107 Deerfield Terrace

Twenty20 & Co Inc

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107 Deerfield Terrace May 4, 2026 at 10:40pm MDT

May 2, 2026

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May 2, 2026

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107 Deerfield Terrace

Calgary, Alberta

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Townhouse

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Agent & Client

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Nathan Blake

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Brayden Ovens

16 Mckinley Place SE

ovens16@gmail.com

5875830769

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Nathan Leech

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2:22PM Start Time

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This inspection is a visual, non-invasive review using normal controls & accessible areas.

We follow a consistent path through all major systems. Findings are structured for clarity so you understand what’s there, what needs attention & what to do next.

Each item lists the component or system, issue defect, recommended action & summary note.

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"Turning information into decisions you can trust."

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Thank you for choosing us for your inspection. We truly appreciate your trust.

I will be your primary contact & will do everything I can to ensure you are completely clear on today’s findings.

Please feel free to reach out at any time if you have questions or need further clarification. We’re always happy to help.

Sincerely,

Nathan Blake

Nathan Blake

4039924584
blake.nathan96@gmail.com

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A property inspection evaluates visible, non-exhaustive conditions & records findings in report form Inspectors examine readily accessible systems & components using a visual, non-invasive method & operate equipment using normal controls when possible. Components, issues, actions, location, trade & summary may be noted. Conditions reflect time of inspection only. Inaccessible or unsafe areas are not inspected (not accessible)

⚠️ We encourage you to read our Standards of Practice (SOP’s), scope, disclamers & limitations. The SOPs outline the scope of the inspection, the systems reviewed & the limitations that apply. They provide the framework inspectors follow to evaluate properties & communicate findings consistently. This structure helps ensure inspections are performed using a clear, proven, nationally recognized standard. Full details by clicking the logo. 🔻🔻🔻

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Not Inspected Limitations.
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Issue: Identify the problem if there is one
Action: Recommended path to address the issue
L: Location where it is found
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Exterior
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Cladding / Material(s): 🔎 Issue: DIY patchwork / repairs
Action: Further evaluate/improve T: Siding L: Front / North
Notes: Service Recommended – Issue(s) should be addressed by a certified professional. Continued exposure may allow moisture intrusion or damage.
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Foundation / Structure: 🔎 Issue: Small crack(s)
Action: Further evaluate / repair
Notes: Service Recommended – Issue(s) should be addressed by a certified professional. If left as is, this could lead to further deterioration and/or moisture intrusion.
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Drainage System(s): 🔎 Issue: Short discharge / location
Action: Extend further / improve T: Gutter/Handyman
Notes: Attention – Issue(s) should be addressed in a timely manner. Poor drainage may contribute to moisture-related issues.
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Site Grading : 🔎 Issue: Negative slope / risk
Action: Improve / re-grade T: Landscaper
Notes: Service Recommended – Issue(s) should be addressed by a certified professional. Improper grading may allow water to collect near the structure.
Interior
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Smoke - CO Detector(s). : 🔎 Issue: Old / safety RISK
Action: Replace / update T: Electrician L: Throughout
Notes: Immediate Attention – Issue(s) are critical or unsafe; corrective action required. Failure may delay detection of smoke or fire.
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Bathroom
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Bathroom Extraction Fan(s): 🔎 Issue: No function / missing cover
Action: Repair / replace T: Electrician L: Ensuite
Notes: Immediate Attention – Address without delay; corrective action required for proper ventilation and to reduce chances of moisture related issues.
Mechanical
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Stair(s) & Railing(s): 🔎 Issue: Missing handrail / safety
Action: Add / install T: Carpenter L: Basement
Notes: Immediate Attention – Issue(s) are unsafe; corrective action required. This may result in injury if not addressed.
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Electrical Panel(s) ⠀: 🔎 Issue: Double tapped breaker
Action: Further evaluate/improve T: Electrician
Notes: Service Recommended – Issue(s) should be addressed by a certified professional. If left as is, this could impact performance, safety, and/or reliability.
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Condensate Drain: 🔎 Issue: Moisture stain/suspected leak
Action: Further evaluate / repair T: HVAC Tech L: Furnace
Notes: Service Recommended - Issue(s) should be addressed by a certified contractor
Roof
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Roof Observations - (1)
Reviewing condition, flashings, drainage flow, debris, & intrusion points. See also Insurance Section.


