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Home Inspection Maintenance Tips - High Soil Levels

Reblogger Tom Arstingstall, General Contractor, Dry Rot, Water Damage Sacramento, El Dorado County - (916) 765-5366
Home Builder with Dry Rot and Water Damage www.tromlerconstruction.com Mobile - 916-765-5366 CSL#642819

David Selman addresses the issue of high soil levels. This is not good around the perimeter of the property. Lower the soil and slope away from the building.

Check out what David has to say, you may need this information inthe future.

Original content by David Selman 10299

Home Inspection Maintenance Tips - High Soil Levels

High Soil Level - Home Inspection Maintenance TipsOne of the most common defects we find when performing home inspections is called "high soil" conditions. It is also one of the easiest to correct for many homes.

 

High soil levels are cited as a defect in home inspections when soil, fill material or mulch covers the top 4-6 inches of the foundation perimeter beam. This condition prevents the inspector from observing the foundation in these areas, creates conducive conditions for insects, covers weep holes and may also allow moisture to penetrate the structure between the foundation and first (bottom) row of bricks or siding.

 

In many cases, the soil, fill material or mulch could simply be raked away from the foundation perimeter beam to expose the top 4-6 inches of the foundation. Not only would this create a better home inspection report, but it is an easy way to eliminate the issues mentioned above.

 

In extreme cases of high soil, it may be best to hire a landscape specialist. A landscape specialist has the tools and man-power to correct most high soil conditions easily and at very low cost.

 

Correcting high soil conditions around any home is smart and show that you care about correct home maintenance. If you want to get a cleaner home inspection report, this is one item the homeowner can do to accomplish this goal.

 

David Selman
Advanced Professional Inspector
Lic.# 10299
FHA/HUD # F537
Septic License #113423
Phone: 469-371-3228 

Email: david@SelmanHomeInspections.com

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices YSU Realty: (919) 645-2522 - Raleigh, NC
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Tom, thanks for reblogging as I missed David's post.  Great recap of why it's so important to watch the grading around the foundations...

Hope you have a super SuperBowl Sunday my friend!  and a day off!!


Pamela

Feb 05, 2012 06:04 AM
Tom Arstingstall, General Contractor, Dry Rot, Water Damage Sacramento, El Dorado County - (916) 765-5366
Dry Rot and Water Damage www.tromlerconstruction.com Mobile - 916-765-5366 - Placerville, CA
General Contractor, Dry Rot and Water Damage

Thanks Pamela for the comment, missed hearing from you lately.

Hope you had a great weekend.

Feb 05, 2012 05:06 PM