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🛁How long does a water heater last? “On the home inspection today”
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☢️What is a Radon ready home? “On the home inspection today”
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🏡 What is the best way to construct a wall to finish your basement? “On the home inspection today”
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🏚 What happens if you shut the heat off to your basement in winter? “On the home inspection today”
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What to do if your old masonry foundation has no frost protection. “On the home inspection today
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How to tell if a tar and gravel roof will leak, blisters, alligatoring On the home inspection today
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⚡️ Recalled Federal pioneer breakers still in use are a fire hazard! “On the home inspection today!”
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🚽 When should you replace old cast iron waste plumbing lines? “On the home inspection today”💦
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🕵️‍♂️ Properly installed drip screed flashings for stucco! “On the home inspection today” 🪜
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🚽 Renovation drain, waste and vent plumbing problems. “On the home inspection today” 🕵️‍♂️
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🏚 Large concrete foundation cracks, are they a problem? “On the home inspection today” 🕵️‍♂️
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☔️ Actively leaking roof with dozens of holes! Causing water damage! “On the home inspection today”
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💦New toilet leaking water into the new bathroom floor! “On the home inspection today!” 🚽
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🔥Flame roll out in dangerous old furnace! “On the Home Inspection Today” 🏚
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🔥Flame roll out in dangerous old furnace! “On the Home Inspection Today” 🏚
🏡 How to tell if a basement suite is “legal” On the Home Inspection Today! 🕵️‍♂️
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🏡 How to tell if a basement suite is “legal” On the Home Inspection Today! 🕵️‍♂️
☢️ Can a dirt crawl space in an older home cause high RADON ? “On the home inspection today” 🏚
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☢️ Can a dirt crawl space in an older home cause high RADON ? “On the home inspection today” 🏚
☢️ Older home with possible high Radon levels! “On the home inspection today”
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☢️ Older home with possible high Radon levels! “On the home inspection today”
⚡️Dangerous ungrounded, garage panel! “On the home inspection today” 🕵️‍♂️
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⚡️Dangerous ungrounded, garage panel! “On the home inspection today” 🕵️‍♂️
🏚 Disguised wood foundation addition! On the Home Inspection Today” 🕵️‍♂️
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🏚 Disguised wood foundation addition! On the Home Inspection Today” 🕵️‍♂️
🏚 Turn of the century home with no frost protection! “On the home inspection today”
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🏚 Turn of the century home with no frost protection! “On the home inspection today”
🤦‍♂️Home made wood furnace duct = fire hazard! “On the home inspection today” 🔥
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🤦‍♂️Home made wood furnace duct = fire hazard! “On the home inspection today” 🔥
☢️ How to choose the right Radon mitigation fan for your home! “On The Home Inspection Today” ☠️
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☢️ How to choose the right Radon mitigation fan for your home! “On The Home Inspection Today” ☠️
🪜How to prevent water damage to your roof. “On the home inspection today” 💦
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🪜How to prevent water damage to your roof. “On the home inspection today” 💦
🕵️‍♂️ How to find a hidden plumbing leak! “On the home inspection today” 🏚
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🕵️‍♂️ How to find a hidden plumbing leak! “On the home inspection today” 🏚
🕵️‍♂️ How to repair a large concrete foundation crack! “On the home inspection today” 🏚
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🕵️‍♂️ How to repair a large concrete foundation crack! “On the home inspection today” 🏚
🕵️‍♂️ Dangerous overhead garage door! “On the Home Inspection today” 🚪
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🕵️‍♂️ Dangerous overhead garage door! “On the Home Inspection today” 🚪
🕵️‍♂️ Thermal scan finds roof leak! On the home inspection today!🏚
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🕵️‍♂️ Thermal scan finds roof leak! On the home inspection today!🏚
🏚 How to prevent water intrusion into your old concrete foundation. “On the Home Inspection today”
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🏚 How to prevent water intrusion into your old concrete foundation. “On the Home Inspection today”

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  • @Redneckerthanu
    @Redneckerthanu 13 дней назад

    How do you get power off to the box to be able to-replace it ? Mine is exactly like that,with the exception that i have two boxes one on each side of the house, one was replaced 3 years ago but still has no main breaker. Thank you!