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Roof Observation - (4)
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Gutter(s) -Trough(s)
Inspected for debris, drainage flow, interior condition and visible standing water.


Soffit(s) & Fascia(s)
Attn. given to ventilation openings, attachment, clearance & visible staining or obstructions.

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Overview Roof / Property
Survey performed to visually document roof coverings & associated components.This includes material condition, install, flashing, penetrations, drainage paths, & anomalies. See also Insurance Section.

Overview Roof (2)

Overview Roof (3)

Overview Roof Utilitie(s)
Visually inspected for secure mounting, proper sealing, venting, clearances, and signs of damage, leakage, or improper installation.

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The Roof Baseline O.W.L
𝗥𝗼𝗼𝗳 – 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱
Roof components are reviewed for presence, general condition, visible damage, and basic performance characteristics where applicable. This includes commonly accessible roofing materials, flashings, roof penetrations, drainage features, and visible edges and transitions. The review focuses on observable conditions from accessible vantage points and does not include destructive testing or prediction of remaining service life.

Exterior
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Exterior Entry Door(s)
Inspected for condition, glazing, sealing, flashing, alignment & operation. Peeling paint. Sand / repair / re-paint.


Window(s) & Trim-Casing
Reviewed for glazing, condition, cracking, flashing, gaps & sealant deterioration.

Exterior Outlet(s).
Inspected for safety, GFCI presence (using a standard plug tester.) No GFCI. Upgrade to GFCI.


Exterior Faucet(s)
Inspected for location, flashings, sealant, operability, anti-siphon & leakage. No function (winterized). Further evaluate.

HVAC Utility Vent(s)
Inspected for installation, fittings, clearances, penetrations & sealant condition. Obstructed / dirty. Clean / remove debris.


Additional Vent(s)
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Cladding / Material(s)
Inspected for cracks, gaps, clearance from grade, installation & surface deterioration. See also Insurance Section. DIY patchwork / repairs. Further evaluate/improve.

Foundation / Structure
Inspected for flaking, cracking, displacement, moisture indicators & visible movement. Small crack(s). Further evaluate / repair.

⚠️ SLOPE & Grade Management
Proper grading should slope away from the foundation, not remain flat or create negative slope that directs water toward the property. Watch for heaving, settling, and high or low spots that can trap moisture near walls. Ensure downspouts discharge well away from the structure and that gutters are level and draining correctly. Poor alignment or overflow can erode soil over time, increasing the risk of moisture intrusion and foundation movement.

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Drainage System(s)
Inspected for discharge location, flow, secure connections, blockage, slope & conditions directing water away from the structure. Short discharge / location. Extend further / improve.

Exterior Pathway(s)
Inspected for surface condition, levelness, cracking, trip hazards & drainage affecting safe use and water flow.

Site Grading
Should drop a minimum of 6" every 10 feet away from the home. See also Insurance Section. Negative slope / risk. Improve / re-grade.

Grading & Drainage Baseline
Inspection of grading, pathways, flatwork, and drainage focused on visible slope, surface condition, and water flow around the structure. Limited to observable conditions at time of inspection.

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Gas Meter(s) ⠀⠀
Observed for secure mounting, clearance, corrosion, regulator condition & visible gas line connections.

Electrical Service Meter(s)
Observed for presence, secure mounting, cover condition, clearances, conduit connections & visible service wiring concerns.


Electrical Entry.
Observations include service attachment, drip loop, clearance & visible damage or corrosion

Power Down, Save Up.
To boost energy efficiency, switch to LED lighting and turn off lights when not in use. Use ceiling fans and set thermostats a few degrees higher in summer and lower in winter. Unplug electronics when not in use and choose ENERGY STAR® appliances. Lower your water heater to 120°F and insulate hot water pipes. Keep filters clean and schedule regular maintenance on heating and cooling systems.

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⚠️ Exterior General Notes
1. Exterior Penetrations - Missing sealant around front hose bib. Ensure all exterior penetrations are sealed to prevent potential moisture & pest intrusion.
2. Window Trim - Minor paint deterioration / wear & tear. Sanding / paint touch ups advised.

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The Exterior Baseline
𝗘𝘅𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗼𝗿 – 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱
Exterior components and finishes are reviewed for presence, general condition, visible damage, and basic operation where applicable. This includes commonly accessible elements such as exterior walls and cladding, doors and windows, trim and sealants, decks, steps, railings, porches, balconies, and visible foundation surfaces. Drainage features, surface grading, and other exterior elements that may affect moisture management and overall performance are also visually reviewed where present.

