Inspecting Townhomes in Tustin
2011 September 24 by Mark Ingraffia
Today, we would like to talk about the importance of maintaining the exterior features of your home. More times often than not, our home inspectors in Tustin run across issues that many homeowners fail to keep up. This applies to both people living in Single family residences and for those living in Townhomes. There is a common misconception for townhome owners that if repairs are needed in the “common” areas of the property, then the Association is responsible for these repairs. This is not necessarily true. The folks here at Ingraffia Home Inspections have compiled a simple, yet very important list of “common area” features that may be the responsibility of the homeowner.
Roofs
Roof defects are huge on townhouses. Many times, nobody knows about the defect yet, or in some cases, someone knew about a problem and made several unsuccessful attempts to repair it.
Tree branches should never touch roofs; they cause problems ranging from roof damage to allowing pests and vermin to gain easy access to crawlspaces, walls and vents. This is like leaving your door wide open for anyone to walk in.
Decks & Patios
Home inspectors find more problems with decks than with any other component of a home. With townhouses, decks are often the sole responsibility of the homeowner; if you see a bunch of different decks in various states of repair, it’s usually a dead giveaway that the deck is the owner’s responsibility, not the association.
When all the decks look identical, it’s pretty safe to say that the decks are the responsibility of the association, but it’s still important to know that your deck was properly constructed and safe for use. An extremely common defect that I find on decks is improper nails used at the joist hangers; it doesn’t matter if it’s a townhouse or not. An improperly attached deck is the number one cause of deck collapses.
During your inspection, we will look for any missing nails, joist hangers, and anything that may look out of place. Don’t be the victim of an injury due to a poorly maintained deck.
Exterior Maintenance
On townhouses, exterior maintenance is obviously the responsibility of the townhouse association, but again, is the association aware of the big projects that are going to cost a lot of money? If not, this means an assessment for the owners.
From inspecting rot and mold on wood retaining walls and fences to rusted and damaged metal railways and gates, allow Ingraffia Home Inspections to help assess and determine who should be responsible for these types of repairs.
In conclusion, the best thing you can do when living in a Townhome association is to be informed of your rights and know where your responsibilities lie for exterior repairs and maintenance. Also remember that an Association may not know about these needed repairs unless someone tells them. Avoid the costly repairs that you may be on the hook for and inform the proper personnel to bring immediate attention to the issues before someone can get hurt.
The Home Inspection Process in Fountain Valley
2011 September 6 by Mark Ingraffia
For consumers who aren’t 100% sure on what a home inspector in Fountain Valley does, the folks at Ingraffia Home Inspections have scoured the Internet, looking for a great informational video defining the home inspection process. We are certain that you will be completely satisfied with the report you will receive from our inspectors, and invite you to call (714) 371-8422 when you are ready to start the home inspection process before you sell or buy a home.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdZw57gBUqY[/youtube]Smoke Detector Basics and Troubleshooting
2011 August 24 by Mark Ingraffia
Every once in a while, Ingraffia Home Inspections likes to browse around the Internet and find interesting articles on subjects that a Home Inspector in a different area may have to deal with. Just recently, we ran across a well-written article regarding the importance of smoke detectors, so we thought we would share it with you. When you are ready for your home pre-purchase or pre-sale home inspection, do not hesitate to call us at (714) 371-8422.
This article was written by an author named Josh on the InspectingPhoenix.com website. You may see the original article by clicking here, or you may read the article below.
“Smoke detectors are a vital safety feature that should be installed in every home; they save lives and protect property. Not only is it important to have enough properly located smoke detectors but they should also be properly maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. A poorly maintained smoke detector can lead to nuisance alarms or an inoperable unit.
During the course of our home inspections we inspect the smoke detectors for proper operation. It is all too common to find missing or inoperative smoke detectors in people’s homes.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards recommend:
- A smoke detector on every level of the home
- A smoke detector outside each sleeping area
- A smoke detector inside each bedroom
- Locate smoke detectors on ceiling at least 4 inches from the wall
- Locate smoke detectors high on a wall between 4 and 12 inches from the ceiling
- Interconnected smoke detectors that all sound when one alarms
- Use combination Ionization and Photoelectric smoke detectors
There are some areas that are not ideal to locate smoke detectors, avoiding these locations can reduce nuisance alarms and ensure your smoke detectors stay in proper working order longer. Below are some basic guidelines to use for proper placement of the smoke detectors:
- Try to locate smoke detectors at least 20 feet from appliances such as furnaces and ovens
- Locate alarms at least 10 feet from high humidity areas such as a shower
- Locate smoke detectors at least 3 feet from heating and air conditioning vents
Maintenance of your smoke detectors is very important to insure proper operation. Below are some general maintenance guidelines. Manufacturer’s instructions should always be followed.