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 13 дней назад

      @@Redneckerthanu hi thanks for your question . You will need the utility to disconnect the power to the home out at thier point of attachment

    • @Redneckerthanu
      @Redneckerthanu 13 дней назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections ok thank you, as the wire coming from the meter to the house are from 1955 would you recommend those to be replaced as well?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 13 дней назад

      the life expectancy of that cable is 70 to 80 years. And your cable is 69 years old so yes it’s getting close to replacement age. If you’re doing work to the electrical system anyway you might as well change it now.

  • @peterbecker8815
    @peterbecker8815 19 дней назад

    Agreed!

  • @Vinlyguyx420x
    @Vinlyguyx420x 22 дня назад

    Good idea!

  • @JimS870
    @JimS870 Месяц назад

    I have a newer Federal Pioneer breaker (my condo was built in 2009). My electrician said to replace it because they're a hazardous design. I have red breakers, blue, green, and grey. It says Federal Pioneer Schneider Electric. I'm following their advice and replacing it. But is it necessary? Newer panel but I'm told all Stab Loks are bad.

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Месяц назад

      Hi Jim , thank you very much for your question. There is no official position from insurance companies that those newer multicoloured stab lock breakers need to be replaced. But I can tell you from personal experience that even the newer multicoloured stab lock breakers will hold on long past the amperage rated. This can lead to an overload condition which will cause heating which can melt the insulation of the wire which can be a fire hazard. I do not recommend replacement of these panels every time I find them. Because there are so many of them. A quick Google search will bring up independent studies about how these breakers are an overload hazard. It is my understanding that these breakers are going to be phased out soon and will no longer be produced making these panels obsolete. Everyone will be replacing these panels eventually. So yes, your electrician is right if you can afford it I say yes replace the panel.

  • @kcw1879
    @kcw1879 Месяц назад

    I have a question please Wesly: Just had a new roof put on after a really bad storm. I was told the roof inspector would come over today and give me a call before he got here. I went out to get my mail and his report was under the mat (???). Checking my porch camera, it shows he never knocked or rang the bell. Had my phone with me all day, and I was also home all day, and I never heard anyone one the roof. It's like he just drove up and stopped by to drop off the report and left.

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Месяц назад

      Hi, thanks for your question. It’s very likely that roof inspector did not go on the roof. It could be a couple of reasons. 1 he got all the information he needed from looking at the roof from the street. 2 he may have a policy where without the proper fall protection equipment, he is not qualified to walk on a roof.

  • @davezegrino8625
    @davezegrino8625 Месяц назад

    On the outlets down stream on 1 a tandom breaker I'm ready 40v from neutral to ground and 80 volts from hot to ground but I hooked up a temporary outlet at the first wire where it comes out of my 1950s GE panel with no main shut off I and it read normal I can't find anything on RUclips or Google about the strange voltage readings I'm getting down stream..thank you

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Месяц назад

      Hi thanks for your question. The strange voltage readings you’re getting are from loose connections, loose splices in the white neutral wires. A loose connection acts as a series resistor and voltage is dropped across the loose splice, the voltage will always balance to be 120. So the voltage will rise in another part of the circuit. I would recommend having a licensed electrical contractor open up all the lights, junction boxes, and plugs and check all the spices and tighten them all up.

  • @bfullsyou
    @bfullsyou Месяц назад

    No vapor barrier against concrete wall. Vapor retarder and no poly. Checkout current building science. Below grade dries to the interior; don’t inhibit.

  • @MrAndydavis78
    @MrAndydavis78 Месяц назад

    Always good to see the 'Beard of Knowledge'.

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 2 месяца назад

    Good find. Also possibly a split bus panel

  • @skiterbite
    @skiterbite 2 месяца назад

    Makes great common sense too me, and thank you for saving me time and effort and money. Peace everybody

  • @smirkinatu5512
    @smirkinatu5512 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for recording and posting this valuable educational video. Peace and prosperity to you.

