PHOTOS
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Water stains point to past/present water intrusion at vent hole. |
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Past work to possibly shore up floor joists where floor was sagging. |
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Federal Pacific electric panel boxes are considered latent fire hazards and should be replaced immediately. |
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Some wood rot caused by past moisture. |
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Moisture has caused some discoloration and growth of mold-like and mildew-like substances. |
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Photo shows amateur patchwork of sheetrock damage. |
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This photo shows a water stain caused by an undetermined source. Items such as these should be monitored to make sure the conditions don’t worsen. |
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Photo to the left shows a V-crack that actually starts at the ground level of this two story structure. If you look closely, you can see the old foam insulation spray that someone has used to fill in the cracks.
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Two dissimilar metals are in contact in this photo. When this occurs a chemical reaction takes place and the metals breakdown at a premature rate. |
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This photo is of an old corroded panel box with an array of amateur wiring. It was recommended that a licensed professional electrician further evaluate this box. |
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The incredible excess of roofing tar to seal this area indicates a past problem. It also created a problem in that the air conditioning cut-off switch is now tarred shut. |
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This photo shows crushed ductwork from a repairman doing work in the attic. This situation caused low air flow to the master bedroom of this home. |
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This duct has separated wasting conditioned air to the home. Also note that the black/grey/green color is some mold-like substance covering standard pink insulation. Somehow moisture has invaded this space and has allowed for this growth.
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