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The Hatch (Scuttle) Entry
Visually inspected for insulation & signs of damage, gaps, or air leakage at the opening.


Attic Hatch Weatherstrip

Sheathing / Roof Decking
Observations include material type, fastening pattern, visible sagging or deflection, moisture staining, delam & signs of past or active deterioration.

Insulation - Depth
Observations included insulation depth, vapour barrier presence, coverage consistency, & visible gaps. See also Insurance Section.

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The Crown’
The roof structure of a home is composed of several critical elements. Rafters and trusses, made from wood or metal, form the skeleton of the roof, supporting the outer layers and shaping the roof’s slope and style. Sheathing, typically plywood or OSB, is attached to the rafters/trusses, providing a base for roofing materials. Underlayment, a water-resistant layer, is placed over the sheathing for added protection against moisture. The roof covering, which can be shingles, tiles, metal, or other materials, serves as the outermost barrier against weather elements. Flashing is used around vents, chimneys, and valleys to prevent leaks, and gutters are installed to channel water away from the structure.

The Attic Baseline
Components are reviewed for presence, general condition, and visible signs of damage or deterioration where accessible. This includes visible roof framing, sheathing, insulation, ventilation components, attic access, and observable wiring or mechanical penetrations. Accessible areas are checked for moisture staining, microbial growth, pest activity, displaced or compressed insulation, and improper ventilation. The review is limited to observable conditions without moving insulation, dismantling components, or evaluating concealed framing, wiring, or roof coverings.

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Outlet(s)
Inspected for operation, secure mounting, polarity, grounding, cover condition & visible wiring concerns.


Interior Light(s)
Inspected for operation using normal switching procedures & visible deficiencies.

Interior Door(s) ⠀
Attention given to alignment, operation, hardware, hinges, latching, & indicators affecting use.


Door Hinge.

Interior Window(s) ⠀
Observations included glazing, operation, seals, & conditions affecting performance.


Window(s) & Operation
Review for opening, closing, latching, seals, weep holes & screens. See also Insurance Section.

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General Ceilings / Walls
Visually examined for common defects. Minor drywall / paint chips & damges. Repair to standards.

General Flooring
Visually examined for common defects.

About Humidity’
Maintaining proper indoor relative humidity in winter is crucial to health and comfort. Cold air holds less moisture, leading to dry indoor air when heated. Optimal indoor humidity (30-50%) prevents respiratory issues, dry skin, and damage to wood furnishings. Balancing it with outdoor temperature prevents condensation on windows and mold growth, ensuring a healthy and comfortable living environment.

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Smoke - CO Detector(s).
Visually inspected for presence, placement, condition & power source. See also Insurance Section. Old / safety RISK. Replace / update.

Carbon Monoxide Test(s)
Used to detect colorless, Odourless, & tasteless flammable gas. Spot checks performed in high-risk areas.


Moisture Meter Instrument
Used to measure the % of water in a given product. X10 Spot checks performed.

Safety First
Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are essential life safety devices. Install smoke alarms in bedrooms, outside sleeping areas, and on every level. Install CO monitors outside sleeping areas and on each level near fuel burning appliances and attached garages.Test monthly. Replace batteries yearly. Replace units every 7 to 10 years.Keep fire extinguishers accessible in the kitchen, garage, and near mechanical equipment.

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On the way out
All items tested & operated during this inspection were returned to their prior settings & positions. Windows, doors, locks, switches, and appliances are restored to their original condition, and reasonable efforts are made to tidy and leave the home as it was found at the time of inspection.

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Stove / Oven Off

Dishwasher Off / Open

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⚠️ Interior General Notes
1. Mudroom Closet - Missing doors / not installed (extra doors seen in basement).
2. Heat Registers - Missing covers (2) in living room.
3. Cold Air Return - None present in upstairs SE bedroom. Add for improved airflow in room.
*With sellers belongs still in the home, some areas were blocked and not available for full inspection today.

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The Interior Baseline
𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗼𝗿 – 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱
Interior components and finishes are reviewed for presence, general condition, visible damage, and basic operation where applicable. This includes commonly accessible areas and systems such as entry spaces, walls, ceilings, floors, trim, doors, windows, stairs, electrical components, lighting, life safety devices, heating and cooling distribution elements, and other visible interior features typically found within the living space of the home.