- Replace batteries annually or when the smoke detectors start chirping
- Vacuum the smoke detector regularly using the soft brush attachment to prevent dirt buildup in the detection chamber. This will prevent nuisance alarms due to false indications.
Troubleshooting smoke detectors can require a little bit of trial and error, especially in interconnected systems. Following these steps should help in diagnosing and fixing the problem.
Chirping – Smoke detector emits a high pitch chirp about once a minute:
- Low battery – Smoke detectors typically chirp to indicate a low battery. In an interconnected system only the smoke detector with the low battery should chirp.
- Battery drawer open – If the battery drawer is not fully closed the batter will not make contact with the terminals. Ensure the battery drawer is fully closed.
- Battery pull tab not removed – New smoke detectors are shipped with a plastic pull tab between the battery and battery terminals to prevent operation. If this is left in place the smoke detector does not sense the battery and assumes it is dead. Remove the tab.
Nuisance Alarms – These are just a few of the things that can cause nuisance alarms. Unplugging a smoke detector due to nuisance alarms is dangerous and provides no protection in case of a fire.\
- Dust or dirt – If there is dust or dirt in the sensor chamber the smoke detector can sense this as smoke. You should vacuum the smoke detector with the soft brush attachment.
- Grease or cooking vapors – If the smoke detector is located in an area with cooking vapors, grease, combustion gasses or other contaminants the sensor chamber can develop a greasy film. This greasy film can cause the alarm to sound. Due to the difficulty of cleaning this film and the risk of damage to the smoke detector, I recommend you replace the smoke detector.
- Power interruption – In a hardwired smoke detector the alarm will sound briefly if the power is interrupted and then restored. Power interruptions can be caused by loose wire connections. Ensure that the wires are properly and securely connected. Use caution when working with hard wired smoke detectors as they are connected to the homes electrical system. Always ensure that the circuit breaker for the smoke detectors is off when working on this system. Call a qualified electrician if you do not feel comfortable working with electricity.
- Interconnected Alarm – In an interconnected alarm system if one smoke detector goes off all others will alarm making it difficult to diagnose. Every manufacturer is different but most have a way of indicating which smoke detector is initiating the alarm. Look at the lights on the detectors, usually the one initiating the alarm will have a flashing light during the alarm to let you know it is the one that sounded the alarm.
- Location – Ensure the smoke detector is not located near furnaces, ovens, showers or supply air vents. You may need to relocate a smoke detector if it is not in an ideal location.
- Replacement – Smoke detectors are fairly cheap. If you try everything else and cannot get the detector to stop going off try replacing the unit.
This is just a general guideline to help you with smoke detector location and troubleshooting, always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and the NFPA guidelines when working with smoke detectors.”
The Weird Things You Find on a Home Inspection in Westminster
2011 August 23 by Mark Ingraffia
Being a home inspector isn’t always the most glamorous job available, but sometimes we run across items during an inspection that are an ultimate risk factor, dangerous, and sometimes down-right funny. We have searched the web to find a few examples (although I’m sure there are MANY more) of what NOT to accept as a “repair” from a local handyman, contractor or ANYONE you pay to work on your home. If your spouse is a DIY’er, make sure the repair does not wind up like these.
Whenever you are working with outdoor electricity, you must ensure that the wiring is properly covered. Using electrical tape to cover the wiring with caps to connect the lines is not a smart, or even legal way to connect an exterior plug. Even the receptacle itself is not the right grade.
Note: when installing outdoor plug outlets, be sure they are GFI rated and are properly covered with a lid when not in use. Any exposure to water may cause significant damage to your electrical system and may even cause a fire.
Look closely. Can you spot what’s wrong in this picture? Look closer. That’s it! Why on earth would there be an electrical outlet IN THE SHOWER? Other than being extremely dangerous, this is prohibited by building codes.
The best way to resolve this issue would be to re-route the outlet to outside of the shower stall, possibly on a neighboring wall that the wires currently share.
Having exposed LIVE electrical wiring is very dangerous to all occupants. Having a LIVE electrical wire next to your gas meter can be deadly. The slightest leak combined with an electrical surge can be devastating and can be an ututer disaster.
