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descriptiVE INFORMATIONWeather Conditions: · Partly Cloudy Skies Orientation of the Dwelling: · The front entrance faced
Northeast Age of the Dwelling: · 18 years, as reported in
the listing Age of Remodel: · One year ago, as reported
by the Owner Main Water Shutoff Location: · On the exterior in the
front Electrical Panel Location:
· On the exterior on the
left side Main Disconnect Location: · Inside the main
distribution panel Main Gas Shut-Off Location: · On the exterior on the
right side Persons in Attendance: · The clients · The client’s agent · The owner’s agent · The client’s mother ADVICE, PRECAUTIONS & CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE SCOPE OF THE INSPECTIONThis Report Contains
References to The Homeowner’s Handbook Throughout the Inspection Report that follows, we have included references to pages in The Homeowner’s Handbook which your Home Inspector has included with your report. These references are designed to further explain specific features or equipment found in your home and, in many cases, to provide tips on care and maintenance that you as a Homeowner can do. It is our sincere hope that the Inspection Report, this book and the accompanying references will be of value to you throughout the entire duration of your ownership experience. Always keep in mind that should you ever have a question concerning our advice, or the care of your home, you can always call us at 303-485-0009 for further consultation. Location/Direction Conventions
Used In This Report Over the years, we have found that our clients appreciate information on the location of thermostats, furnace filters, electrical panels, ground fault circuit interrupt devices, and the main water, electricity and gas shutoffs, especially if they are normally hidden or hard to get to. Specifying these critical locations becomes even more valuable for those of our clients who are not able to accompany the inspector on the inspection. Not only does this information aid you in operating and maintaining your home, but the abundance of information contained in our Report is reassurance that your inspector did, in fact, crawl into all those nasty places and examine all those “nitty-gritty” details. Here is how we are going to call out locations and directions in your report: On the exterior, we have established a reference by noting the approximate compass direction in which the exterior of the front (main entrance) door faces when it is closed. |