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South Carolina
Home Inspector
Standards of Practice
The following Standards provide
guidelines for the Residential Home Inspector and outline what the Residential
Home Inspector should observe, identify, inspect and describe in the
Inspection Report.
The guidelines provide the minimum contents of a written report and
are not intended to limit the Residential Home Inspector. If the Inspector
wishes to provide additional inspection services not covered in the
Standards that is up to each inspector.
Limitations or exclusions (systems or components not inspected, identified
or reported) can be found after each section.
Introduction: The purpose
of the Residential Standards of Practice (Standards) is to establish
a uniform guide for performing an inspection of buildings and equipment.
Procedures: The procedures
are the Residential Standards that identify what is to be inspected
and reported.
- The Inspector will
not disclose and information concerning the results of the inspection
without the approval of the clients or their representatives.
- The Inspector will
not accept compensation, financial or otherwise, from more than one
interested party for the same service without the consent of all interested
parties.
- The Inspector will
not accept, or offer commissions or allowances, directly or indirectly,
from other parties in connection with work for which the Inspector is
responsible.
- The Inspector will
promptly disclose to the client any interest in a business which may
affect the client. The Inspector will not allow an interest in any business
to affect the quality or results of the inspection work, which the inspector
may be called upon to perform. The Inspector may not perform any work
or improvement to a residence upon which the Inspector performed a home
inspection within the previous 12 months.
Purpose: The purpose
of a residential inspection is to disclose the general conditions of
the building, improvements, mechanical systems and appliances as they
exist on the day of the inspection.
Scope: The scope of
the residential inspection is a visual observation, with limited use
of mechanical instruments, of readily accessible areas of the building,
improvements, mechanical systems and appliances. The inspection is limited
to areas and systems identified as follows: grounds and appurtenances;
roofing/guttering/other roof components; home exteriors; garage/carport;
electrical basement/crawl space/slab; plumbing; heating; cooling; attic;
and general interiors and kitchen/appliances.
Limitations: The Residential
Inspector Standards are designed to identify and disclose observed general
conditions. The residential inspections limited to readily accessible
areas. No disassembly of equipment or activating of equipment that has
bee "shut-down" should be performed.
- No opening of walls,
moving of furniture, appliances, and stored items, walking on roofs
or excavation is to be performed.
- Concealed, camouflaged
or inaccessible conditions may not be exposed.
- Systems and conditions
that are not within the scope of the inspection include, but are not
limited to: environmental hazards (e.g. lead paint, formaldehyde, toxic
of flammable materials, asbestos, radon); pest infestation; portable
appliances (e.g. washer, dryers, window air conditioner); security systems;
telephone or television systems, fire or lawn sprinklers; swimming pools;
spas or jetted tubs; tennis courts; playground or other recreational
or leisure appliances or equipment; below ground septic or drainage
systems; water wells; zoning ordinances; or any items considered cosmetic
in nature. Any general comments about these systems and conditions are
informational only and do not represent an inspection.
Warranties and Guarantees:
The residential inspection report is not intended to be used as a guarantee
or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding adequacy, performance,
or condition of any inspected building improvements, mechanical system
or appliance.
The residential Inspector should take no position on value nor make
any representation as to advisability of purchase or suitability to
use. The Inspector should not incite or stir up quarrels or groundless
lawsuits.
Licensing Requirements:
License Requirements for Persons Engaging in the Business of Inspection
Practice: A state license is required for anyone offering or practicing
home inspection unless that individual is a currently licensed engineer,
architect, general contractor or residential builder. This requirement
is based on Chapter 106, Statutory Authority: 1976 Code § 40-59-210
– 40-59-240(B).
A) ROOFING, GUTTERING AND
OTHER ROOF COMPONENTS
- ROOF STYLE
- Identify and report
the styles of roofs. (Examples: hip, gable, shed, mansard, etc.)
- ROOF COVERINGS
(materials)
- Identify the type
materials (composition shingles, slate, cement asbestos, etc.).
- Inspect the covering
and report the observed condition, describing visible condition and
evidence of leaks.
- VISIBLE FLASHING
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of visible flashing. If flashings are not visible
report not visible, not inspected.
- SKYLIGHTS
- Report if present
or not
- Inspect and report
if there is evidence of leaking.
- ROOF PENETRATIONS
(plumbing stacks, gas vents, etc.):
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of all roof protrusions and their flashing.
- Describe and report
defects or deficiencies.
- FIREPLACE CHIMNEYS
- Report if present
or not.
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of the chimney and its component elements.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies
- GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
- Report if present
or not.
- Inspect and report
the observed conditions of the gutters and downspout systems.
- Describe and report
defects or deficiencies.
- LIMITATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Perform tasks that
place his or her person in danger.
- Inspect or report
on accessory items not listed above (antennas, solar panels, etc.).
