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I am inclined to think not, but I would like some other opinions. The required lateral bracing is in the forground. The stuff falling down in the background? Temporary bracing from construction?
8 year old solid house. Not a crack in the walls or ceilings, and when I walked the roof it seemed solid. Thoughts? Tom Yeager Owner/Certified Inspector Inspect-It 1st 303-464-9090 www.tyeagerinspects.com NEHA Radon Certification # 104169 RT NACHI Certified Home Inspector |
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dbucknavich is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Tom,
Those are likely what they used to support the trusses during installation, although using full 2x4 block is rare and a bit of a waste. The usually use the metal straps, or 1x2. I doubt it is the lateral bracing, because no one in their right mind would rather install dozens of smaller blocks in place of one linear piece. |
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I agree Dylan. Now, do you think I should ignore it, or report it as general info? The client was not present and I don't want them to ever stick their heads up there after move in and think the house is falling down!
Tom Yeager Owner/Certified Inspector Inspect-It 1st 303-464-9090 www.tyeagerinspects.com NEHA Radon Certification # 104169 RT NACHI Certified Home Inspector |
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rbrady is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
If in doubt, report it. I would say that it was noted and that it appeared to be related to the original construction.
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dbucknavich is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I wouldn't say anything, unless they need scrap 2x4 blocks. Temporary use in my opinion, of course this should not deter you from consulting a licensed and competent specialist for further evaluation with remedy as necessary .
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Temporary supports during the truss install. Not an issue.
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They are not a concern like others said.
I still put it in the report because if a homeowner pops their head up in the attic they are going to be alarmed and think their house is falling apart. The second reason is if they ever hear a clunk above them at night they wont panic because you told them that they eventually may fall... "Be Proud of Your Home, Go With Pride!" 'Not just a Home Inspection, but an Education' Pride Property Inspections provides professional Home Inspections throughout Tucson and Southern Arizona including Pima, Cochise, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Graham counties. |
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Exactly, I would certainly think..!!
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Just let them know they are there, and that they are not a problem. They are not heavy enough to damage the drywall if they fell.
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