by Home Standards | Aug 31, 2022 | Blog, Home Inspections, Safety, Windows
Inspector Paul discovered windows that are lower than 18 inches in this home. Local building code says that fixed or operable windows must include safety glass if the bottom edge is less than 18 inches above the floor. Safety glass is a type of glass specifically...
by Home Standards | Aug 22, 2022 | Buildings Exterior, Electric, Safety
Inspector Aaron discovered the ground wire for an electrical meter was not properly installed. An electrical ground rod is typically located near the main electrical service panel and is often made of either copper or copper-coated steel. In the event of a system...
by Home Standards | Aug 11, 2022 | Appliances, Home Inspections, Kitchens, Plumbing, Safety
As home inspectors, it seems sometimes we’ve seen it all. Recently inspector Tim discovered an exposed wiring spice located right under a dishwasher door. Should the dishwasher leak (they often do), this would be a big safety concern. That’s also another...
by Home Standards | Jul 18, 2022 | Attics, Garage, Home Inspections, Safety
Garage ceiling removed, exposing attic, discovered in a recent inspection by inspector Aaron. This is a safety issue related to potential fire and CO2 hazards. ...
by Home Standards | Jul 15, 2022 | Electric, Home Inspections, Kitchens, Safety
During a recent home inspection, Steve found an electrical outlet in the cabinet above the microwave that was not properly installed. The exposed wiring is both a safety and fire hazard. Fortunately, this is a relatively easy fix by having a new electrical box...
by Home Standards | Jul 15, 2022 | Buildings Exterior, Electric, Home Inspections, Pests, Safety
Inspector Aaron spoke too soon when he discovered a hornet nest in an outdoor electrical outlet on a house he was inspecting and said he “was lucky [he] didn’t get stung.” Unfortunately, he WAS stung by one of the nasty hornets. But, he’s fine...