If at any time you see live, uncovered electrical wires, call a licensed and certified electrician immediately.
Ingraffia Home Inspections is dedicated to ensuring that your future home is completely safe and free from quick fixes that may cost you thousands of dollars in repairs later down the line. Call us today at (714) 371-8422 and let our home inspectors in Westminster save you from the local handyman who may be your worst nightmare.
Home Inspectors in San Clemente – Call 714.371.8422
2011 June 13 by Mark Ingraffia
Find the right company for you home inspection in San Clemente, CA. Contact Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422 when you want a seasoned pro on your side. As your Southern California home inspector it would be our honor to serve you when you want to know everything about the home before you buy it.
Don’t risk buying a house that isn’t fit to even live in. You never know what could be wrong with the house until you get a detail inspection and report. There may be a lot of costly damage you need to repair before you even move into the house and if you don’t have the funds to cover the costs you may just be purchasing a money pit. That’s why it’s important you always have a home inspection done; so you can cover your investment by doing your due diligence.
Make the right move by letting our team help walk you through your potential buy and explain in details everything that is good and bad about the property. We even have special tools that can assist with thermal imaging too. We stay up to date on all building codes and violations, so you can be sure you are getting what you pay for. Trust in us to be honest and reliable. You won’t find a better value for your money and we do our best to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Now you know where to get a home inspection in San Clemente, CA. All you have to do is give Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422 a ring for all the help you will need. Our home inspector is NACHI’s Certified and on your side ready to work for you. Call now to schedule your next home inspection with us.
San Juan Capistrano Home Inspections – Are They Important?
2011 June 8 by Mark Ingraffia
When you need a home inspection in San Juan Capistrano, CA make the right move by calling Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422. Don’t buy a home before you get a home inspection from a certified professional. If you buy a house and you don’t know everything that’s wrong with it, you may be setting yourself up for disaster.
Get all the facts in regards to the property before you sign on the dotted line. There may be plumbing issues or you may need to install all new electrical components. Also you want to make sure the roof is in good working condition and has no holes or other flaws. Out of all the home inspectors in the area no one comes close to providing the value that we do. Our home inspectors are ready to take your call when you need home inspections, building inspections, HVAC inspections, thermal imaging and more. No other home ion company will work as hard as we do to make sure you are happy.
We are licensed, insured and bonded for our customer’s safety and well-being. This way no matter what you know you will be protected from harm and financial burdens. Remember we have thousands of home inspections under our belt in the San Juan Capistrano area and we always keep up to date on the latest trends in the industry. Give us a chance to earn your business and we promise not to steer you wrong.
Make the right choice when deciding to get a home inspection in San Juan Capistrano, CA and just call up Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422. We are NACHI Certified and ready to take the lead on your next project or home purchase. Don’t miss your chance to work with one of the most respected companies out there when it comes to home inspecting in your local area, call now.
The Purpose of Home Inspections in Dana Point
2011 February 22 by Mark Ingraffia
The purpose of a home inspection in Dana Point, CA, is to inform the individual buyer of the current condition of the home. The purchase contract and the agreed price between the buyer and seller are largely based upon the outcome of your residential home inspection. That’s why when you call Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422, you can rest assure knowing that you will receive both the experience and the knowledge for a thorough and detailed home inspection.
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Quality Home Inspections in Mission Viejo, CA
2011 February 8 by Mark Ingraffia
When you need detailed and efficient home inspection service in Mission Viejo, CA and the surrounding area, call Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422. Our home inspectors always thoroughly research and report in the most expeditious manner in order to simplify the process for our clients. From home inspections for purchase or estate planning purposes to all types of residential inspections, Ingraffia Home Inspections is here providing top of the line services.
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Aliso Viejo Home Inspections
2011 February 8 by Mark Ingraffia
Do you need assistance with a home inspection in Aliso Viejo, CA? If so, contact Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422. We have the real estate inspectors capable of handling your complete new home inspection. Whether you need a phase inspection or a total real estate inspection, we can help. Let our professional staff know exactly what we can do for you.
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Irvine Home Inspections
2011 January 21 by Mark Ingraffia
As an experienced home inspection company in Irvine, CA who offers a personal service and extremely accurate building inspection is but one call away to Ingraffia Home Inspections at (714) 371-8422. Our team of inspectors have been providing Orange County with quality residential and commercial inspections since 2003. Ingraffia Home Inspections offers only the best home inspections to ensure that your home will be up to code as well as beings secure and safe for years to come.
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