Originally Posted by
Scott Patterson
If you think that this is an issue you should check with the local utility company. Don't forget that the utility company can make it's own rules, they do not have to abide by any code/rule/guideline other than their own. I would guess that since the gas company set the meter at the house that it would be OK, but the only way to know is to contact the service dept.
This is where I think it gets confusing for some home inspectors (especially the ones that are just starting). Most home inspectors (that I know of) do not do code inspections. I refer to codes to help explain the proper way something should be installed. If you look at a situation and feel it is a safety issue, then call it out. When corrections are made, they should follow what the manufacture says or what is written in the code book depending on the problem.
I see a furnace or water heater in a garage that is not protect by some type of barrier, I'll call it out. I see a gas meter installed next to a driveway with no type of protection, I'll call it out. I don't care what the town or city thinks.
Wording these issues in the report, now that is a different story.
Just a note: The service department for the local utility company is the same as other service departments. You have some that know a lot and some that know a little. Do not rely on those guys, call the person in charge and remember his name and hope that name doesn't change quite a bit like it did around here.