How to Read This Report
Getting the Information to You
This report is designed to deliver important and technical information in a way that is easy for anyone to access and understand. If you are in a hurry, you can take a quick look at our "Summary Page” and quickly get critical information for important decision making. However, we strongly recommend that you take the time to read the full Report, which includes digital photographs, captions, diagrams, descriptions, videos and hot links to additional information.
The best way to get the layers of information that are presented in this report is to read your report online, which will allow you to expand your learning about your house. You will notice some words or series of words highlighted in blue and underlined – clicking on these will provide you with a link to additional information.
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Chapters and Sections
This report is divided into chapters that parcel the home into logical inspection components. Each chapter is broken into sections that relate to a specific system or component of the home. You can navigate between chapters with the click of a button on the left side margin.
Most sections will contain some descriptive information done in black font. Observation narrative, done in colored boxes, will be included if a system or component is found to be significantly deficient in some way or if we wish to provide helpful additional information about the system or the scope of our inspection. If a system or component of the home was deemed to be in satisfactory or serviceable condition, there may be no narrative observation comments in that section and it may simply say “tested,” or “inspected.”
Observation Labels
All narrative observations are colored, numbered and labeled to help you find, refer to, and understand the severity of the observation. Observation colors and labels used in this report are:
- Major Concern:Repair items that may cost significant money to correct now or in the near future, or items that require immediate attention to prevent additional damage or eliminate safety hazards.
- Repair:Repair and maintenance items noted during inspection. Please note that some repair items can be expensive to correct such as re-finishing hardwood floors, but are considered simply repair items due to their cosmetic nature.
- Improve:Observations that are not necessarily defects, but which could be improved for safety, efficiency, or reliability reasons.
- Monitor:Items that should be watched to see if correction may be needed in the future.
- Due Diligence:Observation such as a buried oil tank that may require further investigation to determine the severity and / or urgency of repair.
- Future Project:A repair that may be deferred for some time but should be on the radar for repair or replacement in the near future.
- Efficiency:Denotes observations that are needed to make the home more energy efficient as well as to bring the home up to modern insulation standards. This category typically includes windows and insulation. Other items, such as lighting and appliances, are not inspected for their energy status.
- Completed:Items that were initially an issue but have since been completed.
- Note:Refers to aside information and /or any comments elaborating on descriptions of systems in the home or limitations to the home inspection.
- Description:Detailed description of various aspects of the property noted during the inspection.
Summary Page
The Summary Page is designed as a bulleted overview of all the observations noted during inspection. This helpful overview is not a substitution for reading the entire inspection report. The entire report must be read to get a complete understanding of this inspection report as the Summary Page does not include photographs or photo captions.
Moisture Meter Testing
Where moisture meter testing is indicated in this report aFlir E8 Thermal Camera was used.
Summary
Repairs
- INSPECTIONPURPOSE-3 INSPECTION PURPOSE:
repair
- Noted deficient application of termination bar. Termination bar has become detached-likely from
hand manipulation as the surrounding membrane which is adhered to the roof has not been
separated. - Note how the metal bars have been bent upward but the single ply membrane is still in place.
- This blemish in the membrane circled appears to be age related
- Puncture consistent with mechanical puncture at
AC unit or screw type fastener backing out - Noted the conduit support block was moved along roof
- Cut in membrane possibly from flying debris
- Prior repairs to flashing and exhaust vent penetration directly
above reported leak area. - Noted the HVAC units on sleepers were displaced by wind
- Noted prior repairs made to roofing membrane--reason is unknown
- Scuff in membrane
- Noted prior repairs made along seam of membrane
- Satellite base dislodged as a result of wind
- Noted deficient application of termination bar. Termination bar has become detached-likely from
INSPECTION PURPOSE
On October 28, 2019,
Get It inspected - Attended the above referenced property for the purpose of building envelope survey, 4 year maintenance plan and including a pre-sale report.
The weather was partly cloudy with a temperature of 14 C. Visibility was excellent. The roof was clean, dry and clearly visible for inspection.
TPO Roof Elevations
TPO Roof Observations
repair
- Noted deficient application of termination bar. Termination bar has become detached-likely from
hand manipulation as the surrounding membrane which is adhered to the roof has not been
separated. - Note how the metal bars have been bent upward but the single ply membrane is still in place.
- This blemish in the membrane circled appears to be age related
- Puncture consistent with mechanical puncture at
AC unit or screw type fastener backing out - Noted the conduit support block was moved along roof
- Cut in membrane possibly from flying debris
- Prior repairs to flashing and exhaust vent penetration directly
above reported leak area. - Noted the HVAC units on sleepers were displaced by wind
- Noted prior repairs made to roofing membrane--reason is unknown
- Scuff in membrane
- Noted prior repairs made along seam of membrane
- Satellite base dislodged as a result of wind
TPO Roof Leek
Location: North Warehouse Heater
- Noted a heat vent penetration directly above a reported water leak
- Noted the heat vent cap was recently replaced-see photo below for closer
view of the rain collar and base flashing - Prior repairs to the heat exhaust pipe-note open seam of membrane--the metal rain collar has
been caulked in place so that it does not cover the single ply base flashing--also note the irregular
caulking edge along the top of the base flashing
TPO Roof Leek Interior Damage
Related Roof Leek Damages
- Noted ceiling tile water stains in store room
- Noted ceiling tile water stains to the north of the skylight
- Container used to catch water intrusion
- Water staining consistent with long-term water intrusion
Receipt -- Commercial
13207 Lundy's Lane Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6S4 www.getitinspected.ca
Building Fee | $0.00 |
Exterior Square Foot | $0.00 |
Interior Survey Square Foot | $0.00 |
Additional Services | $0.00 |
$0.00 | |
PAID |
Get It Inspected - Commercial & Home Inspection
C/O Pat Foisey
13207 Lundy's Lane
Unit #8 Rear Entrance (Pioneer Gas Bar)Niagara Falls, ON, L2E 6S4
905-397-3272