How to Perform an Exterior Inspection According to the InterNACHI® SOP
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Subscribe to our RUclips Channel: www.youtube.co... In this part of the nine-part video series on home inspections, follow along with Certified Professional Inspector® Jim Krumm and Mike Krumm as they inspect the exterior of a home according to InterNACHI's Home Inspection Standards of Practice.
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Love watching Jim Krumm, such an ASMR gem
He's the best.
Jim and Mike Krumm thank you for putting these videos together!
They are the best. They enjoy sharing and teaching.
Ok wait a minute! There is snow on the ground and you're in short sleeves? In the south, we call that CRAZY!!! LOL
I know!!
Jim is very pro. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
What software does Jim use?
You can ask Jim directly at www.nachi.org/certified-inspectors/james-michael-krumm-cmi-52741
It appears there is an exhaust pipe within 6ft of the air unit. I'd have to review but, wouldn't that be a safety hazard?
Possibly. That's why using a mobile report software comes in handy to look up and reference code and standards and guidelines.
Having gable and soffit vent combo is very common in CA. Sometimes with roof vents as well.
That's the best roof ventilation really. Soffit and ridge vents, 50% at the ridge and 50% at the eaves.
In Savannah, I have full length Ridge vent, Soffit vents AND 2 Gable vents on a 1600 sqft home
How should a new roof look from the inside attic.?
It should look free of defects at the covering fasteners, the roof deck and no water intrusion.
Uncle Krumm
That's him!