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Thermal Heat Supply

Thermal Ceilings


Thermal Wall(s)

Thermal Window(s)


Thermal Door(s)

Hot Water Thermal


Thermal P-Trap(s)

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Thermal Dryer(s)

Thermal Toilet(s)

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Routine Maintenance Pays
This video is provided as a helpful reference to support everyday home care & maintenance. It highlights simple steps that can reduce common problems & may help avoid unnecessary repairs or expenses over time. Watching this video may make it easier to understand the small actions that help keep a home running smoothly.


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Kitchen Outlet(s)
‎Inspected for secure mounting, GFCI protection, polarity, grounding, cover condition & visible wiring concerns affecting safe use. No GFCI. Upgrade to GFCI.


Microwave(s) ⠀

Refrigerator(s)
Inspected for operation, temperature control, door seal condition, water line connections, drainage, and general installation.


Dishwasher(s)
Inspected for operation, mounting, drainage & leakage indicators during short cycle.

Stovetop(s) / Cooktop(s)
Inspected for basic operation, burner function, surface condition & safety concerns.


Oven(s)
Inspected for operation, interior condition, door sealing & visible safety concerns.

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Hood Fan(s) / OTR
Attention was given to general operation, connections, & ventilation path where visible.

Kitchen Faucet(s), Sink(s) & Drain(s)
Reviewed, focused on operation, temperature, mounting, drainage, odors & leakage indicators.

Kitchen P-Trap(s)
Checked for drainage, trap configuration, connection security, leakage indicators & visible corrosion.

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⚠️ Kitchen General Notes
1. Cabinetry - Paint chips / wear & tear seen throughout.
2. Popcorn Ceiling - Grease stains / dust above range. Hood fan was likely recirculating in the past.

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The Kitchen Baseline
Components are reviewed for presence, general condition, and visible signs of damage or deterioration where accessible. This includes cabinetry, countertops, sinks, faucets, visible plumbing connections, built-in appliances, wall and ceiling finishes, and accessible electrical outlets. Accessible areas are checked for leaks, staining, loose or damaged finishes, improper clearances, and signs of moisture intrusion. The review is limited to observable conditions without moving appliances, dismantling components, or evaluating concealed plumbing, electrical, or ventilation systems.

The Laundry Baseline
Components are reviewed for presence, general condition, and visible signs of damage or deterioration where accessible. This includes cabinetry, countertops, sinks, faucets, built-in appliances, visible plumbing connections, wall and ceiling finishes, and accessible electrical receptacles. Accessible areas are checked for leaks, staining, loose or damaged finishes, improper clearances, and signs of moisture intrusion. The review is limited to observable conditions without moving appliances, dismantling components, or evaluating concealed plumbing, electrical, or ventilation systems.

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Laundry Washer Machine
Reviewed, focused on plumbing connections, hoses, drains, seals & visible leakage.


Inside The Washer

Laundry Dryer(s).
Attention given to operation, temperature variance, vent connections & lint accumulation.


Inside The Dryer
Blue stains / discolouration. Clean / monitor.

Dryer Exhaust Vent
Missing insulation leading to exterior. Add / improve.


Laundry Water Lines
Don't forget to turn these off when away for extended periods. No water hammer arrestors. Recommend installing.

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Bathroom Outlet(s)
Tested for anomalies.


Bathroom Extraction Fan(s)
Observations included basic operation & airflow response using simple draw testing. No function / missing cover. Repair / replace.

Shower Head
Focused on fixtures, connections, operation, overflows & surrounds. Dirty nozzles / calcification. Cleaning advised.


Plumbing Floor Drain(s)
Observations included drainage flow, blockage signs, backups, odors & leakage indicators.

Bathroom Water Faucet(s)
Operated to assess function, flow, mounting, sealing & signs of leakage, corrosion, or wear.


Bathroom Sink Drain(s)

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Bathroom P-Trap(s)
Checked for drainage, trap configuration, connection security, leakage indicators & visible corrosion.

Toilet(s)
Reviewed for stability, operation & visible leakage. X3 flush test per unit.

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General Ceilings / Walls
Visually examined for common defects.

General Flooring
Visually examined for common defects.

