1.
Purpose, Scope and General Statements
1.1
The Standards of Practice (Standards) provide the
minimum standards of performance for a written report on a
residential home inspection performed by and for the
exclusive use of members of the National Association of
Home Inspectors, Inc. (NAHI). Use of the NAHI logo and
name is limited to those persons holding the designation
of Regular member. Associate, NAHI CRI ans affiliate
Members may use specifically designated logos in
advertising.
1.2
The
Standards define and clarify the purpose, conditions,
limitations, exclusions, and certain terms relating to an
inspection.
1.3
The Standards describe those items, components, and
systems included in the scope of an inspection.
1.4
The Standards apply only to the inspection of
buildings with one (1) to four (4) dwelling units.
1.5
The Standards apply to a visual inspection of the
readily accessible areas of the included items, components,
and systems to determine if, at the time of the inspection,
they are performing their intended function without regard
to life expectancy.
1.6
The purpose of the inspection is to identify visible
defects and/or conditions that, in the judgement of the
Inspector, adversely affect the function and/or integrity of
the items, components, and systems.
1.7
Inspections performed under the Standards are
basically visual and rely upon the opinion, judgement, and
experience of the Inspector, and are not intended to be
technically exhaustive.
1.8
Inspections shall be performed in a time period
sufficient to allow compliance with the provisions of the
Standards.
1.9
Inspections performed under the Standards shall not
be construed as a compliance inspection of any code,
governmental regulation or manufacturer's installation
instructions or procedures.
In the event a law, statute, or ordinance prohibits a
procedure recommended in the Standards, the Inspector is
relieved of the obligation to adhere to the prohibited part
of the Standards.
1.10
Inspections performed under the Standards are not an
expressed or implied warranty or a guarantee of the
adequacy, performance, or useful life of any item,
component, or system in, on, or about the inspected
property.
1.11
Detached
building(s) and detached garage(s) located on the property
will be inspected under these Standards only if specifically
listed in the inspection report.
1.12
The
National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. recommends
that its members perform inspections in accordance with
these Standards, the Code of Ethics, and applicable law(s).
The Standards are not intended to limit members from
performing “additional inspection services.”
1.13
The
inspector shall report on any system and component included
in these standards of practice which were present at the
time of the home inspection but were not inspected and
provide the reason they were not inspected.
2.
General Limitations and Exclusions
2.1
Inspections performed under the Standards exclude any
item(s) concealed or not readily accessible to the
Inspector. The
Inspector is not required to move furniture, personal, or
stored items; lift floor coverings; move attached wall,
ceiling coverings, or panels; or perform any test(s) or
procedures(s) which could damage or destroy the item(s)
being evaluated.
2.2
The following are excluded and not limited to:
appliances, recreational facilities, alarms, intercoms,
speaker systems, radio controlled devices, security devices
and lawn irrigation systems.
2.3
The determination of the presence of or damage caused
by termites or any other wood-damaging insects or organism
is excluded.
2.4
Also
excluded from a standard home inspection is the
determination of the indoor air quality or sickness of any
building including, but not limited to, the presence or
absence of all manner of biological activity, such as molds,
insects, birds, pets, mammals, and other flora and fauna,
and their consequent physical damage, toxicity, odors, waste
products, and noxiousness.
2.5
Use of special instruments or testing devices, such
as amp meters, pressure gauges, moisture meters, gas
detectors and similar equipment is not required.
2.6
The inspection is not required to include information
from any source concerning previous property, geological,
environmental or hazardous waste conditions, or manufacturer
recalls or conformance of proper manufacturer's installation
of any component or system, or information contained in
Consumer Protection Bulletin.
The inspection is not required to include information
from any source concerning past or present violations of
codes, ordinances, or regulations.
2.7
The inspection and report are opinions only, based
upon visual observation of existing conditions of the
inspected property at the time of the inspection.