  • @JakeLightswitch
    @JakeLightswitch 4 месяца назад

    I was doing wiring in a attic that definitely had that type of insulation. Dust.. was in the air the insulation was moved around for light installation. I didn't have any mask or anything. I was exposed to this for about an hour. Am I pretty moved fucked? Like do I have to live with the fact my lungs may fail?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 4 месяца назад

      Hi, I think you’ll be fine … being exposed to asbestos for an hour Isn’t that bad being exposed to it over and over again is when it can build up in your lungs.

    • @JakeLightswitch
      @JakeLightswitch 4 месяца назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections okay thanks because I'm trying not to obsess over it too much. Also thanks for the fast response. That's pretty cool that you're keeping on top of people's comment on your video. I'm definitely going to subscribe now and check out your videos tomorrow when I wake up😂👍🏻

    • @zimbobway3137
      @zimbobway3137 25 дней назад

      @@JakeLightswitchlol dude you’re not gonna get cancer from an hour of exposure. Asbestos is only a concern for the guys in construction that are around it for years. Still best to take precautions but at worst you’d get some irritation

    • @bobdigi500
      @bobdigi500 13 дней назад

      Im going through the same anxiety mate. I cleared debri from a gutter made of asbestos cement. I scraped the moss using my hand and definitely disturbed the asbestos. Not until i finished did i think about the guttering being asbestos. I googled and yep it is! Now i'm paranoid a 30 minute job could end up kiillng me. This is not fair​@JakeLightswitch

    • @JakeLightswitch
      @JakeLightswitch 10 дней назад

      @@bobdigi500 it doesn't help that I have obsessive compulsive disorder 😂😒

  • @miketheyunggod2534
    @miketheyunggod2534 4 месяца назад

    No heat in winter and no AC in summer in the basement. My bill dropped more than 50%.

    • @markae0
      @markae0 4 месяца назад

      what? why not 100%?

    • @YaBigDummi
      @YaBigDummi 4 месяца назад

      So, would you rather save some money on your bill, or save your house from being structurally compromised?

  • @Vinlyguyx420x
    @Vinlyguyx420x 4 месяца назад

    Yay! An Alberta home inspector on RUclips PLEASE KEEP POSTING

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the vote of confidence! I post a video every few weeks when I find something interesting!

  • @boydwhite3708
    @boydwhite3708 4 месяца назад

    Powerful force...frost and ice. And like tree roots breaking rocks. Would not think they could move stone and concrete.

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 4 месяца назад

      Yes, it’s amazing. How much damage a little frozen water can do to Concrete And Masonary.!

  • @squirrelattackspidy
    @squirrelattackspidy 4 месяца назад

    You have an amazing beard dude.

  • @mercinalady2040
    @mercinalady2040 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry but without photos this doesn’t help your subscribers. Show the cracks .

    • @bagelbytes69420
      @bagelbytes69420 2 месяца назад

      Bro, didnt you see, he showed them at 0:18

  • @bargainbob4346
    @bargainbob4346 5 месяцев назад

    We are building a small cabin that has a an interior wall with a bathroom on one side and a kitchen sink/counter on the other. I want to insulate the wall for sound purposes. We want to install shiplap directly ( no drywall) on the framing to both sides as well but want to prevent the humid air from the bathroom going into the wall. I was going to put poly on the bathroom side, but look at a mesh screen on the kitchen side to allow for some air movement. Sound good ?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 5 месяцев назад

      Hi no I would not recommend putting Polly there at all, if you want to stop moisture transference out of the bathroom, but I think you should install an exhaust fan in the bathroom . Poly an interior wall will just trap moisture which can lead to mold.

    • @bargainbob4346
      @bargainbob4346 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the quick response. I was even thinking of window screen to hold the insulation in place but also keep it breathable. Then shiplap directly over it without using any poly.

    • @bargainbob4346
      @bargainbob4346 5 месяцев назад

      I am planning to install a ceiling exhaust fan thanks.

