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Top 20 Home Inspection Photos from 2012

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Home Inspector with Structure Tech Home Inspections

We post a new home inspection photo on the Structure Tech Facebook Page five days a week.  After pouring over all of our photos from the last year, we've come up with our favorite home inspection pics from 2012.  Click on any of the photos for a larger view, and feel free to share.

Bent Outlet Cover - Problem: I want an outlet right where the wall is angled, but I can't get the cover plate to fit.

Solution: Cut the cover plate and then caulk it in place.

Bent outlet cover

Worst Common Vent Ever - How can you get four water heaters to backdraft at the same time?  Just do something like this.

Worst Common Vent Ever

Outlet in duct - Moving the outlet would have been too much work, so someone just cut a hole in the exhaust duct for the kitchen hood fan.  Nice touch with the masking tape on the sharp sheet metal edges too.

Hole in duct for outlet

Furnace covers reversed - furnace manufacturers intentionally make it impossible extremely difficult to get the upper and lower covers reversed.  With enough tenacity, one can make it happen though.  This allows most of the air to get sucked from the furnace room, completely bypassing the furnace filter.  No wonder the furnace filter was so clean.

Furnace covers installed backwards

Deteriorated Chimney - Flue gases from combustion appliances like furnaces and water heaters are corrosive; that's why you see a metal liner sticking out of most chimneys in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.  When the appliance vents in to the chimney without a liner, the flue gases often condense near the top and then drip down and destroy the inside of the chimney.

This is also just one more reason why it's important for the home inspector to get on the roof whenever possible.

Deteriorated Chimney Liner

 

Optional Combustion Air - Have you ever had one of those days where you felt... y'know... a little too fresh?  Thanks to this person's nifty invention, the combustion air being pumped in to the furnace return plenum can be manually turned off.

Combustion air valve

Leaking Drain - Awww, isn't that cute?  We noticed a bunch of water on the floor in the basement after testing all of the first floor plumbing fixtures.  To confirm the source of the leak, we filled up the kitchen sink with water, pulled the drain stopper, then ran downstairs to catch the leak in action.

Leak at Cast Iron Pipe

TwoFur - Early attempts at one-piece kitchen faucet / sprayer combos failed miserably.

Leaking Faucet

Leaning Porch - no photo editing performed here.

Leaning Porch

Leaves in Attic - this huge piles of leaves in the attic was a mystery.

Leaves in attic

Not-so-frost-free faucet - Frost free faucets have a long stem that allows the water to be turned off inside the home, preventing them from freezing.  It doesn't work so well when they're installed like this.

Not-so-frost-free faucet

Missing Roof Vent - Nice solution.

Missing roof vent

This deck puts the can't in Cantilever - The word of the day is 'fulcrum'.  Now, everyone over to the right for a demonstration. 

Wicked Cantilever

Medusa's House - we think we know where she lives.

Medusa plumbing

Obstructed Vacuum Breaker - Over/under on how long it will be before that vacuum breaker is removed after the Bloomington inspector leaves: 9.5 seconds.

Obstructed vacuum breaker

Scorched 'Safer Cooking' Manual - Alanis Morissette would love this photo.   Dontcha think?

Scorched Safer Cooking Manual

Strategic Bath Fan Placement - this gives new meaning to the term 'point source ventilation'.

Strategic Bath Fan Placement

Worst.  Roof.  Ever.

Worst roof ever

Exploding Range - what happens when you take a range designed for natural gas and install it in a home with LP gas?  You create an explosion hazard.   DO NOT test the oven if you ever come across this defect - a huge fireball will shoot out when you open the door, which will singe your hair and give you half a heart attack.  Don't ask us how we know.

Yellow Flames at Oven

My crawl space has a flat tire - we couldn't believe our eyes when we found this trailer frame partially buried in concrete in a crawl space, supporting the addition at the front of a house in Hopkins.

Crawl space with trailer

Men make things fit - We've seen plenty of doors notched out to get around toilets, but this might be the worst one yet.

Door cutout for toilet

That last photo was a 'bonus' photo sent in by Rick Norling, past owner of Structure Tech.   If you enjoy these kinds of photos, remember to like our Facebook page.  Thanks!

Related Post:  Top 20 Home Inspection Photos from 2011

Reuben Saltzman, Structure Tech Home Inspections

        

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Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645

The sad part is I have seen worse on more than a few occasions.

Dec 31, 2012 05:49 AM
Olga Simoncelli
Veritas Prime, LLC dba Veritas Prime Real Estate - New Fairfield, CT
CONSULTANT, Real Estate Services & Risk Management

You make it look amusing, thanks for sharing, but it's scary to think of some of those items in a home with unsuspecting owners. As to the mystery of the leaves in the attic - animals?

Dec 31, 2012 05:53 AM
John J. Woods
Big Dog Press, LLC - Winder, GA
Going where no man has gone before - wouldn't you?

