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And The First Clue Was

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Home Inspector with King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. Home Inspector Lic #207
We home inspectors look for clues to problems. For example, the leak from the bathroom sink might have also created conducive conditions or damage that is apparent in the crawl space. One component of a home that we look at carefully is the furnace. Especially gas and oil furnaces, are complex and can be dangerous so, as inspectors, we are searching for clues that they have been properly maintained or serviced. By service I mean an annual going over by an HVAC professional, not the homeowner. The older the furnace gets, and the farther into it's design life we get, the more critical that issue becomes.

A general rule of thumb with most inspectors is, unless the furnace has been serviced by an HVAC professional within the previous few months, it is best to have it looked at. No inspector wants to have a client mad because, a month after the inspection, the furnace dies and then the professional says it is not worth fixing. Better to find that out going into the sale.

Sometimes, at least to the seller and some parties, it can be harder to justify calling for professional service than it is at other times. For example, if the last service on the furnace is not established, but the unit is clean inside and running, there are those who think it is just fine. Now, the furnace in the photo below is an easy call and probably nobody will argue if you recommend service in that case. When a furnace has this kind of lint and debris, you want and need a professional to give it a whirl. That includes checking burners, carbon monoxide levels and the heat exchanger, any motors, switches, safety features. In my market the typical fee for this basic service, excluding parts if they are required, is $100 or less, so that is really quite a deal that nobody should balk at. 

 

 

Steven L. Smith

Bellingham WA Home Inspections

  

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Sean Allen
International Financing Solutions - Fort Myers, FL
International Financing Solutions

hhhmmm, so it has a little link which is highly flammable, what is the harm here. I'm sure the fan blades are as clean as new.....NOT!!

Sean Allen

Apr 09, 2008 09:01 AM
Steven L. Smith
King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
Bellingham WA Home Inspector
Sean, the other thing is when a motor gets like that it does not properly cool, plus the crud tends to work into the bearings. I even keep my razor better than that. I think. Better check it.
Apr 09, 2008 09:06 AM