Bathtub & Surround(s)
Inspected for condition, secure installation, functional drainage, faucet operation, and visible signs of leaks, cracks, damage, or deteriorated sealant at accessible areas.

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Bathroom Ventilation
Bathroom exhaust fans help remove excess moisture created during bathing and showering. Running the fan during use and for at least 15–20 minutes afterward helps reduce humidity, which can prevent condensation, microbial growth, peeling finishes, and moisture damage to walls, ceilings, and nearby materials. Regular use and periodic cleaning of the fan grille improve performance and indoor air quality.

The Bathroom Baseline
Components are reviewed for presence, general condition, and visible signs of damage or deterioration where accessible. This includes cabinetry, countertops, sinks, faucets, visible plumbing, appliances, wall and ceiling finishes, and electrical receptacles. Accessible areas are checked for leaks, staining, loose or damaged finishes, improper clearances, and signs of moisture intrusion. The review is limited to observable conditions without moving appliances, dismantling components, or evaluating concealed plumbing, electrical, or ventilation systems.

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Electrical Panel(s) ⠀
Assessing breakers, wires, bond, 30" clearance, corrosion & damage. See also Insurance Section. Double tapped breaker. Further evaluate/improve.


The Main AMP
Generally, this will shut down everything! Designed to interrupt a large amperage load.

Hot Water Unit - 2020
Attention was given to unit mounting, venting, safety components, temperature controls & visbile operation.


Hot Water Data
Unit detail(s). See also Insurance Section.

The Main Heating Unit - 2020
Observations included mounts, venting, ducts, filters, clearances & visible performance.


Heating Unit Data Plate
Unit detail(s). See also Insurance Section.

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Heating Unit Shutoff ⠀⠀⠀
Observed for accessibility, labeling, secure mounting & operation affecting emergency shutoff capability.


Water Main Shutoff ⠀
Assessing valve operation & signs of leakage, corrosion, or damage. See also Insurance Section.

Plumbing Waterlines
Inspected for support, connections, leaks & visible corrosion or damage. See also Insurance Section.


Ext. Water Shutoff(s)
Observed for accessibility, labels, valve operation, connection condition & leakage indicators.

Maintenance Advisory
Mechanical systems require routine homeowner maintenance and periodic observation for safe operation. This includes replacing heating system filters as recommended, keeping drains and condensate lines clear of debris, and periodically having sewer lines evaluated by a qualified contractor. Safety measures include maintaining domestic hot water at a safe temperature and installing locking or spring-loaded cover plates on critical controls to prevent accidental shutoff. Occupants should be familiar with all system shutoffs and label them clearly. Mechanical rooms should not be used for storage due to required clearance to combustibles. Homeowners should periodically check the mechanical room for calcification, minor leaks, corrosion, or unusual odors that may indicate developing issues.

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Rim Joist Insulation


Rim Joist Example
The outer board capping floor joists. Inspected for damage, moisture, air leaks, insulation presence, and pest activity.

Frost Wall
Loose vapour barrier / missing insulation. Improve / repair.


Frost Wall Example
A foundation wall below grade. Inspected for cracks, moisture intrusion, movement, and insulation/air sealing issues.

Joist
These serve to provide stiffness to the subfloor sheathing & spread the load.


Beam
The structural element that primarily resists loads applied laterally.

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Stair(s) & Railing(s)
Attention was given to structure, rise/run consistency, landings, string if visible, handrails, & visible safety indicators. Missing handrail / safety. Add / install.

Stairs & Railings Baseline
Stairs & Railings – Areas Inspected

Inspection of the stairs focused on accessible structural and safety conditions. This included treads, risers, stringers, landings, handrails, and guards where present. Components were reviewed for secure attachment, uniformity, damage, wear, and trip or fall hazards. The evaluation was limited to visible and accessible areas without dismantling components or assessing concealed structural elements.

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General Ceilings / Walls
Visually examined for common defects.

General Flooring
Visually examined for common defects.

Framing 101
Behind every wall is a framework — much like your own skeleton. Vertical studs form the bones, while cripples support around openings. King and jack studs work together to hold up headers over doors and windows, spreading the load. Top plates cap the walls and tie everything together, while bottom plates anchor it all to the floor. This unseen structure is critical to the strength, stability, and alignment of your home. Just like a healthy body depends on solid bones, your home depends on this framing to stand true. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ ⚠️ See also Insurance section for more details on your the structural specifications of this property.

