorated, repairsome / many 37 Combustion air: 38 Condition: Serviceable / Repair, replace, eval / Near lifespan / Beyond lifespan / ____________ 39 Substandard Ventupper / lowermissing / blocked / substandard / damaged / deteriorated The following are examples from our templates:
Description example The text below is the report version of the description on line number one of the "Water Heater" section (shown above). Its field notes text is "Limitations" and its report text is: "The following items are not included in this inspection: solar water heating systems; circulation systems. Any comments made regarding these items are as a courtesy only. Note that the inspector does not provide an estimate of remaining life on water heaters, does not determine if water heaters are appropriately sized, or perform any evaluations that require a pilot light to be lit."
Concern example #1 The text below is the report version of the first concern on line number 13 of the "Water Heater" section (shown above). Its field notes text is "Flame, spark <18" above floor" and its report text is: "The water heater in the garage was installed so flames and/or sources of spark are less than 18 inches above the floor. Standard building practices require that the open flame or source of spark for appliances in a garage be located at least 18 inches above the floor. Fuel vapors from vehicles, storage containers or other sources are heavier than air and may ignite when exposed to pilot lights, sparks or open flames. This is a safety hazard. A qualified contractor should evaluate and make repairs and/or modifications as necessary."
Concern example #2 This example is from the "Plumbing / Fuel Systems" report section of our "Home Inspection - Extended" template. Its field notes text is "Pre-1986 lead solder warning", and its report text is: "Copper water supply pipes in buildings built prior to 1986 may be joined with solder that contains lead. Lead is a known health hazard, especially for children. Laws were passed in 1985 prohibiting the use of lead in solder, but prior to that solder normally contained about 50 percent lead. The client should be aware of this, especially if children will be living in this structure. Evaluating for the presence of lead in this structure is not included in this inspection. The client should consider having a qualified lab test for lead, and if necessary take steps to reduce or remove lead from the water supply. Various solutions such as these may be advised:
http://www.cpsc.gov/CPSCPUB/PUBS/5056.html http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead/index.html" |
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