 

   Great photos!  And I really enjoy your blog, as well.  Happy New Year and thanks for the entertainment and the education!

 

Dec 31, 2012 07:52 AM
CJ Johnson
Elite Agents - San Antonio, TX
Sales & Building Consultant

Thanks for the end of the year giggle.  I think I know the guy who cut the toliet door, he lives in my house!

Dec 31, 2012 08:16 AM
Jeanne Kozak
RE/MAX In Action - Martinsburg, WV
REALTOR and Broker/Owner in WV and VA

I know we see some really strange things as agents, but I think a home inspector has the most fun job of all when it comes to "You a re neve rgoing to believe this one" photos

Dec 31, 2012 08:41 AM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

Reuben - Oh my.  I don't even know what to say about some of these photos.

 

Happy New Year!

Dec 31, 2012 11:08 AM
Steven Wessler
SpyGlass Inspection Services - Osage Beach, MO
CMI, CCMI

Reuben,

I like the High Efficiency Unit modification the best. Pic: Optional Combustion Air - Have you ever had one of those days where you felt... y'know... a little too fresh. 

But the space saver deck comes in as second. This deck puts the can't in Cantilever - The word of the day is 'fulcrum'.

Sometimes the conditions we find make you scratch your head, but in the end its our job to find the repairs and unusal handyman/homeowner alterations.

Dec 31, 2012 09:47 PM
James Quarello
JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC - Wallingford, CT
Connecticut Home Inspector

Awesome stuff! You have to love this job :)

Dec 31, 2012 10:40 PM
Gary Frimann, CRS, GRI, SRES
Eagle Ridge Realty / Signature Homes & Estates - Gilroy, CA
REALTOR and Broker, Notary
Those were GREAT! I truly enjoy looking at these epic failures of home improvements. All I can do is scratch my head and wonder what were they thinking.
Dec 31, 2012 11:41 PM
Chris Smith
Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage - New Tecumseth, ON
South Simcoe, Caledon, King, Orangeville Real Esta

Great pics, Reuben.  Happy New Year and all the best for 2013.

Jan 01, 2013 12:06 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Pat - you're not kidding.  This was just our top 20 :)

Jay - I've seen a lot of doors notched out for toilets, but that one defititely takes the (fill in the blank).

Debbie - the toilet and faucet were definitely 'fan favs'.

Jared - me too :)

Fred - agreed.

 

Jan 01, 2013 12:54 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Christine - not well!

Michael - definitely.  This is never a boring job.

Scott - please do.  I would enjoy seeing it :-)

Ritu - "creative."  That's a nice euphemism.

Marie - there are a million ways to do it wrong.

Jan 01, 2013 12:57 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Tom - thanks, and same to you.

Robert - you said it.

Rebecca - I sure hope so too.  How about "wife" ?  lol

Jeff - thanks.

Charles- "clear the toilet door" - ha!  Nice title. 

Jan 01, 2013 01:00 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Lyn - always always always.

Sajy - I can tell you that the porch is definitely no longer standing :)

Joel - agreed.

Karen - that was definitely the most shared photo from our facebook page.

Mike W - same to you!

Jan 01, 2013 01:02 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Randy - hopefully the times that happens are few and few between.

Olga - my best guess on the leaves was that the vents were situated in a way that caused the blowing wind to suck at a few of the vents, causing leaves to pile in to the attic.  No signs of animals.

John - thank you!

CJ - ha!

Jeanne - no question about it :)

 

Jan 01, 2013 01:04 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Christine - I know how you feel.  Happy new year!

Steven - those were pretty crazy, huh?  We had one other alternative title for that deck, inspired by the movie "The Mexican".  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQU02n358VY  

This deck would be a "Mexicantilever".  I didn't want anyone to get the wrong idea about the photo title though, so I skipped that title.

James - I sure do.  Never boring.

Gary - same here.

Chris - thanks, and same to you.

Jan 01, 2013 01:10 AM
Nancy Frimann
Eagle Ridge Realty/Signature Homes & Estates - Gilroy, CA

Reuben, those were very good.  Were they all from the same house?  (Just kidding).  Thanks for starting my year off with a big smile.

Jan 01, 2013 02:53 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Actually, I could have made another comment about that toilet in question - it does not have a visible nut attached to a bolt.  Could it have been "glued" down to the floor?

Jan 01, 2013 05:00 PM
Robert Butler
Aspect Inspection - Montreal West Island, QC
Montreal Home Inspector | Aspect Inspection

I've got a few of 'those' photos. I call them my OMG file. I've made slde shows of them and even with the shortest display time, I have over an hours worth of slides.

Jan 03, 2013 12:18 AM
Lisa Friedman
Great American Dream Realty - Essex, VT
35 Years of Real Estate Experience!

Reuben, these photos are OOC! They are too surreal for words! Thank you for posting. I hate to admit that I got a chuckle out of it, which is actually sad.

Aug 07, 2013 04:39 PM