THE REPORT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE, OR TO BE CONSTRUED AS, A GUARANTEE,
WARRANTY, OR ANY FORM OF INSURANCE.
The Inspector will not be responsible for any
repairs or replacements with regard to the property or the
contents thereof.
2.8
The Inspector is not required to determine property
boundary lines or encroachments.
2.9
The inspector is not required to provide an
inspection of any condominium common component, system or
evaluate condominium reserve accounts.
2.10
The Inspector is not required to enter any premises
that visibly shows a physical threat to the safety of the
home inspector or others nor inspect any area or component
that poses a danger to the inspector or others
3.
Site
3.1
Components for Inspection.
3.1.1
Building perimeter, land grade, and water drainage
directly adjacent to the foundation.
3.1.2
Trees and vegetation that adversely affect the
structure.
3.1.3
Walks, grade steps, driveways, patios, and retaining
walls contiguous with the structure.
3.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
3.2.1
Describe material and inspect the condition of the
driveways, walkways, grade steps, patios, and other items
contiguous with the inspected structure.
3.2.2
Observe
the drainage, grading, and vegetation for conditions that
adversely affect the structure.
3.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
3.3.1
Inspect fences or privacy walls.
3.3.2
Evaluate the condition of trees, shrubs, and or other
vegetation.
3.3.3
Evaluate or determine soil or geological conditions,
site engineering, or property boundaries.
4.
Foundations
4.1
Components for Inspection.
4.1.1
Foundation walls, first-floor systems, other support
and sub-structure components, stairs.
4.1.2
Ventilation (when applicable).
4.1.3
Grade slab and/or floor slab.
4.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
4.2.1
Describe the type of structure and material
comprising the structure and other items inspected.
4.2.2
Observe the condition and serviceability of visible,
exposed areas of foundation walls, grade slab, bearing
walls, posts, piers, beams, joists, trusses, subfloors,
chimney foundations, stairs, and other similar structural
components.
4.2.3
Inspect foundations for indications of flooding,
moisture, or water penetration.
4.2.4
Observe subfloor crawl space ventilation and vapor
barriers.
4.2.5
Operate the sump pump when present.
4.2.6
Inspect the visible and accessible wooden members.
4.2.7
Observe the visible condition of floor slab when
present.
4.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
4.3.1
Enter subfloor crawl spaces with headroom of less
than 3 feet, obstructions, or other detrimental conditions.
4.3.2
Move stored items or debris or perform excavation to
gain access.
4.3.3
Enter any areas which, in the inspector's opinion may
contain conditions or materials hazardous to the health and
safety of the Inspector.
4.3.4
Operate sump pumps equipped with internal/water
dependent switches.
5.
Exterior
5.1
Components for Inspection.
5.1.1
Visible structural components.
5.1.2
Wall covering, trim, and protective coating.
5.1.3
Windows and doors.
5.1.4
Attached porches, decks, steps, balconies, handrails,
guardrails, and carports.
5.1.5
Visible exterior portions of chimneys.
5.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
5.2.1
Identify the type and material comprising the
exterior components inspected.
5.2.2
Observe the condition of the components from the
ground level.
5.2.3
Observe the condition of a representative number of
visible windows and doors.
5.2.4
Inspect attached porches, decks, steps, balconies,
handrails, guardrails.
5.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
5.3.1
Inspect buildings, decks, patios, retaining walls and
other structures detached from the house.
5.3.2
Evaluate function of shutters, awnings, storm doors,
storm windows and similar accessories.
5.3.3
Inspect or test the operation of security locks,
devices, or systems.
5.3.4
Evaluate the presence, extent, and type of insulation
and vapor barriers in the exterior walls.
5.3.5
Examine the interior of the chimney flues or
determine the presence or absence of flu liners.
5.3.6
Inspect for safety type glass or the integrity of
thermal window seals or damaged glass.
6.
Roof Coverings, Flashings, Gutters, Downspouts and Roof
Ventilation
6.1
Components for Inspection.
