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Re: Portable Generator 15 years 4 months ago #16251

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This is a generic confirmation that I send out whenever a job is booked. I just fill in the info. on top and copy the client and the agent.
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Re: Portable Generator 15 years 4 months ago #16305

I like that idea drew.  I may have to start doing that.

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Re: Portable Generator 15 years 3 months ago #18679

Good letter Drew. I have been ok with just asking and making sure utilities are on when they book the inspection. I just ask them to confirm with the listing agent before the inspection.

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Re: Portable Generator 15 years 3 months ago #18926

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Hi,

Still wet behind the ears but learning.
Tom, as a HUD Compliance Inspector, I do not and will not turn on utilities.
You need a qualified electrician to do the connections for hooking up a generator to the house.
I know starting out, you are excited about getting work, but be careful.Maybe you should tell your insurance underwriter that you are going to turn on utilities with a generator.

Have a great day

Tim

How about a link exchange

As a start-up I have known about inspectors (literature, etc.)  that use portable generators to test electric topics in a home.

As I will be picking up the occasional HUD homes (PEMCO says they use them [generators] on their reports, but I am beginning to wonder…) and they don't have utilities on, I was thinking of getting a  Gen as soon as it becomes financially feasible.

However  in doing research I have not been able to find on how to connect to a home. Have seen plenty of illegal and potentially dangerous methods, as in the double male end into a dryer outlet.

Is using a generator a common practice? And if so, what is the standard method of connection?

I know of no Inspectors in the area that do this.

Thanks for any info.

Tom

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Re: Portable Generator 15 years 3 months ago #18953

Hi, Tom
I would not use a  generator because of the libability and safety hazzard. Report power utilities where not on.
Have a good one ;D

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