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Home Inspections
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Home Inspections Part II According to a recent survey of home inspectors, the second most frequently cited problem was improper or inadequate electrical wiring. Typical comments concerned insufficient electrical service for the house and inadequate circuit-overload protection. Red flags for an inspector include heavy use of extension cords and multiplier plugs, ungrounded outlets and do-it-yourself repairs.
Roof leakage, caused by old or damaged shingles or improper flashing, was the third cited problem. And roofing problems were often cited as the leading problem in homes without basements. The ceilings and walls beneath the attic are the most obvious places inspectors look for symptoms of leaks. Typical signs are water stains, loose or sagging plasterboard, and peeling paint. Most roof leaks originate from poorly installed or worn flashing. In that case, repairs are usually simple and inexpensive.
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