6.1.1
Roof covering material.
6.1.2
Rain gutter and downspout system.
6.1.3
Visible portions of roof flashings.
6.1.4
Roof ventilation.
6.1.5
Roof soffits and fascias.
6.1.6
Roof skylights and other roof accessories.
6.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
6.2.1
Describe type of roofing and gutters.
6.2.2
Observe the condition of visible roof material, rain
gutter and downspout systems, visible portions of roof
flashings, roof soffits and fascias, roof vents, skylights
and other roof accessories visible from the exterior.
6.2.3
If possible, inspect the roof surface and components
from arms-length distance or with binoculars from the
ground.
6.2.4
Inspect
flat roofs where internal accessibility is readily and
safely available.
6.2.5
Report
presence of roof ventilation.
6.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
6.3.1
Walk on or access a roof where it could damage the
roof or roofing material or be unsafe for the Inspector.
6.3.2
Remove snow, ice, debris or other conditions that
prohibit the observation of the roof surfaces.
6.3.3
Inspect internal gutter and downspout systems and
related underground drainage piping.
6.3.4
Inspect
antennas, lightning arresters, or similar attachments.
6.3.5
Operate
powered roof ventilators.
6.3.6
Determine
remaining life expectancy of roof coverings, presence or
absence of hail damage, manufacturers’ defects, exceptions
and installation methods, recalls, or number of layers.
6.3.7
Determine
adequacy of roof ventilation.
7.
Roof Structure, Attic and Insulation
7.1
Components for Inspection.
7.1.1
Roof framing, sheathing and decking.
7.1.2
Attic insulation.
7.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
7.2.1
Describe material comprising the roof structure in
the visible attic area.
7.2.2
Observe the condition of the visible roof structure
and attic components where readily and safely accessible.
7.2.3
Investigate evidence of the presence of water
penetration.
7.2.4
Determine the presence of attic insulation and its
approximate thickness.
7.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
7.3.1
Enter
attic spaces with headroom of less than 5 feet, with
insulation covering the ceiling joist, or bottom truss cord,
or if there are obstructions, trusses, or other detrimental
conditions.
7.3.2
Break or otherwise damage the surface finish or
weather seal on or around access panels and covers.
8.
Attached Garage(s)/Carport(s)
8.1
Components for Inspection.
8.1.1
Exterior and interior walls and ceilings, floors,
windows, doors, roof, and foundation.
8.1.2
Electrical system and components.
8.1.3
Plumbing system and components.
8.1.4
Heating systems or units.
8.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
8.2.1
Identify type and material of door(s), exterior
walls, roof (if applicable), and other items to be
inspected.
8.2.2
Observe the condition and function of listed
components; electric, plumbing, heating and similar systems.
8.2.3
Inspect vehicle doors for type, general condition,
and intended function by manual
operation
or by the use of permanently affixed opener(s).
8.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
8.3.1
Inspect or operate equipment housed in the garage
area except as otherwise addressed in the Standards.
8.3.2
Verify or certify safe operation of ant auto reverse
or related safety function(s) of a vehicle door.
9.
Electrical
9.1
Components for Inspection.
9.1.1
Entrance of the primary service from masthead to main
panel.
9.1.2
Main and sub-panels including feeders.
9.1.3
Branch circuits, connected devices, and lighting
fixtures.
9.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
9.2.1
Describe type and location of primary service
(overhead or underground), voltage, amperage, and
over-current protection devices (fuses or breakers).
9.2.2
Observe the existence of a connected grounding
conductor when readily accessible.
9.2.3
Inspect the main and branch circuit conductors for
proper over current protection and condition by visual
observation after removal of the readily accessible main and
sub electric panel cover(s).
9.2.4
Determine presence of aluminum branch circuit wiring
at the main and sub-panels.
9.2.5
Verify operation of a representative number of
accessible switches, receptacles and light fixtures.
