Garage and Carport Inspection

Garage and Carport Inspection

The Garage is inspected as best as possible, but can be limited due to parked cars or personal stored items. Due to this area be cluttered or areas being inaccessible, it is common for sections that cannot not be fully inspected or items identified during our limited inspection. We suggest that a walk-through be performed once the home is vacant. If this is a new construction inspection or vacant home this area will be inspected thoroughly. Determining the heat resistance rating of firewalls and doors is beyond the scope of this inspection. Flammable materials should not be stored within the Garage area if possible.

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Inspected Item Image
 Garage Description
[greenbox]Condition: Satisfactory[/greenbox]
Type: Attached Garage
 
 Door to Living Space (Attached Garage)
[greenbox]Condition: Satisfactory[/greenbox]
Door Type:
Fire Door Properties: Fire Resistant
Moisture & Mildew
[greenbox]Condition: Satisfactory[/greenbox]
Type:
 Separation Wall (Attached Garage)
[greenbox]Condition: Satisfactory[/greenbox]
Type: 5/8″ Drywall
 Vehicle Doors
[greenbox]Condition: Satisfactory[/greenbox]
Status: Tested

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