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The new Standards of Practice are effective January 1, 2014. There are changes in the General Provisions (i.e. definitions, scope) and Minimum Inspection Requirements of the Standards of Practice. Some of the changes to the Minimum Inspection Requirements include, but are not limited to, the following: Foundation - The inspector shall report as deficient: Crawl space ventilation that is not performing Crawl space drainage that is not performing Grading and Drainage ? The inspector shall report as deficient: Drainage around the foundation that is not performing Deficiencies in grade levels around the foundation Roof Covering Materials ? The inspector shall report as deficient: Deficiencies in adhesion Roof Structures and Attic ? The inspector shall report as deficient: Attic space ventilation that is not performing Interior Walls, Ceilings, Floors, and Doors ? The inspector shall report as deficient: Deficiencies in the condition and performance of doors and hardware The absence of or deficiencies in fire separation between the garage and the living space and between the garage and its attic Exterior Walls, Doors, and Windows ? The inspector shall report as deficient: The absence of performing emergency escape and rescue openings in all sleeping rooms Deficiencies in weather stripping, gaskets or other air barrier materials Deficiencies in the condition and performance of exterior doors, garage doors and hardware Deficiencies in the condition and performance of windows and components Electrical Systems: Service Entrance and Panels ? The inspector shall report as deficient: The absence of or deficiencies in the grounding electrode system Electrical cabinets and panel boards not appropriate for their location; such as a clothes closet, bathrooms or where they are exposed to physical damage Electrical cabinet and panel boards that are not accessible or do not have a minimum of 36? of clearance in front of them Deficiencies in conductors Deficiencies in the operation of installed ground-fault or arc-fault circuit interrupter devices NOTE: Inspectors are no longer required to report the lack of AFCI?s. If AFCI devices are present, the inspector must test their performance unless the dwelling is occupied, in which case the inspector is not required to perform a test. Electrical Systems: Branch Circuits, Connected Devices, and Fixtures - The inspector shall: Manually test the installed and accessible smoke and carbon monoxide alarms Report as deficient the absences of GFCI protection in all receptacles that are located within 6? of the outside edge of a sink Deficiencies in doorbell and chime components Deficiencies in smoke and carbon monoxide alarms HVAC: Heating equipment ? The inspector shall report as deficient: The absence of an opening that would allow access to equipment for inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing permanent construction or building finish When applicable; a floored passageway and service platform that would allow access for equipment inspection, service, repair or replacement Report in electric units, deficiencies in performance of heat pumps NOTE: Inspectors are not required operate heat pumps, in the heat pump mode, when the outdoor temperature is above 70 degrees The absence of a gas shut-off valve within 6? of the appliance The absence of a gas appliance connector or one that exceeds 6? in length Gas appliance connectors that are concealed within or extended through walls, floors, partitions, ceilings or appliance housings Deficiencies in access to a gas shut-off valve that prohibits full operation HVAC: Cooling equipment ? The inspector shall report as deficient: The absence of an opening that would allow access to equipment for inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing permanent construction or building finish When applicable; a floored passageway and service platform that would allow access for equipment inspection, service, repair or replacement Water in the auxiliary/secondary drain pan HVAC: Duct Systems, Chases, and Vents ? The inspector shall report as deficient: The presence of gas piping and sewer vents concealed in ducts, plenums and chases Water Heaters ? The inspector shall report as deficient If applicable; the absence of a pan or a pan drain system that does not terminate over a waste receptor or to the exterior of the building above the ground surface Inappropriate locations The absence of an opening that would allow access to equipment for inspection, service, repair or replacement without removing permanent construction or building finish When applicable; a floored passageway and service platform that would allow access for equipment inspection, service, repair or replacement The absence of a gas shut-off valve within 6? of the appliance The absence of a gas appliance connector or one that exceeds 6? in length Gas appliance connectors that are concealed within or extended through walls, floors, partitions, ceilings or appliance housings Deficiencies in access to a gas shut-off valve that prohibits full operation Garage Door Operators ? The inspector shall report a deficient: Deficiencies in performance or mounting Missing or damaged components Installed photoelectric sensors located more than 6? above the garage floor Dryer Exhaust Systems ? The inspector shall report as deficient: Missing or damaged components Ducts that do not terminate to the outside of the building Screened terminations Ducts that are not made of metal with a smooth interior finish Please note that this serves as a quick reference guide to some of the most notable changes to the Minimum Inspection Requirements. For a more detailed description of the entire Standards of Practice, please CLICK HERE. |
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