9.2.6
Verify grounding and polarity of a representative
number of receptacles in proximity to plumbing fixtures or
on the exterior.
9.2.7
Verify operation of ground fault circuit interrupters
(GFCI), if present.
9.2.8
Observe the general condition of visible branch
circuit conductors that may constitute a hazard to the
occupant or the structure by reason of improper use or
installation of electrical components.
9.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
9.3.1
Insert any tool, probe or testing device into the
main or sub-panels.
9.3.2
Activate electrical systems or branch circuits which
are not energized.
9.3.3
Operate overload protection devices.
9.3.4
Inspect ancillary systems, including but not limited
to: burglar alarms, home protection systems, low voltage
relays, smoke/heat detectors, antennas, electrical de-icing
tapes, sprinkler wiring, swimming pool wiring, or any
systems controlled by timers.
9.3.5
Move any objects, furniture, or appliances to gain
access to any electrical component.
9.3.6
Test every switch, receptacle, and fixture.
9.3.7
Remove switch and outlet cover plates.
9.3.8
Inspect electrical equipment not readily accessible
or dismantle any electrical device or control.
9.3.9
Verify continuity of connected service ground(s).
10.
Plumbing
10.1
Components for Inspection.
10.1.1
Visible water supply lines.
10.1.2
Visible waste/soil and vent lines.
10.1.3
Fixtures and faucets.
10.1.4
Domestic hot water system and fuel source.
10.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
10.2.1
Describe material of the main line and water supply
lines.
10.2.2
Verify the presence of a main water supply valve.
10.2.3
Describe type of sanitary waste piping.
10.2.4
Describe type and capacity of domestic water heating
unit(s).
10.2.5
Inspect the condition of accessible and visible water
and waste lines.
10.2.6
Inspect and operate fixtures and faucets.
10.2.7
Inspect and operate the domestic hot water system.
10.2.8
Inspect and operate drain pumps and waste ejector
pumps when possible.
10.2.9
Test the water supply for functional flow.
10.2.10
Test waste lines from sinks, tubs and showers for
functional drainage.
10.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
10.3.1
Operate any main, branch or fixture valve, except
faucets, or determine water temperature.
10.3.2
Inspect any system that is shut-down or secured.
10.3.3
Inspect any plumbing components not readily
accessible.
10.3.4
Inspect any exterior plumbing components or interior
or exterior drain systems.
10.3.5
Inspect interior fire sprinkler systems.
10.3.6
Evaluate the potability of any water supply.
10.3.7
Inspect water conditioning equipment, including
softener and filter systems.
10.3.8
Operate freestanding or built-in appliances.
10.3.9
Inspect private water supply systems.
10.3.10
Test shower pans, tub and shower surrounds, or
enclosures for leakage.
10.3.11
Inspect gas supply system for materials, installation
or leakage.
10.3.12
Evaluate the condition and operation of water wells
and related pressure tanks and pumps; the quality or
quantity of water from on-site water supplies; or the
condition and operation of on-site sewage disposal systems
such as cesspools, septic tanks, drain fields, related
underground piping, conduit, cisterns, and equipment.
10.3.13
Inspect and operate fixtures and faucets if the flow
end of the faucet is connected to an appliance.
10.3.14 Record location of any on-site visible fuel tanks within or directly
adjacent to structure.
11.
Central Heating
11.1
Components for Inspection.
11.1.1
Fuel source.
11.1.2
Heating equipment.
11.1.3
Heating distribution.
11.1.4
Operating controls.
11.1.5
Flue pipes, chimneys and venting.
11.1.6
Auxiliary heating units.
11.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
11.2.1
Describe the type of fuel, heating equipment, and
heating distribution system.
11.2.2
Operate the system using normal control devices to
determine function.
11.2.3
Open access panels or covers provided by the
manufacturer or installer, if readily detachable.
11.2.4
Observe the condition of normally operated controls
and components of the systems.
11.2.5
Observe visible flue pipes, dampers and related
components for safe operation.