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Condensate Drain
This collects moisture & drains into the condensate pan, pump, drain or other exit point. Moisture stain/suspected leak. Further evaluate / repair.

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Seen under furnace condensate drain.

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⚠️ Mechanical General Notes
1. Furnace Filter - Dirty. Maintenance advised / replace filter.

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The Mechanical Baseline
𝗠𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 – 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱
Mechanical components and systems are reviewed for presence, general condition, visible damage, and basic operation where applicable. This includes commonly accessible heating, cooling, and ventilation equipment, water heating equipment, visible piping and ductwork, pumps, valves, and associated controls. Supporting components and other mechanical features typically found within the home are also visually reviewed where present.

𝗦𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 – 𝗔𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗲𝗱
Structural components are reviewed for presence, general condition, and visible signs of damage or movement where applicable. This includes commonly accessible foundation surfaces, framing elements, beams, posts, columns, load-bearing walls, and other visible structural features. The review focuses on observable conditions within accessible areas and does not include engineering analysis or invasive evaluation.

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Safety Overview
Site Limitations ⚠️ Visibility - Access - Height
Inspection Type ◻️ Pre-Purchase Inspection (non-exhaustive)
Property Vacancy ◻️ Occupied & Furnished (restrictive)
Smoke & CO ⚠️ Not Verified: Unable to confirm function
Egress Windows ◻️ Location: All Bedroom(s): Present
Stairs & Handholds ⚠️ Structure: Missing Rail
Roof System
Method of Inspection ◻️ Ladder at edge & drone
Roofing Surface ◻️ Material: Asphalt - Age; Unknown
Drainage Path ◻️ System: Trough & Downspouts
Ventilation System ◻️ Ridge Vent(s) & Soffit
Exterior Overview
Cooling Type(s) ◻️ Not Present
Main Fuel Shutoff ◻️ Location: Side Yard
Envelope Cladding ◻️ Material: Wood & Stucco
Steps & Guards ◻️ Materials: Concrete Stairs & No Railing
Barriers & Walls ◻️ Material: Wood (fence)
Grade & Ground Cover ⚠️ Terrain: Negative Slope - Vegitation
Hardscape Surfaces ◻️ Material: Paths: Concrete - Drive: Not Present
Garage Systems
Fire Seperation ◻️ Not Applicable
Safety Auto Reverse ◻️ Status: Not Applicable
Heating Equipment ◻️ Unit: Not Present
Attic System
Hatch & Insulation ◻️ Location: Hallway - Mat: Blown-In
Sheathing & Poly ◻️ Material: OSB - Vap Barrier: Present (ltd vis)
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Interior Overview
Thermostat Location ◻️ Location: Main Level - Restored to original
Walls & Ceilings ◻️ Material: Drywall
Flooring Surfaces ◻️ Material: Laminate - Tile
Other Features
Kitchen & Bathroom
Safety - GFCI’s ⚠️ Location: Kitchen: NP - Bath: Present
Ventilation System ⚠️ Type: Range Hood: to EXT - B-Fan: NP
Laundry Specs ◻️ 220V - Vent: Flex - Water: Braided
Mechanical System
Heating Unit(s) ◻️ Type: HE Furnace / Forced Air - Age: 2020
Heating Fuel Source ◻️ Type: Natural Gas - Primary
Water Heater Unit ◻️ Type: ~40 gal Tank - Age: 2020
Water Heating Fuel ◻️ Type: Natural Gas - Primary
Plumbing System ◻️ Public Water: Copper - City Sewer: ABS
Water Main Shutoff ◻️ Location: Basement
Back Flow Valve ⚠️ Installation: Unknown
Electrical Service ◻️ Entry: Overhead - Material: Copper
Service Disconnect ◻️ Location: Sideyard
Main Panel Interior ◻️ Location: Mech Room - Ground: Unknown
Electrical System ◻️ Service: 100 AMP - Branch: Copper
Structure System
Roof Structure ◻️ Type: Rafter Framing
Exterior Wall System ◻️ Type: Wood Studs
Structure System ◻️ Type: Dimensional Wood Frame
Foundation System ◻️ Type: Poured Concrete
Structural Observ. ◻️ Notes: Minor settlement
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You’ll find tips & tricks on maintenance, recalls, cleaning, preparing your property for sale, dealing with difficult neighbours & more.

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