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Point Roberts Home Inspections (King of the House): Facts About Old Pipes

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Home Inspector with King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. Home Inspector Lic #207

 "Just the facts" that is what Joe Friday used to say in Dragnet, if you are old like me and remember the show. Providing facts to the client is what a home inspector attempts to do. Sometimes interpretations are made of those facts, for example, explaining why something is a problem and not an annoyance. Other times, merely giving the facts is all that is required: "The sidewalk is concrete aggregate." 

A year back I was dealing with a real estate professional who was very irritated that, on an older home, I stated that the drain pipes were old cast iron and galvanized pipes and that they were leaking, rusted and pipes of that vintage would have to be replaced in the near future. The fellow was angry because he said anyone buying a home of that age should expect knob and tube wiring and rusted pipes so I should just leave any old system like that totally silent on the report -- taking it for granted that the buyer had done his homework. Sorry. I cannot do that to a client. I do not make mountains out of mole hills but I, also, will not leave my client in such a position that upon occupancy, or right after, he or she discovers that the pipes need to be replaced. The photo below is from such an inspection. My staying quiet on this condition would be gross negligence on my part, regardless of what a seller and his agent might be pushing for. If the lawsuit was to come, I would be the one taking the heat as the inspector who did not perform his job in a competent manner. That is a detour in the road that I wish to avoid, even if it does make some parties mad.

Thanks for dropping by.

www.kingofthehouse.com

Steven L. Smith

Bellingham WA home inspector

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Jess Rankin
Pickering Group - Phoenix, AZ

God bless you for doing this in the cold! 

Jess Rankin

Phoenix, AZ

Dec 24, 2007 04:56 AM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Sometimes, in real cold weather, going in the crawl space is pretty pleasant compared to being outdoors.

 

Steve

Dec 24, 2007 05:05 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
I appreciate an inspector such as yourself.  The buyers are not aware of the components of a home or their lifespan.  Often the owners have no knowledge of the wiring or plumbing -- Keep stating the facts -- it is up to the buyer and seller to further negotiation -having all the information necessary to make an informed decision.
Dec 24, 2007 05:21 AM
Tom Braatz Waukesha County Real Estate 262-377-1459
Coldwell Banker - Oconomowoc, WI
Waukesha County Realtor Real Estate agent. SOLD!

Steve

Lay it on the line; I am with you. In the end we can sleep.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

Dec 24, 2007 07:23 AM
Eldon Holliday
National Property Inspections - Olive Branch, MS
Steven, You are right on the money with your report.  Many buyers of old homes are just in love with the idea of an old home from what they see on television.  They have no idea that the systems of one of these houses may be very different from the one in the house they live in now.  The bottom line is the inspector is only working for the person paying the bill, in this case the buyer.
Dec 24, 2007 07:51 AM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector
Thanks for the comments
Dec 24, 2007 08:31 AM
David Helm
Helm Home Inspections - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham, Wa. Licensed Home Insp
Totally agree.  All component types should be identified and reported as to their actual condition.  Yes when the house was built, knob and tube was state of the art.  No it isn't that now.  Buried by insulation, brittle, improperly spliced, no equipment ground; all these things need reporting on.  Imagine going to your insurance rep and finding out you can't get insurance, or must pay a high premium, on the house of your dreams.  Nightmare comes to mind!
Dec 26, 2007 02:21 AM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Hi all,

I think that an inspector staying quiet on this would be doing a grave dis-service to clients.

Dec 26, 2007 07:24 AM