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Water Heater
Water heaters will typically be fueled by
natural gas or electricity. During the home inspection, I will
identify the type of primary fuel for the heat, capacity, and age of
the system. Safety features, such as earthquake restraints and
pressure relief valves will be noted.
A common misconception of tank-less “on demand” water
heaters is that the hot water will be instantaneous to the fixture. Unless a
recirculation system is installed, the hot water still has to travel from
the heater to the fixture.
The hot water temperature should not exceed 120 deg F |
Heating
Most single family homes are heated by a forced air
natural gas or electric heating system. Other heat sources such as heating
oil, hydronic, and electric resistance are also used.
The age of a forced air furnace will be identified
along with the last service date for the system. The inspection does not
involve dismantling the heat exchanger.
Other common issues with heating systems
include disconnected heating ducts, condensate leakage from high
efficiency furnaces or air conditioning systems, or imbalance of the
heating system from floor to floor
Heating system installed backwards at a new home |
Birds inside a furnace |
Disconnected heating duct in the crawlspace |
Condensate drip pan improperly located |
Electric resistance ceiling heat |
Electric resistance tile floor heating |