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Bellingham Wa. home inspections (King of the House): Crawl space horrors

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

  A Bellingham WA home inspector sees an awful lot of issues with wood destroying organisms. In Washington State, those of us who do structural pest inspections must be tested and licensed by the state. We are regulated by the WSDA. One rule that sometimes upsets sellers, or their agents, is the state stipulates that an inspector must call out as inaccessible -- and say that it should be made accessible by whatever means is possible--any area of the crawl space that cannot be accessed with a reasonable amount of effort. General guidelines are a joist should be 18" from grade and a beam at least a foot from grade. Most of us will go to extra effort to get in and check a crawl space, even if those measurements are off the standards by a reasonable amount. However, sometimes it just cannot be done. The photos below will take you under such a crawl space. The captions explain some of the horrors that await, primarily because of the damp conditions and the proximity of the structural lumber to the soil. These are problems nobody wants to have to deal with when buying a new home and a good reason to have an inspection report.

 

There were about 4" to the structure. No plastic vapor barrier and many pieces of scrap lumber were discarded as well.

The joists had serious damage from both rot and dampwood termites, an insect that will only get into very wet wood.

This was interesting, and a good example of why you do not want to leave scraps in the crawl space. The aggressive white fungus was identified, and confirmed by WSDA, as a form of wood decay or rot fungus.

Thanks for going under with me.

Steven L. Smith

www.kingofthehouse.com

 

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Comments (7)

Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
Wow -- the pictures were very instructive.  I must tell you that I always tell the buyers that I don't do crawl spaces.  It really is great that you were able to identify these issues.  Sellers may get upset, but you must call it as you see it.  The seller had the ability to prevent/remedy the problem before putting the house on the market -- it is not fair , in my opinion, to place blame on the inspector --
Jun 29, 2007 03:17 PM
Jeff Fulgham
T.U.P. Realty - Tupelo, MS
Broker E-Pro ABR
Interesting. Keep up your post I always learn something when I see one of your post.
Jun 29, 2007 03:18 PM
Thom Stephenson
Preferred Home Brokers - Brea, CA

Steven,

Thanks for the great info, better you going under than me!

Jun 29, 2007 03:25 PM
Nattalie de la Mothe
Maximum One Greater Atlanta Realtors - Atlanta, GA
Selling Atlanta Homes like a Boss

wow---creepy... I had a training session and the guess speaker was an inspector a told tales of finding the creepiest things in crawl space, even a skeleton in one!!! No joke~~

Fortunately it was an animal's skeleton not a human's

Jun 29, 2007 03:26 PM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Nattalie,

 I have some photos like that but chose not to share them. Cat skeletons and a skunk skeleton are my best. A friend in Seattle has a boa that escaped and died down there. Now that creeped me out. I also have some black widow spiders from Pasco WA.

Jun 29, 2007 03:31 PM
Marlene Bridges
Village Real Estate Services, Inc. - Laguna Hills, CA
Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos|Laguna Real Estate
Steven - Now, steven, that last photo was uuuuuuuuuuggggglllllly!  Thanks for sharing this info.  What does WSDA stand for?:  It's not Dept. of Agriculture is it?
Jun 29, 2007 05:20 PM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector

Mrlene,

Yes WSDA is WA state dept of agriculture

Jun 30, 2007 01:57 AM