  • @gimpygardner3377
    @gimpygardner3377 6 месяцев назад

    Retired electrician. Another panel that is junk is the Challenger breaker panel. These breakers burn up on the stabs. If you have flickering lights or hear the sound of sizzling bacon, call someone immediately.

  • @Trainman0401
    @Trainman0401 6 месяцев назад

    Maybe you can help…. I applied 2 inch Foamboard to my basement concrete foundation walls. Then I constructed a 2x4 wall against it. I filled the wall cavities between studs with rockwool. My question is …..do I apply a plastic vapor barrier before Sheetrock or do I just Sheetrock over the rockwool? Thank you!

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 6 месяцев назад

      Hi thanks for your question . Yes definite ly put a poly plastic layer over the studs before you put the dry wall on . 6mm poly and tape all the seams

    • @blewis8946
      @blewis8946 4 месяца назад

      @@hatpropertyinspectionsAssuming the 2” foam board is XPS or foil-faced Polyiso, wouldn’t the low perm rating would qualify as the vapor barrier for wall assembly? Could create a double vapor barrier scenario by “sandwiching” the cavity with poly vapor barrier on top of studs and any moisture that finds its way into wall cavity won’t be able to dry easily and could cause mold, rot, etc. in the future. You could probably use a “smart” vapor retarder that has variable permeability and allows some drying to inside if stud cavity has build up of moisture….but honestly wouldn’t think you’d need it at all with 2” foam board against the wall.

  • @thedangler1371
    @thedangler1371 6 месяцев назад

    I snort asbestos and huff radon for kicks. Had a boiler pipe asbestos wrapping break apart on my head. White powder everywhere. It felt good

  • @craigtiano3455
    @craigtiano3455 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a house with these installed with electric baseboards. The home inspector tagged it as unsafe. The electrician who came to replace the panel looked at it and said "It's not a question of whether it's going to catch on fire, it's just a question of when."

  • @jameskotzur8577
    @jameskotzur8577 6 месяцев назад

    over 25 years of service, wonder how many times any of them tripped?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 6 месяцев назад

      Hi It’s Likely they have never been tripped. There has to be an overload problem with the circuit before they will Tripp. That’s why this batch of breakers was recalled, because if the curcuit is overloaded they will not Tripp.

  • @SD40Guy
    @SD40Guy 6 месяцев назад

    If they are recalled, are they providing free replacements? How is that working for the homeowner?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Back in 1997 they provided free replacements. But now it’s up to the home owner to replace them.

    • @SD40Guy
      @SD40Guy 6 месяцев назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections is it just the blue ones? I've also got a green double pole

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 6 месяцев назад

      The green ones are fine. It is just the blue ones with a hole in the middle. It can be a blue single pole 15 with a hole in the middle or a blue two pole 15 with a hole in the middle.

  • @joeb3300
    @joeb3300 6 месяцев назад

    Are these the "Stab-loc" breakers? I thought that all FP Stab-loc breakers were considered unsafe, aside from the failure to trip, due to the loose connection that they made with the bus bar. No?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Joe in Canada Federal Pioneer breakers are not all considered unsafe yet, like the Federal Pacific breakers in the USA. There has not been as much independent testing of them in Canada. Both are considered Stab lock breakers. In Canada in 1997 this particular batch of Federal Pioneer breakers was recalled. Other than that there is no official problem yet with Federal stab lock breakers in Canada.

  • @hatpropertyinspections
    @hatpropertyinspections 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, thank you for your question. I think electrician should be able to upgrade just your panel no problem.

  • @Mr._Craig
    @Mr._Craig 7 месяцев назад

    Why does it appear that you installed the fan inside the finished liveable space of that house?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Craig, the answer is because I did install the fan inside the finished liveable space of the house. In Canada we have to install the fans inside because it’s too cold in the winter to install them outside. The condensation that forms from being installed outside freezes up the fan .

    • @Mr._Craig
      @Mr._Craig 7 месяцев назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections that makes sense!!

  • @jeb4836
    @jeb4836 7 месяцев назад

    Hi I bought a condo in killington vermont that was built in 1970 and the breaker box has no main off switch. Would the entire building need to be upgraded or can I have an electrician only replace my breaker panel ?

