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wsiegel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
OOPs, wrong section.
How a licensed plumber can replace the entire waste system under the crawl space and forget to replace the toilet cast iron pipe with a hole in it. |
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No purple primer used either, not sure how big a deal this is but required by most AHJ's.
B.A. King Home Inspections, LLC www.BAKingHomeInspections.com Serving Charlotte NC area and Rock Hill SC areas. CMI Certified Master Inspector and Independent License NC2449 and SC1597 704 301-3207 "Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought." - Albert Szent-Gyvrgyi, Nobel Prize for Medicine 1937 |
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Yes, but only if it is being inepected.
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dcook1 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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Well, every system has to have a vent - right?
Frank P. Newman Emerald City Inspections, LLC Dublin, GA |
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wsiegel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
As a side note to this, I was hired to inspect under this crawl space because the first inspector said in his report that he does not go under crawl spaces 9and neither did his termite company). After I completed this inspection, the client also had me write a 4-point for the insurance company. I told him I would have to list this on the report. Sure enough, the insuance company will not insure him until it gets repaired.
The first report also said that, and I quote: "Exterior Panel has two 100 amp beakers that are combineed to create 200 amp service". There is a 100 amp breaker in the service panel and a 100 amp panel in distribution panel. The SEC cables are #1 AGW aluminum. Go figure. |
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