- Estimate the remaining
life of the roof coverings, flashing, caulking materials or other components,
- Handle or disturb
materials suspected of containing hazardous materials.
- Describe and report
how the roof was inspected (from ground, with binoculars, from a ladder).
- Describe and report
areas that could not be inspected (top of flat roof, valleys of compound
roof designs, etc.).
B) HOME EXTERIOR
- TRIM
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of the materials.
- Describe and report
defects.
- SIDING/WALL COVERINGS
- Identify the materials
by type.
- Inspect and report
the observed condition.
- PAINT
- Inspect and report
the observed condition.
- Observe the condition
of paint and caulking.
- WINDOWS
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of a representative number.
- Identify and report
the type (wood, metal, etc.).
- Describe and report
defects or deficiencies.
- DOORS
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of all accessible exterior doors.
- Describe and report
visible defects.
- STORM WINDOWS
AND DOORS
- Report if present
or not.
- Describe and report
visible defects.
- SCREENS
- Report if present
or not.
- Report the observed
condition.
- PORCHES
- Report if present
or not.
- Inspect and report
defects or deficiencies.
- DECKS, PATIOS
AND BALCONIES (attached to dwelling)
- Report if present
or not.
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of the structures and components.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- ALTERATIONS
- If determinable,
report if alterations or additions have been made to original house.
C) GARAGE/CARPORT:
- TYPE
- Report if present
or not.
- Describe style,
size and location. (Example: two-car attached garage or carport, single
car attached, two car drive under, etc.)
- DOORS AND OPENERS
- Report if present
or not.
- Operate doors and/or
openers and report if functional.
- LIMITATIONS
- The inspector is
not required to:
- Operate door openers
that have been disconnected from power source.
- Operate doors if
animals are loose in a garage.
D) ELECTRICAL
- OVER CURRENT
PROTECTION
- Identify and report
the type.
- Inspect and report
the visible condition.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- TYPE CONDUCTORS,
MAIN AND BRANCH CIRCUITS
- Identify the type
conductors present on the service cable and all visible circuit conductors
(aluminum or cooper).
- Describe and report
visible defects and/or deficiencies.
- Report the location
of the main service panel and sub-service panels.
- INCOMING SERVICE
- Identify and report
the location (overhead or underground).
- Describe and report
the condition
- GROUNDING CABLE
- Identify and report
the presence, location and observed condition of grounding conductors.
- FIXTURES AND
OUTLETS
- Test a representative
number of accessible light switches, wall receptacles and light fixtures.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- Identify and report
the presence of aluminum wiring in Brach circuit conductors.
- GROUND FAULT
CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)
- Report if present
or not.
- Identify the location
of GFCI breakers.
- Test and report
if breakers that protect wall outlets are operational or inoperable.
Describe how tested.
- SMOKE DETECTORS
- Report if present
or not.
- LIMITATIONS
- Inspector is not
required to:
- Insert any tool,
probe or testing device into the main or sub-panels.
- Activate electrical
system or branch circuits that are not energized.
- Operate overload
protection devices except GFCI breakers.
- Test GFCI breakers
that are not connected to a wall outlet.
- Move objects to
gain access to electrical outlets or panels.
- Inspect equipment
that is not readily accessible, nor dismantle equipment or component.
- Test all switches,
receptacles, or fixtures, not to remove switch or receptacle.
- Operate a smoke
detector by any means other than supplied by the manufacturer.
E) BASEMENT, CRAW SPACE,
SLAB
- BASEMENT
- Report if present
or not.
- CRAWL SPACE
- Report if present
or not.
- Report if not entered
and/or how inspected.
- Inspect and report
entry access location, and adequacy of under-floor ventilation.
- Describe and report
any visible damage.
- SLAB
- Report if present
or not.
- Inspect and report
visible conditions.
- Describe and report
visible defects and/or deficiencies.
- VISIBLE FRAMING
- Report if not visible.
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of the visible materials and structural components.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- VISIBLE FOUNDATION
WALLS
- Report the type
materials
- Inspect and report
observed condition of the visible materials.
- Report if walls
are not visible.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- FLOORS
- Report the type
materials (concrete, dirt or wood).
- Inspect and report
the observed condition.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- SUMP AND PUMP
- Report if present.
- LIMITATIONS
- The inspector is
not required to:
- Enter crawl space
with headroom less than 18 inches or where adverse conditions exist.
- Move stored items
or debris.
- Enter areas that
may contain hazardous materials.
- Determine the extent
of damage cased by insects or water.
- Operate sump pumps.
F) PLUMBING
- VISIBLE WATER
PIPING
- Identify and report
the type.
- Describe and report
defects and /or deficiencies.
- VISIBLE WASTE
PIPING
- Identify and report
the type.
- Describe and report
defects/and or deficiencies.
- WATER SUPPLY
- Identify and report
the source
- If source is unknown,
report as unknown.