  • @PeterBooher
    @PeterBooher 7 месяцев назад

    I have spent my career working on 50 to 130 year old buildings and found that the original cast iron hold up remarkably well, as long as it hasn't been messed with. Horizontal lines that are not properly sloped do rot on the bottom side. An old hub-and-spigot system like you show can be repaired with the old lead and oakum tools.

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 7 месяцев назад

      Ya this was a large rusty vertical seam crack in the main wet vent only the bathroom sink above it. I think the line may have been plugged up to the crack but not sure. I agree usually only see seam cracks on verticals.

  • @dimitriberozny3729
    @dimitriberozny3729 7 месяцев назад

    NEC states if there are only six breakers,you don’t need a main breaker.RULE OF SIX.

  • @jonathanbailey2021
    @jonathanbailey2021 7 месяцев назад

    Vapor barrier is required by IRC code on walls and ceiling.

  • @sherryhorne3198
    @sherryhorne3198 7 месяцев назад

    Does the drip edging need to be on all four sides?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Sherry thanks for your question. The answer is yes all four sides need to have flashing. Along the bottom it’s called a drip edge flashing, this is an important flashing. On the sides It’s called a rake flashing this flashing is not as important as the bottom ones.

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist334 8 месяцев назад

    I thought it was cloth over rubber I see it on 20 or 30 amps sometimes I take and see what gage it is and put it on 15 amps if 14 or on 20 amps if it is 12 gage if fuse I get the s type so only proper fuse can be put in

  • @mikemacdonald2032
    @mikemacdonald2032 8 месяцев назад

    Or just don't replace the old fuse panel with breakers. Everyone knows fuses are safer ( if the right ones are used obviously)

    • @ZackMeetsWorld
      @ZackMeetsWorld 8 месяцев назад

      You’re obviously not an electrician dude. Why are you giving advice on something you are not qualified to do?

  • @hockeymikey
    @hockeymikey 10 месяцев назад

    Use a smart moisture barrier/ retarder on the interior wall that allows moisture to leave the studs but not to enter.

  • @maisies927
    @maisies927 10 месяцев назад

    I have open cracks in the floor of my apartment. I also live next door to a Smiths Gas Station. I get the smell of gas in my apartment. The smell stays for about a half hour and it's strong. I have reported it to management, building inspector, the city of Salt Lake City, and Smiths (Krogers corporate office) and not one person cares. I was even told my the Salt Lake City health department, it wasn't a health issue. As for the crack in the bedroom floor I worry about radon. I don't have the money to relocate. Because I'm poor and a senior citizen my state can careless.

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 10 месяцев назад

      Hi sealing cracks in the floor will not reduce radon levels and I would recommend contacting the public health inspector about the gas station.

  • @farnorthhomested844
    @farnorthhomested844 10 месяцев назад

    wouldnt putting poly on the exterior wall cause a moisture build up and mold?

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 8 месяцев назад

      if the wall gets wet then yes. don't cover it with anything if it gets wet (ie water comes in from the ground outside)

  • @hatpropertyinspections
    @hatpropertyinspections 10 месяцев назад

    Yes, I think adding another 2 x 4 wall on top of the short foundation wall to make a 2 x 8 wall in the basement is a good idea. If you’re concerned about energy efficiency this wall would give you approximately R 30 if you use rockwool.

  • @hatpropertyinspections
    @hatpropertyinspections 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Willy yes I think putting rockwool insulation in the wall between your mechanical room and your family room with no vapour barrier is a good idea to help cut down on noise transmission from the mechanical room into the rest of the basement

  • @boeing757pilot
    @boeing757pilot 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent. Thanks!

  • @WillyDrucker
    @WillyDrucker 10 месяцев назад

    Why would you recommend they remove the interior insulation as well as the poly? Wouldn't the interior insulation help interior comfort, less air flow, less noise?

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections 10 месяцев назад

      You are right, good catch! yes the insulation on interior walls is fine, just the vapour barrier should be removed.

