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G WARREN HOME INSPECTION IS A FULL SERVICE COMPANY
Home inspection Termite inspection
Radon testing
Mold testing
Pool Inspection
Chimney Level Two inspection
In Ground oil tank search
Septic inspection
Soil Testing for Contamination
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A STANDARD HOME INSPECTION
EXTERIOR OF HOUSE – Foundation, roofs, chimney, windows, doors, porches, decks, patio, gutters and downspouts, sidewalk, driveway, garages, grading and drainage.
KITCHEN INSPECTION – walls, floor, ceiling, cabinets,
counters, sink, stove, all appliances, electrical outlets, lights, windows and
doors.
INTERIOR ROOMS – floors, walls, ceilings, windows,
doors , closets, heat supply system and electrical outlets
BATHROOMS – floor, walls, ceiling and tile work,
toilet, shower, tub and sink, Jacuzzi and venting system. A special test for
water flow and pressure will be conducted on all shower heads.
ATTICS – when accessible, structure, roof
deck, rafters and ventilation and insulation and the bathroom fan ventilation line
BASEMENT AND CRAWL SPACES – foundation
walls, basement floor, main beams and floor joists, windows, sump pump, and
inspect for water and moisture penetration.
HEAT AND A/C – furnace, hot water heater, and the central
air conditioning system will be inspected and tested
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – the inspector will open and inspect
the electrical panel, identify the type of wiring, inspect the electrical
outlets, test the lights and make general overall inspection and evaluation of
the electrical system and conditions.
PLUMBING SYSTEM – inspect the main water valve and the complete plumbing system including the hot water heater
Electrical Tips for Safety in the Home
Electrical Cords - Because of lack of outlets in the older houses it's common for a home owner to use extension cords to run all the modern electrical equipment. If this is your situation we recommend that you use the type of extension cord with the built in overload trip breaker. With this type of extension cord you have some protection for your computer and other expensive equipment. In other words, in case of a power surge or some other type of electrical problem it will trip and hopefully save the equipment.
Two prong outlets - A common mistake when three prong outlets is needed is to just to install a three prong outlet without a ground wire. This a not a very good setup to have an outlet without a ground. if you must change to three prong outlets and it's a do it your self job, we recommend a GFCI type outlet because they function well without a ground, a GFCI will trip at the slightest imbalance in the electrical current to the outlet.
GfCI Controlled Outlets - Some of the newer houses have more than one regular outlets controlled by one GFCI reset. it's a good idea to keep a written record exactly what regular outlets a certain GFCI controls. That way when an regular outlet is not functioning you'll know exactly where to go to reset the GFCI outlet the controls the one or more regular outlets that's not working.
Open Wire Splices - Mostly in the attic and basement you may find wires that are spliced and exposed. The splices should be covered by installing a electrical box and properly connecting the splices inside a covered junction box. This may not sound serious but exposed active electrical wires is a safety hazard.
Federal Pacific Electrical Panels - If your house has a Federal Pacific panel, we recommend you have an electrician inspect the panel and have the panel updated. These particular panels have a history of the breakers not tripping when overloaded which could caused an electrical fire. Remember, the breaker only has to fail once to be the cause of a fire.
Florham Park NJ, History and Special Services
Florham Park NJ Population as per the 2010 census the population was 13,165.
History - Florham Park, was incorporated in 1899 and is located in Morris County NJ.
Police - the police department non emergency phone number in Florham Park is
973-377-2200.
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