I do not remember another reference to
asbestos in the home inspection seminar.
Not exact matches
Since becoming a
home inspector
in 2010 he has been trained
in «Mold Recognition, Detection and Sampling», «Air Quality Sampling», «
Asbestos Recognition and Sampling», «Wood Energy Transfer Technology
inspection (WETT inspection)» and completed the Commercial Property Inspectio
inspection (WETT
inspection)» and completed the Commercial Property Inspectio
inspection)» and completed the Commercial Property
InspectionInspection program.
There are a few starkly frightening
home inspection terms that seem to be
in everyone's vocabulary: mold, radon, and
asbestos.
In the article titled Mould, asbestos and vermiculite, provided by the Home Inspection Network, it starts out mentioning that many people have preconceived ideas about topics, but education can assist them in making decision
In the article titled Mould,
asbestos and vermiculite, provided by the
Home Inspection Network, it starts out mentioning that many people have preconceived ideas about topics, but education can assist them
in making decision
in making decisions.
What happens if there is
asbestos or UFFI
in the house and the
home inspector was not asked to do the special
inspection for it?
The presence of
asbestos can't be ascertained by a visual
inspection, but possible sources of
asbestos in a
home may be identified visually.