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Today, 03:44 PMRichard Bushong replied to a thread Dishwasher drains to (basement) laundry standpipe in Plumbing System: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionYour answer is perfect, the definition of integrity comes to mind where you do the right thing even when people are not watching.15 replies | 3598 view(s)
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Today, 05:22 AMlorenzdenesiks replied to a thread Dishwasher drains to (basement) laundry standpipe in Plumbing System: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionDoes it depend on model of a dishwasher? I am going to buy SPT SD-9254W after reading https://dishwashereview.com/best-dishwasher-under-500/ but I...15 replies | 3598 view(s)
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Yesterday, 02:42 PMHi Russ, For those of us not NYS licensed and not in the Southern Tier, could you explain what you said? :cool:3 replies | 98 view(s)
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Yesterday, 05:05 AMDom D'Agostino replied to a thread Hand dug basement in Exterior Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionRobert, That's an impressive amount of dirt to move from under a home. It's a rather simple fix in that all it requires is someone writing a...2 replies | 108 view(s)
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Yesterday, 05:02 AMWelcome Russ, and there's lots of good info in the searchable archives if you're interested.3 replies | 98 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:05 AMHello Russ Fontaine, I'm Brian Hannigan and I am the creator of InspectionNews Welcome aboard. Enjoy your visit here at InspectionNews and if...3 replies | 98 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:02 AMJust wanted to introduce myself as a NYS Licensed inspector based in the Southern Tier.3 replies | 98 view(s)
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01-19-2021, 06:52 PMJerry Peck replied to a thread Hand dug basement in Exterior Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionI had an inspector friend ("had" meaning now deceased) who found a similar hand dug basement under a slab on grade house in Miami. The photos were...2 replies | 108 view(s)
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01-19-2021, 05:41 PMRobert Huffman started a thread Hand dug basement in Exterior Systems: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionI remember a story from my childhood that my grandfather bought a house and hand dug out the basement. This was up north so the foundation walls were...2 replies | 108 view(s)
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01-18-2021, 02:48 PMGunnar Alquist replied to a thread If You Have Ever Wondered... in General Chit Chat: Home Inspectors & Commercial InspectorsJack, Ohhhhh... Like the ones they use at Disneyland. Funny thing, I googled "disneyland broom" and got hits that are "lobby brooms".8 replies | 198 view(s)
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01-18-2021, 10:26 AMJack Feldmann replied to a thread If You Have Ever Wondered... in General Chit Chat: Home Inspectors & Commercial InspectorsGunnar, I just Googled it, and came up with what they call a Lobby Broom. Its a small, short broom. ON Amazon they also showed a whisk broom they...8 replies | 198 view(s)
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01-17-2021, 09:06 PMRandy Mayo replied to a thread Bearing and support of beam in Structural Components: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionThe term is Load path: IRC R301.1 Application. Buildings and structures, and parts thereof, shall be constructed to safely support all loads,...4 replies | 890 view(s)
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01-17-2021, 04:14 PMJim Robinson replied to a thread If You Have Ever Wondered... in General Chit Chat: Home Inspectors & Commercial InspectorsI have a lot of crawl spaces here as well. I think it was literally my first inspection, which was for my wife's friend, and it had 40 years or so...8 replies | 198 view(s)
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01-16-2021, 06:10 PMGunnar Alquist replied to a thread If You Have Ever Wondered... in General Chit Chat: Home Inspectors & Commercial InspectorsJack, I have never heard of a "janitor broom". I tried to find one online, but all that turned up was push brooms and dust mops. I typically...8 replies | 198 view(s)