- Verify presence
of back flow prevention device.
- WASTE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
- Identify and report
the source
- If source is unknown,
report as unknown
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies
- MAIN WATER SHUT-OFF
- Report the location.
- WATER HEATER
- Identify and report
the observed condition.
- Determine if pressure
relief valve is present.
- FAUCETS
- Report functional
flow.
- DRAINS
- Report functional
drainage.
- WATER PRESSURE
- Report adequacy.
- SHOWERS AND
ALL FIXTURES
- Operate all fixtures.
- Inspect and report
the observed condition.
- Describe and report
defects and or deficiencies.
- WASHER AND DRYER
CONNECTIONS
- Inspect and report
location.
- OTHER EQUIPMENT
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of waste ejection systems when possible.
- Inspect and report
the presence and condition of laundry tubs and wet bars.
- Describe or identify
other equipment and report if tested or not tested.
- LIMITATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Operate systems
that have been "shut down" or winterized.
- Operate pressure
relief valves where the Inspector feels operation may result in leaking.
G) HEATING
- TYPE ENERGY SOURCE
- Report type of fuel.
- EQUIPMENT
- Report the type
equipment
- Operate and report
the observed condition of thermostat.
- BTU/HR. RATING
- Report the Btu/hr
rating, if available.
- LOCATION AND
CONDITION
- Report the location
of all heating equipment.
- Operate, inspect
and report the observed condition.
- Describe and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- DISTRIBUTION
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of the visible supply and return air ducts return
openings.
- VENTS
- Inspect and report
the observed condition of a representative number of supply and return
openings.
- FILTERS
- Identify if present.
- OTHER
- Inspect and report
the presence and observed condition of fixed units used for supplementary
heating.
- LIMITATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Operate equipment
when the exterior temperature is 85 degrees Fahrenheit or above.
- Activate equipment
that has been "shut down" or will not respond to thermostat
controls.
- Disassemble equipment
by any means other than panels provided by the manufacturer for inspections
and/or service
- Report on the efficiency
of the system or distribution.
H) COOLING:
- TYPE ENERGY SOURCE
- Report the energy
source
- EQUIPMENT BRAND
- Report the type
equipment by brand.
- BTU/hr. RATING
- Report the Btu/hr
rating, if available.
- CONDITION AND
OPERATION
- Operate the equipment
(weather permitting) by normal control services and report the observed
condition.
- LIMITIATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Activate systems
that have been "shut down" or otherwise deactivated.
- Operate cooling
equipment when the ambient temperature has been less than 65 degrees
Fahrenheit within the previous 24 hours.
- Report on the efficiency
of the equipment.
I) ATTIC
- ACCESS
- Report if not entered
and why.
- INSULATION TYPE
AND APPROXIMATE DEPTH
- Identify and report
the type and approximate density of thickness of the insulation.
- VENTILATOR FAN
- Identify if present
and report observed condition.
- WHOLE HOUSE FAN
- Identify if present
and report observed condition.
- FRAMING
- Identify and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- LEAKS
- Identify and report
evidence of leaking, both previous and existing.
- LIMITATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Enter attic spaces
where the headroom is less than 3 feet.
- Enter attic spaces
where hazardous conditions exist.
- Evaluate ventilation
adequacy by any means other than visually.
- Evaluate the efficiency
of insulation other than by accepted thickness.
J) GENERAL INTERIOR
- WALLS
- Report the observed
conditions.
- CEILINGS
- Report the observed
conditions.
- FLOORS AND FLOOR
COVERINGS
- Report the observed
conditions
- STAIRS
- Identify if present
- Report the observed
conditions.
- DOORS
- Operate all accessible
doors.
- Report the observed
conditions
- WINDOWS
- Operate a representative
number of windows and at least one window in each designated sleeping
area.
- Report the observed
conditions.
- FIREPLACES
- Identify, if present,
and report the observed condition.
- LIMITATIONS
- The Inspector is
not required to:
- Move furniture or
owner’s possessions.
- Light a fire in
the fireplace.
K) KITCHENS AND APPLIANCES
- Identify fuel
source.
- Observe and report
all built-in appliances
- CABINETS
- Report the observed
condition.
- STOVE OR RANGE
- Identify fuel source.
- Operate and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- OVEN
- Identify fuel source
- Operate and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- TRASH DISPOSAL
- Identify if present.
- Operate and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- FAN/VENT HOOD
- Identify if present.
- Operate and report
defects and/or deficiencies
- DISHWASHER
- Identify if present
- Operate and report
defects and/or deficiencies.
- LIMITATIONS
- The inspector is
not required to:
- Calibrate temperatures
to determine if the oven-heated temperature corresponds to the control
setting.
- Determine the efficiency
of any equipment.
- Determine the remaining
life of any equipment.
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