    • @WillyDrucker
      @WillyDrucker 10 месяцев назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections Thanks, wasn't sure if there was a reason not to do interior insulation. Thinking of doing some interior near my mechanical room that separates the family room.

    • @WillyDrucker
      @WillyDrucker 10 месяцев назад

      @@hatpropertyinspections One additional question if you don't mind, hard to find an answer on. I have half-height foundation walls in the basement, half-concrete half where the 2x4 framing walls start (Raised Ranch). This creates a "ledge" all away around the house where the 2x4 framing sits on the 2x8? foundation. Gives the appearance the room is bigger than it is, but if I'm remodeling the space is it a good idea to create a second 2x4 wall attached to the first 2x4 wall, effectively creating a 2x8 wall I can stuff with lots of Rockwool? Thank you!!!

  • @arncj18
    @arncj18 10 месяцев назад

    americans are weird, this is one of those things .. without a door at the bottom to open and access.. mindblowing

  • @stevenwilber4426
    @stevenwilber4426 11 месяцев назад

    If it's past why have it serviced??? Sounds like double talk

    • @frankrizzo7454
      @frankrizzo7454 10 месяцев назад

      The double talk is when the HVAC guy tells you your heat exchanger is cracked and you need a new furnace.

  • @thomascuffari4670
    @thomascuffari4670 Год назад

    The first home I purchased I found an emblem that said this home was insulated by John Mannsville’s home blown Rock wool insulation is this asbestos

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Год назад

      Hi Tom thanks for your question. no rock wool insulation does not contain asbestos. It is made of basalt and slag.

  • @uhoh007
    @uhoh007 Год назад

    The most obvious question is, if the old lady does not have 5k, what extra pre-caution should be taken working on such a panel

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Год назад

      Hi only qualified electricians should work on any electrical panel. The nature of the hazard “no main breaker.” Is the only thing protecting the panel is the utility fuse several 100 feet away and it is protecting multiple houses. There is a potential for serious arc flash and electrocution when there’s no local main breaker protecting the panel. As far as the branch circuits go. The type and age of these breakers have a very common hazard of overloading. The breaker will not trip when there’s too much power running through it this can cause a breakdown in the insulation from overheating. This is a fire, hazard. In short whether the homeowner has 5K or not the panel should be replaced. Hope this information helps.

    • @Ju-Ju3
      @Ju-Ju3 Год назад

      It didn't

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re Год назад

    A panel from the late 1950s that does not have a main breaker is likely a split bus panel and these were usually 100 amp services although the panel may be labled 125 amps max. For those new to the trade, split bus panels were banned as of the 1981 NEC and they followed what we as electricians call the six throw rule. What this means is you must be able to kill all power in the building by flipping six switches or less. These panels will have two sets of bus bars hence the name. Typically this would include up to 5 double pole breakers for the individual 240 volt circuits plus the breaker protecting the lower bus, which typically has all the single pole breakers, sometimes labeled "MAIN" "SUB MAIN" or "LIGHTING " However a slight change in the 1978 NEC allowed single pole breakers on the upper bus provided you comply with the six throw rule.

  • @savedbygrace246
    @savedbygrace246 Год назад

    You didn't show us anything but your face

    • @jonathanmoore8495
      @jonathanmoore8495 Год назад

      Exactly same thing I’m thinking but I understand what he trying to say but tell us how to fix the problem and then he said call him and give no information but I guess I thank him for trying

  • @owa2533
    @owa2533 Год назад

    Dude, my mom's needs to be replaced too cause of no main shut-off switch they want $7,000 to do the job...

    • @hatpropertyinspections
      @hatpropertyinspections Год назад

      That price sounds a little high but I depends on a lot of things, what area are you in ?

  • @ricardomalla6533
    @ricardomalla6533 Год назад

    dwyte shrute makes good recomendations

  • @turboflush
    @turboflush Год назад

    A home that has lasted 100 years. I say they did something right. New homes are lucky to last 20.

    • @1992djg
      @1992djg Год назад

      I’m guessing this type of foundation needs lots of maintenance and by the looks of it hasn’t been getting it