Our HOME INSPECTION REPORT gives a detailed account of the physical condition, functional aspects of systems, and safety concerns within a home. It is based on a comprehensive evaluation of 12 specific categories. As each category is visually inspected, specific items will be addressed in the report.

 
    Bathrooms Attic Grounds    
    Bathroom evaluation. Attic evaluation. Grounds evaluation.    
Kitchen Kitchen evaluation. House exterior evaluation. Exterior
Interior Interior evaluation. Roof evaluation. Roof
Electrical Electrical system evaluation. Garage evaluation. Garage
    Heating system evualation. Water system evaluation. Foundation evaluation.    
    Heat/Cooling Plumbing Foundation    
Deck photo. 1) Grounds - The physical grounds surrounding the home including grading, driveways, sidewalks, decks, porches, and vegetation are observed for general condition and safety. Improper grading can adversely affect the home due to water damage or potential for wood destroying organisms.  
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Exterior photo. 2) Exterior - The report will include assessment of exterior walls, stairs, windows, condition of paint, general structural integrity of the chimney including the top of the chimney, and pitch and condition of the gutters. The report will reflect the ability of the home to keep weather out for maximum protection of the house from the elements.  
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Roof photo. 3) Roof - The roof is evaluated for general appearance, condition, structural integrity and safety. If possible, the present condition of the roofing material will be evaluated.  
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Garage photo. 4) Garage - The garage is mainly inspected for safety. The garage door operators are tested for reversing capabilities. Cautions are addressed for carbon monoxide (CO) gases and storage of flamable liquids and hazardous materials. The garage is evaluated for structural integrity and the electrical components are evaluated for electrical safety.  
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Foundation photo. 5) Foundation - The inspector will observe and evaluate the condition of the basement floor, walls, support columns, girders, and floor structure. Concerns or deficiencies will be noted on the report and discussed with the client.  
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Water system photo. 6) Plumbing - Plumbing systems throughout the home will be reviewed. The inspector will comment on the ability to distribute hot and cold water and collection and disposal of waste water. An attempt will be made to quantify the adequacy of hot water supply to the home.  
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Heating system photo. 7) Heating/Cooling - The inspector will evaluate the heating/cooling system and attempt to determine the adequacy and reliability of the system. We will describe the energy source and the heating method by its distinguishing characteristics.  
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Electrical panel photo. 8) Electrical - The electrical service, main panel, and wiring in the home will be evaluated where visable. The electrical panel will be evaluated by observing electrical connections and over-current protection devices. The report will specify any concerns of fire safety and human safety.  
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Interior photo. 9) Interior - The interior floors, walls, ceiling, doors and windows are evaluated for condition and operation. During the inspection, a representative sample of doors, windows, and electrical outlets will be tested. The condition of the fireplace(s) will be observed and evaluated for proper operational and fire safety.

 
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Kitchen photo.

10) Kitchen- Items checked include kitchen plumbing in the sink, disposal, dishwasher, ground fault circuit interupters, range, refrigerator, hood, fans, and cabinets. Appliances are checked for functionality. Kitchen floors, walls and ceilings are included in the Interior Section.

 
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Bathroom photo.

11) Bathrooms - Plumbing appliances are checked for functionality and general condition in the visible and accessible areas. Proper caulking in tub and shower areas is checked to avoid water damage. Adequacy of ventilation and safety of electrical outlets is also checked.

 
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Attic photo.

12) Attic - The attic is inspected for adequacy of ventilation, insulation, and evidence of weather penetration.

 
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  NOTE: The most significant problems of a home are caused by water penetration causing rot and support wood destroying pests and molds.  
Dunbar Home Inspections, 81 Elm Street, Windsor, CT 06095
1 (800) 686-9214 Brian@homeinspectorct.com

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