11.2.6
Observe the condition of a representative number of
heat sources in each habitable space of the house.
11.2.7
Inspect the installation and operation of fixed
supplementary heat units.
11.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is NOT required to:
11.3.1
Activate or operate heating or other systems that do
not respond to normal controls or have been shut-down.
11.3.2
To inspect or evaluate a heat exchanger.
11.3.3
Inspect equipment or remove covers or panels that are
not readily accessible.
11.3.4
Dismantle any equipment, controls, or gauges.
11.3.5
Inspect the interior of chimney flues.
11.3.6
Inspect heating system accessories, such as
humidifiers, air purifiers, motorized dampers, heat
reclaimers, etc.
11.3.7
Inspect solar heating systems.
11.3.8
Activate heating, heat pump systems, or other systems
when ambient temperatures or other circumstances are not
conducive to safe operation or may damage the equipment.
11.3.9
Evaluate the type of material contained in insulation
and/or wrapping of pipes, ducts, jackets and boilers.
11.3.10
Operate digital-type thermostats or controls.
11.3.11
Evaluate the capacity, adequacy, or efficiency of a
heating or cooling system.
11.3.12
Test or operate gas logs, built-in gas burning
appliances, grills, stoves, space heaters, or solar heating
devices.
11.3.13
Determine
clearance to combustibles or adequacy of combustion air.
12.
Central Air Conditioning
12.1
Components for Inspection.
12.1.1
Cooling equipment.
12.1.2
Cooling distribution.
12.1.3
Operating controls.
12.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
12.2.1
describe the type of central air conditioning system
and energy sources.
12.2.2
Operate the system using normal control devices.
12.2.3
Open access panels or covers provided by the
manufacturer or installer, if readily accessible.
12.2.4
Observe the condition of controls and operative
components of the complete system, conditions permitting.
12.2.5
Observe the condition of a representative number of
the central air cooling outlets in each habitable space of
the house.
12.3
Limitations.
The
Inspector is not required to:
12.3.1
Activate or operate cooling or other systems that
have been shut-down.
12.3.2
Inspect gas-fired refrigeration systems, evaporative
coolers, or wall or window-mounted air conditioning units.
12.3.3
Check the pressure of the system coolant or determine
the presence of leakage.
12.3.4
Evaluate the capacity, efficiency, or adequacy of the
system.
12.3.5
Operate equipment or systems if exterior temperature
is below 60°
Fahrenheit or when other circumstances are not conducive to
safe operation or may damage the equipment.
12.3.6
Remove covers or panels that are not readily
accessible.
12.3.7
Dismantle any equipment, controls, or gauges.
12.3.8
Check the electrical current drawn by the unit.
12.3.9
Operate digital-type thermostats or controls.
13.
Interior
13.1
Components for Inspection.
13.1.1
Walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors.
13.1.2
Steps, stairways, balconies, railings.
13.1.3
Fireplaces.
13.1.4
Electric outlets and fixtures.
13.1.5
Plumbing fixtures and components.
13.1.6
Heating and cooling distribution.
13.2
Procedures for Inspection.
The
Inspector will:
13.2.1
Observe the visible condition of the surfaces of
walls, ceilings, and floors relative to structural integrity
and evidence of water penetration.
13.2.2
Verify the presence of steps, stairways, balconies,
handrails and guardrails and observe their condition.
13.2.3
Describe type, material, condition and operation of a
representative number of windows, doors and their hardware.
13.2.4
Inspect the exterior condition of the kitchen
cabinets and countertops.
13.2.5
Observe the condition of fireplaces, dampers, fire
boxes and hearths readily visible.
13.2.6
Locate and observe a representative number of
electrical outlets/fixtures and wiring in each room as
described in Section 9.
13.2.7
Comment on presence or absence of smoke detectors.
13.2.8
Observe condition and operation of plumbing fixtures
and components in each room as described in Section 10.
13.3
Limitations.