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Home Inspector with Complete Home Inspections, Inc. TN Lic#050
Home inspectors are not just a pretty face in the crowd. They really have to know their craft especially when it comes to new homes and framing inspections. As part of the services we offer for our clients, framing inspections are imperative since far too often, major framing faults and structural failures are hidden forever by drywall.

While conducting a framing inspection for one of my clients in the Brentwood, TN area, I came across this framing fault, which by all intents and purposes, is a failure within the structure waiting to happen. Keep in mind that all structural loads within the property MUST be properly transmitted to the earth. If not, a structural failure is imminent.

I know that this is a little technical, but GOOD home inspectors MUST understand loading and weight transfers. The green arrows indicate horizontal loads imposed upon beams and girders. These loads must be transferred to the vertical supports which are the red arrows. These arrows are the loads which must be transferred to earth for proper stability of the home. In this picture we have a structural failure waiting to happen as the blue arrows indicate improper transfer of the attic and environmental loads to the girder below. This can be easily corrected by adding additional blocking equal to the size of the column above to the girder below. The scary thing is that “the codes department” gave the green light for construction to resume. This is one of several pictures that I have of this property which I will post in subsequent posts as to why this Egg McMansion is a structural failure waiting for a place to happen.

I know that this is a slow economy for many real estate agents, and I totally understand that as real estate agents you do not want a “pesky, pain-in-the-ass” home inspector causing problems for your deal as your pay check rides on the consummation of the transaction. But, had this not been caught now, the home owner would have had to have spent thousands correcting this problem down the road.

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Complete Home Inspections, Brentwood TN 615.661.0297
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Comments(7)

Larry Brewer - Benchmark Realty llc
Benchmark Realty LLc - Nashville, TN

I've seen this before. It's a good thing you caught it, since the codes guys were out to lunch.

Apr 28, 2008 09:59 AM
Sylvie Dolley
My Home Group Real Estate LLC - Litchfield Park, AZ
CHMS, ePRO, SFR Phoenix Arizona Real Estate 602-32

I think I would rather know the truth early so that we can 1-fixit 2-lower price so that it is still sellable and 3-walk if not able to do the 1st 2.  : )

Thanks for a great posts!

Take care & Have a Great '08!

Apr 28, 2008 09:59 AM
Sean Allen
International Financing Solutions - Fort Myers, FL
International Financing Solutions

Very interesting and makes sense, but I doubt I would have caught those errors. Thanks for sharing.

Sean Allen

Apr 28, 2008 12:17 PM
Susie Blackmon
Ocala, FL
Ocala, Horses, Western Wear, Horse Farms, Marketing

Beams, girders and load limits.  I think my favorite jeans are a structural failure waiting to happen.

  

Apr 28, 2008 11:00 PM
Harold "Hal" Place
A1 Connection Realty, Inc. - Sun City Center, FL

Morning Michael,

Sean said he doubts he would have caught the error, I know I wouldn't have! It is always reassuring to know one has hired a knowledgeable resource. I never have a problem with an inspector that does his job.

Hal

Apr 28, 2008 11:08 PM
Kevin Corsa
H.I.S. Home Inspections (Summit, Stark Counties) - Canton, OH
H.I.S. Home Inspections, Stark & Summit County, OH Home Inspector
Are we looking at a loft area next to a bathroom? hard to tell for sure from the photograph. This is a pretty common builder mistake too, with some of the newer designs, they forget to put in load transfer blocking.
Apr 28, 2008 11:43 PM
Charles Buell
Charles Buell Inspections Inc. - Seattle, WA
Seattle Home Inspector
Michael drywall cracks enough without giving it that kind of help!
Apr 29, 2008 02:39 AM