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Keen Eye Home Inspections

Jaygeo914@yahoo.com
(586) 255-6456
Sterling Heights MI 48313-3673
Inspector: Jason George
Builders License #2101191839
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Summary
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Client(s): Prasanna Thawale
Property address: 30943 Savannah Ct
Novi MI 48377-1565
Inspection date: Thursday, June 20, 2024

This report published on Sunday, June 23, 2024 3:09:07 PM EDT

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This report is a "snapshot" of the property on the date of the inspection. The structure and all related components may continue to deteriorate/wear out with time and may not be in the same condition on the day of closing.
Components found to be operating properly and in good condition on the date of inspection may be damaged/inoperable, especially if the home was occupied on the date of the inspection. Homeowners may continue to live in the home for several weeks or months after the inspection and damage may be caused during that time or while moving out.

Concerns are shown and sorted according to these types:
Concern typeSafetyPoses a risk of injury or death
Concern typeRepair/ReplaceRecommend repairing or replacing
Concern typeRepair/MaintainRecommend repair and/or maintenance
Concern typeMinor DefectCorrection likely involves only a minor expense
Concern typeMaintainRecommend ongoing maintenance
Concern typeEvaluateRecommend evaluation by a specialist
Concern typeCommentFor your information

Exterior
2)  Waterproof cover(s) over one or more electric receptacles are damaged or broken. This is a safety hazard due to the risk of shock and fire. Damaged covers should be replaced where necessary.
Heating and cooling
8)  The last service date of this system appears to be more than one year ago, or the inspector was unable to determine the last service date. The client(s) should ask the property owner(s) when it was last serviced. If unable to determine the last service date, or if this system was serviced more than one year ago, a qualified heating and cooling contractor should inspect, clean, and service this system, and make repairs if necessary. For safety reasons, and because this system is fueled by gas or oil, this servicing should be performed annually in the future. For more information visit:
http://www.cpsc.gov/CPSCPUB/PREREL/prhtml05/05017.html
9)  Battery needs replacing on thermostat.
10)  Air handler filter(s) should be checked monthly in the future and replaced or washed as necessary.
Plumbing and laundry
13)  The main electric pump and battery backup pumps are operating properly.
Fireplaces, woodstoves and chimneys
16)  Unable to get pilot light to stay lit. Recommend further evaluation by a qualified contractor.
Basement
17)  One or more ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) electric receptacles are tripped and will not reset. This is a safety hazard due to the risk of fire and/or shock. A qualified electrician should evaluate and make repairs as necessary.
18)  Some wiring is loose, unsupported, or inadequately supported. Standard building practices require non-metallic sheathed wiring to be trimmed to length, attached to runners or to solid backing with fasteners at intervals of 4-1/2 ft. or less. Fasteners should be installed within 12 inches of all enclosures. A qualified, licensed electrician should evaluate and repair as necessary. For example, trim wire to length and/or install staples as needed.
19)  Cover plate(s) are missing from one or more electric boxes, such as for receptacles, switches and/or junction boxes. They are intended to contain fire and prevent electric shock from exposed wires. This is a safety hazard due to the risk of fire and shock. Cover plates should be installed where missing.

Behind water heater
Bathrooms
24)  The "flapper valve" in one or more toilets did not reseat after flushing. Significant amounts of water can be lost through such leaks. A qualified plumber should evaluate and repair or replace components as necessary.

Basement bathroom
25)  Shower head arm loose in basement bathroom. Repeated movement can cause damage to plumbing fittings and leaks may develop.
Recommend that the pipe be secured.
Interior rooms
27)  Tile, stone and/or grout flooring is damaged and/or deteriorated in one or more areas. A qualified contractor should evaluate and make repairs as necessary. For example, replacing broken tiles and deteriorated grout, and resealing grout.
28)  One or more light fixtures are damaged and/or deteriorated. A qualified electrician should evaluate and repair or replace light fixtures where necessary.

Shades missing.