Infrared helps inspectors to identify water - related issues (plumbing leaks, roof leaks,
exterior water intrusion), electrical issues (overloaded circuits), and energy loss issues (insulation).
Infrared helps inspectors to identify water - related issues (plumbing leaks, roof leaks,
exterior water intrusion), electrical issues (overloaded circuits), and energy loss issues (insulation).
Not exact matches
The CSE team has expertise in building envelope issues (roofing,
exterior walls, windows / doors, balconies, waterproofing, etc.) that are typically associated with
water intrusion.
It means «(1) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (2) there is
exterior or structural damage allowing elemental
intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail or flood; (3) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared, such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (4) the rental property is without electricity or
water.»
Your destination is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is
exterior or structural damage allowing elemental
intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or
water.
Your primary place of residence or destination is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is
exterior or structural damage allowing elemental
intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the property is without electricity or
water.
Your primary place of residence is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is
exterior or structural damage allowing elemental
intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or
water.
News stories and lawsuits have linked the product to
water intrusion behind
exterior walls, which in turn rots sheathing, and other building components and makes many afflicted homes virtually unsalable.