Welcome,
Guest
|
|
I think that sounds logical Jeffrey, I am not doing the inspection on this house and the house has been remodeled and updated several times. I will investigate more and see if there are or have been any radiators in the house. Thanks for your insight.
|
Please Log in to join the conversation.
James A. wood Construction, Inc. Home Inspection Service
www.visalia-home-inspector.com |
|
I have no idea and am also wondering what the circular object on the left is as it appears to have been a port into the home at one time.
Which room is this behind? How many stories tall is the home as it may have been used for water pressure? I do not see why they would hide an expansion tank. Other wise just go with Nitrous oxide. |
Please Log in to join the conversation. |
|
Bob, it sorta resembles Transite, so am assuming it is where the boiler flue exited the home.
|
Please Log in to join the conversation.
Jeffrey R. Jonas
507.213.7468 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. FB: www.facebook.com/MN.Home.Inspector www.JRJConsultants.net www.OwatonnaHomeInspector.com www.MinnesotaCommercialBuildingInspections.com URL: www.owatonnahomeinspector.com Title: Critical Eye Property Inspections Description: Providing... |
|
OK
Columbo. Lol |
Please Log in to join the conversation. |
|
The cavity where the tank was found backs up to the living room and it is a single story house. There is a transite vent pipe that is to the right of it that come from under the floor and goes through the ceiling. There is also a brick flue chase above the tank but I don't think it has anything to do with the tank. Above the tank in the brick is a chase through the brick for a stove pipe that is sealed off. Thanks for all your input on this, I will be there again in a few days and will get more info to put up here for discussion.
|
Please Log in to join the conversation.
James A. wood Construction, Inc. Home Inspection Service
www.visalia-home-inspector.com |
|
I just had another thought. Maybe they were moonshiners and this was part of a still during prohibition.
|
Please Log in to join the conversation.
James A. wood Construction, Inc. Home Inspection Service
www.visalia-home-inspector.com |